Tuesday, February 28, 2012

First Outfit Post

This may seem like just another outfit post, but for me, it's conquering a fear. See, when I was 14, my grandmother told me that I am much uglier in pictures than in person. Ouch! What she actually meant is that I'm not that photogenic, which is true. She just said it in a way that pretty much scarred me for life. It took me about 10 years to figure out that I in fact am not ugly, but still, I shy away from the camera whenever possible.

So you see, posting outfit pictures takes a lot of courage for me, so please be kind =)





 

Shoes: Jeffrey Campbell (old) | Clutch: Marc Jacobs (Similar) | Necklace: Similar

8 comments:

  1. Lovely to see an outfit post Michelle! You look fabulous:) I don't feel comfortable getting my photo taken either! I was always told I made weird faces:) Hoping to see lots more of your lovely outfits!
    ~Anne

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  2. I simply adore those flats you're wearing. They're such a great colour and the details are amazing. Love your outfit Michelle!!!

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  3. Congrats on your first outfit post!!! You're a natural ;)

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  4. These look great! Love the combination of that cardigan and top! I've tried to take outfit pictures once or twice, but they never come out like I'm imagining they will in my head so I've just given up.

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  5. You are gorgeous and look absolutely fabulous!!! It is such a shame that words have such a scarring effect on us... bless your grandmother's heart, but she is wrong!!! XO brynn

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  6. You look gorgeous Michelle + congrats on conquering your fear! It must have taken a lot of guts to get over it so lady well done! Love your outfit - your pretty blue flats + clutch are fab! xx

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  7. Aw! Grandparents have this way of being blunt and uncensored...it's just their way!

    Love the top. Beautiful color and print.

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  8. I love your outfit -- and I think you take gorgeous pictures!

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