Now that spring has come..
For some reason I’m having a reluctance to completely embrace it.
It’s weird because spring is typically my favorite season.
I just love finally putting away coats/jackets (that just serve to obscure cute outfits underneath ) and move on to a much lighter color palette!
But I’ve suddenly fallen in love with velvet.
That’s not really such a good idea when I’m planning on moving back to sunny California.
The other day I received a velveteen dress in the mail!
Actually, I wasn’t sure if it would look that good…
I feel the bodice is a bit busy.
But I love all the other details. It almost looks like an old school lolita dress.
And it came in the mail and I fell in love!!!
This is how I coordinated it~
JSK, Cardigan: Metamorphose
Blouse: Innocent World
Shoes: Cobb Hill
I’m glad for once the weather in Dublin wasn’t so good..
I was able to wear it out today! Although it might be the last time for awhile.
On another note!
I know a lot of you are in school..
Well this semester, I also took a course outside of work – statistics!
Last week, I studied 3 days (wasn’t enough haha) for my exam~
I passed the class with distinction!
Yay!
I’ve only recently gotten into statistics and I’m finding the subject very fascinating.
As I’m currently a data analyst, statistics would be very helpful for my career.
I hope I will be able to go in a new direction!
Good luck everyone~
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I love oldschool black and white dresses. However, no chance I will get to wear them here :-(
Congrats on your exam, I hope it will help you get to where you want to be!
Oh man, oh man. I’m so late! I love old school too. Surely you can wear some of the cotton old school dresses!
The dress is beautiful, it’s so nice to see old school! Congrats to the exam, I know only enough statistics so survive with the kind of data analysis I need, but I think it’s very useful to have a detailed knowledge of it. :)
Thanks for the compliment on the dress! And it’s always helpful to know some statistics :D There’s so much of it thrown around in the media, it’s easy to misunderstand what’s being said!