"Mostly I like to do really simple things and then throw in one large pattern - that's generally what I like to do. I found this skirt on the street on Page Street in a big pile of clothes and it was the first thing that caught my eye because it's totally psychedelic. You know a girl just threw all her clothes on the street. And I'm not normally a big rummager, but I thought 'I have to have that, so totally Day of the Dead'."I like her bright skirt, if I saw it in a pile I'd be tempted to fish it out as well. I also like that she accessorizes it with silver to add more *omph* to the folkloric feeling of the skirt.
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A look at her simple fabric maryjanes with the skirt's hemline.
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