From top: 1. French toast Saturday breakfast by Andy, 2. Kiko loves reading books, 3 & 4. Tokyo Midtown in Roppongi. New ring objects were lighted up there. 5. I got a ton of fabrics this weekend! It was more than I could carry in a train, I had to have them shipped from Nippori. This time I got many solid colors and sheer fabrics, and some plaid for the upcoming projects. 6. Reading Nikon D5000 manual intently… good luck Kiko. 7. Toys. 8. Went to a wedding this weekend. It was a lot of fun!
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3 Ways to Wear: Peplum Top
White peplum top with neon piping
Top: Pants – Vintage, Bag – Furla
Middle: Pants – Uniqulo, thrifted, Bag – ASOS, Sandles – thrifted
Bottom: Skirt – Forever 21, Pumps – ASOS, Clutch – Proenza Schouler
I recently made this peplum top for the shop, and was pleasantly surprised how versatile it is. I own a lot of dresses, so compare to a dress, a separate is much more versatile.. I came up with three ways to wear them for different occasions, and here they are 🙂 I personally felt the most comfortable wearing the top with the skinny jeans. Which styling do you like the best?
Have a great weekend!
Inspiration: Pants Fever
If you look through my finished projects, it is pretty obvious that I love dresses and skirts. I love making them and wearing them so much, but lately I’ve been finding myself attracted to pants as well. Also, after reading this post on frosting vs cake in your wardrobe, it made me think that I have too much frosting, not enough cake! It is just more fun to make frosting, and I tend to go to thrift shops for more basic pieces of clothing. I was thrilled when I found pairs of colored jeans in lavender and burgundy, originally from Uniqulo for 700 yen (8 bucks) each! I got them from a thrift store called “Second Street”. I believe it is a chain in Japan. I’ve been wanting colored skinnies for a while. I was thinking about making clover pants from Colette Patterns (although I have to lengthen the pants as I detest cropped pants), but I bought two pants for the price I would pay for the pattern. Speaking of Colette Patterns, I absolutely adore all the new patterns they have, especially Iris! Ginger is working on the Iris pattern, and I’m excited to see the result. Another recent thrift purchase were these vintage yellow pants for 500 yen. They are high waisted and wide legged! I love them.
Here are some pretty photos that made me want to wear pants more…



