Here’s my second entry for the #WalkYourStyle competition which is open until the end of the month! Vote for Bec Boop here and you could also win this amazing prize! ‘Click to View Post’ below for more…
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Outfit Details
1460 Dr. Martens in cherry red c/o Walk Shoes here // Vest top & shorts Primark // Crochet cropped top c/o Want her Dress here // Sunglasses & Hair-tie New Look
#WalkYourStyle is a competition Bec Boop along with 3 other bloggers have been selected as finalists in by Walk Shoes. We each had to style three looks featuring a classic pair of Dr. Martens in conjunction with the Dr. Martens #StandForSomething campaign. You can take a look at my first outfit post here and all the competition details, which I uploaded last week. Look 3 will be live next week. As part of this competition I had to answer the question ‘What do I stand for?’ and this really got me thinking!! Read what my answer was in the first blog post entry (HERE)
For my second look I wanted something a little edgier and more fun. If there’s ever a time to be brave with your outfit it’s when wearing Docs! I always think Docs look amazing when paired with denim shorts, it’s a timeless look. These sunflower print shorts add the perfect pop-of print to break up the outfit. I decided to add some crochet layering on top and some funky shades to complete the look. This is a fun end-of-Summer look and I also think it would be perfect for a festival. I swept my hair in to a dramatic side ponytail matching my hair-tie to the docs.
Voting is open until the end of the month so please continue to give Bec Boop your vote. Just click the link HERE and like/pin/tweet my entry (the icons are under the photo). You can vote daily until the end of the month and by voting you are also in with a chance at winning the amazing once in a lifetime prize!!
Thank you so much to everyone who has supported me in this campaign so far 🙂
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2 Comments
I love the mix of the black and the sunflower print!
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Thank you, they really worked well as contrasting prints!