februari 21, 2008 20

Missmatching my new selfmade skirt

I made this skirt about a week ago, today was the first time I wore it. So, what do you think? And don’t I look short in this picture? Haha. I’m 1.83m with those heels on!

And yes, I know I told some of you I would be selling some selfmade skirts around this time, but; I have upcoming admissions for study purposes (and need to bring my own designs). I’m really sorry.

The first admission is March 28 (+29) and the day after I have a quite large competition (which I don’t know anything about, only the fact that I need to show some designs).

I really love those two necklaces. The first one is real gold with an orange stone and I got it from my grandmother. I don’t know how old it is, but I believe it’s quite old. The second one is a real bullet from World War II, which my grandpa made a necklace of for my other grandma.

Skirt: Selfmade, my design
Tee: Souvenir shop at Times Square
Cardigan, bracelet: H&M
Watch, belt: Secondhand/Vintage
Boots: Unisa
Tights: Hema

Edit, 22:18: The side of the fabric you see is actually the back of it. I thought the right side with the print looked a bit cheap and the other side looked so beautifully vintage patterned.

20 COMMENTS to “Missmatching my new selfmade skirt”

  1. Imelda schreef:

    Mooie rok, ik vind de stof heel mooi!
    DIe ketting van je oma met de steen is echt zalig! Heel mooi!

  2. Renée Sturme schreef:

    Dankje! Het is eigenlijk de achterkant van de stof. Vond ik mooier dan de voorkant vanwege die oude look ;)

  3. marta schreef:

    I really like the skirt with the belt plus the combination of colors is great.
    Those skirts of yours are going to be a success!

  4. krna schreef:

    I simply love your style. I think it’s very uniq and I love the way you combinate patterns and colours. Keep up the good work.

  5. Lana schreef:

    Wauw wat een prachtige stof! En ook leuk gecombineerd trouwens.

    Wens je alvast veel succes voor de 28e en 29e!

  6. Eline schreef:

    Echt een super mooie rok! die stof is zo mooi, ik denk dat je rokjes zeker een succes worden!

  7. Renée Sturme schreef:

    @Krna: Thank you!!
    @Lana&Eline: Heel erg bedankt, allebei!

  8. donnasandra schreef:

    Well THAT is a great skirt! :-D Great work, both making it and choosing the pattern!

  9. Renée Sturme schreef:

    Thanks! But do you mean choosing the pattern or choosing the fabric?

    Cause I’ve never ever used a pattern actually…

  10. Jill schreef:

    Wow, that skirt is delightful!!! Such a great print, and great outfit too :)

  11. WendyB schreef:

    The skirt is beautiful. Well done.

  12. Mirjam schreef:

    oh these necklaces are great!!
    Great Outfit!

  13. Renée Sturme schreef:

    Thank you, all three!

  14. Charlotte schreef:

    Where are the necklaces from? They look so cute! Are they vintage ones?

  15. Renée Sturme schreef:

    I wrote that in the post:

    “I really love those two necklaces. The first one is real gold with an orange stone and I got it from my grandmother. I don’t know how old it is, but I believe it’s quite old. The second one is a real bullet from World War II, which my grandpa made a necklace of for my other grandma.”

  16. susie_bubble schreef:

    Such an awesome fabric!

  17. Hailey schreef:

    I really like this mismatching. I can’t believe I havent finished altering my nyc top yet – you make me NEED to wear it!

  18. Renée Sturme schreef:

    Thanks. Wear it! Now! Haha.

  19. Rebecca schreef:

    Heel mooi (zoals altijd)!

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