Major crush on this mirror floral print midi skirt from ASOS! Dreaming of wearing it with this bandeau top (ugh, if only I had the abs for it!), this blazer + these Alexander Wang sandals.
wow, this skirt definitely grabs you! I don't know if I like it. I appreciate it but I think it's a bit intimidating and definitely not gonna suit many people. Tall and thin can pull it off.
Sorry that I was not able to follow you those last days !!! In any case this has a good reason... finally the first bag I design is finished and already in my blog... would love to have your opinion!!! Lots of kisses, stephaniehadrath.blogspot.com
The skirt is definitely a form of art and fashion. It looks amazing and the length is perfect. ASOS will have to be featured on our website www.livelymag.com and we'll make it easy for the shoppers to find the best items!
It was handmade for individuals, either as home production or on order from dressmakers and tailors. By the beginning of the 20th century—with the rise of new technologies such as the sewing machine, the rise of oil paintings for sale and the development of the factory system of production, and the proliferation of retail outlets such as department stores—clothing had increasingly come to be mass-produced in standard sizes and sold at fixed prices. Although the fashion industry developed first in Europe and America, today it is an international and highly globalized industry, with clothing often designed in one country, manufactured in another, and sold world-wide. For example, an American fashion company might source fabric in China and have the clothes manufactured in Vietnam, finished in Italy, and shipped to a warehouse in the United States for distribution to retail outlets internationally. The fashion industry has long been one of the largest employers in the United States, and it remains so in the 21st century. However, employment declined considerably as production increasingly moved overseas, especially to China. Because data on the fashion industry typically are reported for national economies and expressed in terms of the industry’s many separate oil paintings, aggregate figures for world production of textiles and clothing are difficult to obtain. However, by any measure, the industry accounts for a significant share of world economic output.
Oh my god! beautiful skirt
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Love the skirt and the crop top! Such a fun look, and she definitely has the bod for it :)
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I am so in love with this trend right now! check out my take on the midriff look http://tinyurl.com/8yzjncl
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Sorry that I was not able to follow you those last days !!!
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The skirt is definitely a form of art and fashion. It looks amazing and the length is perfect. ASOS will have to be featured on our website www.livelymag.com and we'll make it easy for the shoppers to find the best items!
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Love that skirt!
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