Tuesday, January 14, 2020

Quite Comical

It's eaaaaaarly and it's coooooold!  The sun is late in rolling out of bed this time of year, and after a few minutes out in this wind, I'm beginning to think I should have stayed in bed too.
This is the only time I can take photos on this street without it being crowded with people though, so I decided to suck it up and brave the cold.  Yes, that's how much I love you, dear reader.
They say laughter is the best medicine, and over the years I've often found that to be true.  Laughter can mend most wounds and time will heal the rest.  I can't imagine what life would be without laughter.  I laugh every chance I get even if I have to create most of those chances myself, because real life just isn't that comical.
Today's post touches on the comical with this Comic Print mini skirt.  As one of my sewing projects earlier this year, I featured a Comic Print dress in fabric call Sewing Woes.  You can see that project here.  I've never been a huge fan of comic strip prints in general, but certain kinds just catch my attention, like the Sewing Woes fabric.  Nothing has come along since then until I saw this print.  
Truth be told, I own the skirt, the top, and the leggings in this print, and if they come out with anything else, I'll probably buy that too. I love the print and the colors.  The translation isn't perfect, but it certainly is humorous and that makes it all the more endearing with statements like "friends should not eat at home."  Ha! Delightful!
Color, print, texture!  This outfit has it all!  As promised, this is the second outfit with my Corset Top from FemmeLuxe.  The previous outfit featured a long snakeskin print pencil skirt, black heels and pearls. (you can see it here)  All very sophisticated and grown-up.  This time I thought I'd get a little more playful with the print and colors.
Shopping Info: Top from Femmeluxe, Skirt from: SHEIN, Cardigan from ModCloth, Yellow Wedges from ThredUp, use my link to sign up and save $10 off your first order

2 comments

  1. Comic print is a fav of mine, I have a long held yearning for a pop-art-ish comic print ringer tee! I looked over at the dress you made and it's wonderful, do you still wear it?

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  2. I do! And someone always stops me to tell me who much they love it; it's such a great print. I occasionally see pop art ringer tees on SheIn. I'll keep an eye out for you and if I see a cute one, I'll try to comment here.

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