Truly following Jesus requires that we make changes in all aspects of life, not just in our behavior and
dresscode on Sunday morning.
About 1,5 week ago I was invited at the Paul's Boutique event (which you've probably already saw posts about on other blogs)
The dresscode for this event was «Grey with a touch of yellow».
Now it's kind of
a dresscode.
The dresscode of the Moët party was «Boho Glamour».
Always staying true to each school's
dresscode of course lol
The elegant slipper - fit makes them the perfect shoe for
any dresscode.
Recently I took part of a couple of occasions that required a more formal
dresscode.
What if there is a beach
dresscode to observe?
Oh and
the dresscode was dazzling white!
Yes it had
a dresscode: Tracht.
So after my last job update and career post, some of you asked what my typical
dresscode looks like.
I do wish I had
a dresscode, more than my own mood lol, but I fear I'd get tired way too soon — though I love a style challenge!
Once you know whether there's
a dresscode or not, you can start your research.
First of all, find out whether there is some sort of
dresscode.
And what better to make when I stumble across this material of all materials than a super simple wrap mini skirt — a tad more wearable than the sequin maxi skirt (although admittedly I rarely adhere to stipulated
dresscodes — «sequin maxi skirt at breakfast, don't mind if I do!»).
About Blog Claire writes on her blog about classic fashion, style,
dresscodes and the fine way of life.