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{outfit} Museum Day



  Thursday, October 10, 2019 at 7:30 AM   |    Post a Comment     Tagged:,,,,,,,,,, 
We didn't do many museums on our trip but this was the day of museums. We started at the Uffizi to see some gorgeous paintings (Primavera and Birth of Venus being my favorites,) followed by the Galileo Museum and then Academia to see the Statue of David. We ended the day with a delicious dinner at Trattoria Sostanza.

As you can see I bought myself a little treat at Chanel - a new lipstick! They changed my favorite lipstick earlier this year so I needed to find a color that matches one of my most worn shades of the old formula. I ended up with Rouge Coco Flash in 'Desir' (formerly Rouge Coco Shine.)

Top: Zara (shop floral blouses), Jeans: IRO "Faxy Cropped Jean" (shop boyfriend jeans), Sandals: Ancient Greek Sandals 'Alethea' (shop Ancient Greek Sandals),  Bag: Marc by Marc Jacobs 'Natural Selection Mini Messenger Bag' (shop more Marc Jacobs bags), Sunglasses: Chanel, Simple Pearl Necklace c/o AUrate




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Loves to get bargains on clothes and is obsessed with Harry Potter and Disney. By day she is a freelance graphic and web designer. She also has a slight obsession with movies.

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4 comments:

  1. I feel like every time I travel I spend most of time in museums (I just love them so much) - it's great that you were able to strike a balance with museums and just walking the streets as I never seem to hit that sweet spot.

    Courtney ~ Sartorial Sidelines

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  2. What a beautiful floral top and I like that you picked up a little something in Chanel too - even if it's only a lipstick! :)


    Hope that you have a great weekend ahead of you!

    Away From Blue

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  3. What a beautiful top. I like how comfortable is your outfit and great for strolling around the city wen you travel!

    xoxo
    Kate | https://sparkleandthecity.com/

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  4. One day for museums sounds like enough, especially to see the birth of venus!
    Chic on the Cheap

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