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Sunday, 16 November 2014

Educator's Dress Code- In Black And White



 
We have a dress code for educators in university and I am obliged, like most of my friends, to follow it. I'd hate to be called in for not following the dress code, so here I am showing up in black and white because in all honesty, it's the full-proof color scheme to look presentable. I just added in a couple of knick-knacks to accessorize. I've worn my hair simply and let loose, dumping in loads of Cream Silk's newest conditioner that I got from Sample Room to make it soft and keep it straight. (But I'll discuss more of that in another post.)
 
 
White Rivet Top by Penshoppe
Black Plain Slacks Blogger's Own
Black Canvas Bag Blogger's Own
Black Heeled Shoes by Rusty Lopez
 
 
I've had this necklace for quite some time now, it's handmade  by Lillie Jewelry and I'm having a hard time locating the creator because this came into possession years and years ago. The details are undeniably exquisite and color combination of the pearls are a great match against a plain white top like the one I wore. If anybody can point me to the right direction and I can give the creator due credit, thanks in advance! (Leave a comment below!)
 

As for my arm candy, I've paired the Gold  and Diamond Accent Watch by Avon with the White Stud Tennis Bracelet from Runway Shop. Does it pair with the pearl necklace? I'll let you decide!
 
 
I would also like you to meet my friend Noynoy, he's a Filipino major but on Dress Code Day, (yup Friday is no longer Wash Day for us Educators) he looks like an Art Teacher. It must be the cropped pants, the folded up sleeves or the portfolio bag, I can say that he pretty much nailed the look.

 
So how do you think did we do on Dress Code Day? If you were to grade us, will it be an (ambitious) A? Or is it a C? Or (please don't let it be) an F? Just teasing!
 
Comment away!
 



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