It finally feels like spring is here (already, in the middle of March!) and I thought we could celebrate with a bit of pretend shopping. I can't wait to have a big shopping spree in May--with what money I do not know--just to flesh out my summer wardrobe a bit, since it is severely lacking right now. It's all ratty tank tops and oversized t-shirts from junior high school, and ONE pair of shorts that are so high waisted they could double as a bra. Sad, I know.
Sooo, today we'll be pretend shopping at one of my favorite online stores, Topshop. Unfortunately, I doubt I'll ever buy anything from there for real unless I suddenly strike it rich. I rarely find stuff for less than 40 bucks on there. Anyway, I put together ten spring-inspired Topshop outfits using Polyvore (if you've never used Polyvore, I suggest you check it out because it's awesome--obviously, since I just admitted to wasting hours on there doing this):
1. First up is kind of a tomboy outfit with some florals to give it more of a feminine feel.
It feels very French to me. I don't know if I could pull it off, particularly the tummy-baring shirt and the rather menswear-style shoes, but I'd definitely love to see it on someone who could.
2. Here I have two ridiculous swimsuits that I sort of like on paper (or on screen, I guess) but just wouldn't work in the real world. The black one has the issue of being uncomfortable with all the studs, and the second one poses a real tan line problem. Underneath those, though, you can see that I did put together an actual beach outfit.
Both bikinis are cute, and I included an even cuter cover-up dress. The huge blue bag would go nicely with the dress and is helpful if you tend to enjoy overpacking for the beach (I know I do), but if you're one of those weirdos who only need their cell phone and suntan lotion, then the yellow clutch would go perfectly with the yellow bikini. Also, those shoes are awesome; you just have to mentally do away with the weird cardboard thing they stuck into it. I assume it's just to keep the straps up, and not actually part of the shoe. Please, God?
3. Now, I had to think of titles for each outfit while saving them on my computer. This one's clever title is, "Sugar and Spice, Naughty and Nice." I know--how do I come up with these?
It really does get the essence of the outfit though, I think. The ruffled skirt and cupcake shirt are sweet and feminine, while the studded clutch and black wedge ankle boot balance it out with some bad-girl vibes. The red watch was just because I wanted something to match the cherry. Yes, I warn you: I'm apparently feeling very matchy-matchy today.
4. Here we have an outfit I'm not too sure of. It was the first one I did. It's pretty simple: the shorts struck me with the cute pink and red belt, and the shirt had to be included because I'm in love with stripes this spring. The shoes I'm not sure about, and the umbrella... just matched. What if it rains? You never know, okay??
5. Now this one was a lot of fun to do. I just saved it as "PIRATES." I think that's all that needs to be said.
Okay, fine, I do have to say something about the shoes: The red are awesome and give it a much needed pop of color, but then the gold shoes caught my eye (because they're just the kind of shoes that do that). If I were actually wearing this in public, I'd go with the red, but I really love the gold just for the pure ridiculousness; and it does go with all the other gold in the outfit. Besides, pirates love gold. It makes sense.
6. I'm not sure about the jacket in this one. I love the jacket on its own, but it's a bit much altogether, and it's supposed to be spring. I think you'd get hot wearing that.
Everything else about this outfit, though, I love. The pop of pink in the shoes, the feathered grey skirt, and the armour ring are all awesome.
7. This next one is a cute outfit for class. Wanna hear my clever title for this one? Of course you do. After ages of trying to think of a rhyme that worked, I came up with "Hearts for Smarts."
I love the brown and the blue and the grey, I love the skirt sooo much, I think the backpack and the belt are awesome (and the belt is much needed for that shirt, let me tell you), and the ring just kinda went with the theme, you know?
8. I basically envision myself wearing this outfit while casually sight-seeing around France.
Not sure if the beanie would work for me, but whatever. It's cute. Oh, and I don't know HOW I forgot to mention this, but the skirt has heart shaped pockets! Love.
9. This outfit I kind of hate but I included it anyway. It's sort of business casual, only not that casual, I guess.
I don't know if it's because it doesn't work or if it's because it's just not my style, but I can't imagine wearing this. Oh well, I tried. It's just not for me, but maybe it's for you, or someone else? Or maybe it's just a sucky outfit.
10. This one got me in the mood to go bike riding. It's still a bit chilly out, so long sleeves are appreciated (and of course stripes!), but shorts must be worn after you went through all that trouble of shaving your legs. I thought the accessories in the top of the picture were cute, especially the time ring (I seem to have an obsession over those). Also, on the right is sensible flats and a hobo bag for all your stuff that you can sling over your shoulder if you're actually planning on riding a bike in this outfit. On the left, however, is a prettier bag and heels if you're not actually going to be biking (or if you can ride a bike in heels, in which case, I SIMULTANEOUSLY LOVE AND HATE YOU).
And that's all of them! Whew. I was going to do a LOT more but I stopped myself. For today, that is. I make no promises for the future. Topshop is lovely and completely my style, and Polyvore is so much fun.... Together, it's just too much to resist.
Tell me in the comments, what did you think of my outfits? Any favorites? Would you wear any of them?
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