Saved by the bell

Yesterday I went to a costume party called Roska (translation is “Trash”). The dress code was 80’s and 90’s, and as a huge costume party fan, I decided to wear 90’s gear from head to toe. Kelly from the American TV-show Saved by the Bell was my muse for the outfit. She always wore those tiny tops with mom jeans and had a huge wave in her hair.



I purchased the shirt a few years ago at H&M in Stockholm in the vintage section. At the time I was thinking that belly shirts will definitely come back in fashion some time soon. From what I’ve seen on runways lately, in fact, like it or not, they are coming back big time. I also bought a pair of second hand Levi’s and made a scrunchie out of some excess fabric that I had. The earrings are my mother’s and from the 90’s, and the shoes I got from a friend long time ago. The party itself was not all that great because most of the people just bought some neon shirt from H&M thinking they’re all that. I wish people would put more effort into costume parties.. 

And oh yes, I am doing funny poses just like they did in the 90’s. Can you see the resemblance between mine and Kelly’s look?



Shirt: Vintage
Jeans: Levi’s, second hand
Shoes & belt: Second hand
Wayfers: Glitter
Jewelery: Mom’s old

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Greetings from Ruisrock and the sunny Turku! I have now officially seen Kent, the National and Interpol live. All the gigs were amazing and the weather was surprisingly sunny, considering it was originally supposed to rain that day.I wanted a comfortable outfit, especially with comfortable shoes, since you have to walk few kilometres to the festival area. So, I wore my high waisted shorts with a band tee and Converse chucks (which by the way with skinny jeans, seemed to be the uniform of most of the indie kids who came to see the above mentioned shows). In the night it got very cold, so I brought my Monki abstract sweater to keep me warm.



Shorts: Gina Tricot
Band t-shit: Glass Candy
Abstract sweater: Monki
Shoes: Converse Chucks
Bag: Saddler
Neclace: Self-made


Kent

The National

Interpol

Strangest thing happened while I was watching the Interpol show: a reader of my blog approached me and gave me a hug. How on earth could she spot me in the middle of hundreds of people? I thought it was really cute, so hi to you again, whoever you are! I also found out that I was spotted by an ex-fashion blogger on my way walking to the area, how cool! Small world, or festival, I shoud say…

P.S. My new camera arrived today, meaning better quality photos to come.