Loopistyle

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Fashion, Design & Culture

  /  by Katiuska Contreras

My friends may say I am loopi and lusty. I think I am complicated enough to make me interesting. I am self confesed trend watcher and style-ist!...this Blog is all about supporting local and upcoming talent & all the things I love doing in the hope that my stories will have a positive influence in your life or at least cheer you up. I will sometimes include some pretty pictures for you to enjoy together with what is now known as "Kati-isms" or "Spanglish".

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Loopi’s Uniform Project Part 2

So here I again with my Cue little cute lime green dress again. This time I used my other favorite combination…navy blue. I got the navy blue and flower pattern “I Love Billy shoes” sometime ago while shopping in Bungalow with my old friend Kylie from Kylie Gartside jewellery. I wish I wore them a bit more often…not only are they the cutest shoes I have they are super comfy (but you don’t have to drive all that way to get I love Billy shoes as I recently discovered that Izabel at South bank also stocks them)

I got the scarf from my mum…I think I may have mentioned before that she does volunteer work at St Vinnies in West End when in Brisbane and she always brings home the coolest little things for me to mix and match. The belt…hum 100% leather and made by jag.

Next…

The next combo is a little OTT for some but if you know me well then you know that I would have zero problem catching the 196 bus wearing this and maybe a few more accessories…

I love red, lime and navy and I love-love my poker dotty dress I got for mothers days from Jorge a few years ago…the combination POPS! and one of this days I may just wear it but maybe not to work…the head peace I got from Myers and the best bit about it is that it can also be worn as a brooch…love the multi-purpose accessories.

The little red beads are also from st Vinnie’s and as you can see Ian and I got a little carried away having a bit of fun with some of the shoots…

So there you have it…part two done. The best bit about the dress is that is super low maintenance and after wearing it on Monday for the photo shoot I put it in a laundry bag and wash in on the delicate cycle of my washing machine and Voila!

Hum that’s all for now…I think you would agree with me in saying that Ian did fantastic work with the pics. I must go and put something together to wear to the festival tomorrow but stay tuned for Monday’s upload of the final section of my version of the uniform project…

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