Outfit || Oldies But Goodies.

 
 

I was going through my picture gallery earlier today and realized that I have quite a number of old “OOTD’s” that could actually make the cut for “bloggable outfits” (Yes, there is such a thing as that!)
so I decided to pick out a couple of them and share.

1.
This one is quite recent and some of you might have already seen it on my instagram.
I wore this vintage dress i got a long time ago to run errands during the weekend. My parents made a fuss about the dress being “Mary-Amaka” ( A word used in the eastern part of Nigeria to describe clothes for active church workers/goers or something like that in a mockery form ) and I couldn’t leave the house wearing that. I couldn’t really understand what they were going on about though. I mean, shouldn’t you be happy that your daughter prefers churchy dresses?

2.
I was actually styled in this for a shoot I had so i can’t take full credit for this look. Although the dungarees are mine and I will totally wear it this way too

3.
Planned this outfit for the blog but I didn’t like most of the pictures so I put it aside. This one is a bit old, I wore this for fittings to a fashion show i had and I was really feeling all bad ass with myself that day. lol

4.
You know when your friends invite you out and then make it seem like it isn’t anything major and you can just come looking presentable? That’s what happened on this day , so I ended up having to ditch my outfits and wear my friend’s clothes. 

5.
Re-rocked this dungaree dress to school at the risk of looking like a big baby.

6.
 Yet another school outfit. It was a denim shirt and cropped pants type of day.


7.    
I was pushing my luck too far the day I decided to wear red combat pants with a head wrap to school on a clinic day. I got sent out after a thorough tongue lash and my day was basically wasted. I almost got away with it though *sigh*

Which is your favourite look?
Cassandra Ikegbune
xoxo

Author: Cassie Daves

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