Sand and Gravel

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Not once have I spent this month taking a good nap. It is, after all, a great time to be productive,
Cebu Fashion Bloggers just opened a new world to me, so much so I wonder what I used to do with my free time.

Now that I’m officially part of them, I thought it must be the perfect time to get down and work on my long list of plans. That includes stuff like trying out new restaurants in town, catching up with friends, updating my blog – or just about anything that keeps me going.

These endless things to do make me wish I could multiply myself. Seriously, how can 24 hours a day be such a short time for me to complete my daily tasks?

But since I can only pretend I have all the time in the world, I do some wardrobe “fixes” to make me feel SUPER!! (If that’s a real feeling at all.)Processed with VSCOcam with p5 preset

Moving Around on Unsteady Ground

My uniquely textured shirt is an upgraded plain tee, woven into a grainy-looking mesh. (My soon-to-be overused shirt. ;)) I chose to pair it with a clean washed out pair of jeans, making both look like steady water on fine grains of sand and gravel.

The sand represents my complicated schedule and the water symbolises myself. I have to keep a steady pace to get by each busy day.

Since I wasn’t satisfied, I threw in a long vest to add a layer. The outfit doesn’t need so much effort, just simple and functional pieces that altogether answer my style needs or better yet, put a little oomph on my busy life. Take that! 😀

Wearing:

Top – F21
Jeans – Topshop
Shoes – F&F
Shades – F21

A big THANK YOU to my photographer Marco Muñoz 🙂

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