Last Kahlo

WYSLTWRT: Vampire Weekend “Cousins” (Indie 2009 throwback, I know.)
I am free from the chains of schoolwork until the dawn of 2016!!!
I’ve noticed that my blog is in dire need of more casual outfits–since the content I put on here isn’t exactly representative of what I wear on a regular basis. So over fall break, Project Maganda decided to do a bit of a scenery change and do a quick shoot in downtown Nashville, the beauty of a city around which I have the pleasure to roam nearly every week. A few hours of two Asians loose on the streets of Music City, and behold: great shots, even better architecture, and confused tourists. What more could a girl ask for?
Mega-babe Frida Kahlo of course joined me on this little excursion, adding a bright pop of color and pattern to an otherwise minimalist outfit.
This jacket is everything to me. I can’t believe we didn’t snag any picks of the back, but you can check it out in my old post “Road Trip.” It’s huge, comfortable, and is always a dependable go-to jacket when I need help completing any outfit.

I just piled on everything on my dresser that I hadn’t pulled out in a while to give my wrists a little interest. Thanks Madison, Abigail, Chris, and Mom for all the lovely accessories 🙂
Ever since I got the Dora cut, I’ve noticed myself taking this backpack out a whole lot. Too bad it’s not purple. Accepting applications for monkey companion Boots now.
I pulled a muscle getting this shot.
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LOOKBOOK TIME:
Until next time! I was thinking of putting some of my writing up here–actual articles and such. Would the PM fam be into that? Let me know.
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See you next year.
Much love,
Erin