Wednesday 26 November 2014

OOTD - Topshop Grey Tunic


Okay, I give up - just when I think I have this crazy Canadian weather figured out, Mother Nature throws me a curve ball.  We had a chilly few days in Toronto, coupled with some pretty serious snow, so I figured that Winter had made an early appearance.  The last few days have been on the milder side and, not that I'm complaining, it has left me scratching my head.  I took this opportunity to wear one of my favourite textured grey tunics worn as a dress - one of the benefits of being 5 foot nothing!  Add some polka dot tights and I'm good to go, treating lightly and ready for whatever else Mother Nature has in store for us.




Grey Tunic - TopShop (similar), Polka Dot Tights - H&M, Hat - American Apparel




Whats the weather like around you, and how are you coping?

xo Joëlle
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  1. The past few days were indeed weird! It was quite warm in Taiwan and I had to pull out my shorts, which I haven't got the chance to wear in a month.

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    1. Lucky you! I would love to be able to wear shorts right about now!

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  2. Oh how Mother Nature loves her curveballs! Being 5 foot nothing definitely has it's ups and downs. That tunic-dress is definitely a plus! :)

    Kris | www.love-loft-life.com

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    1. This is true - as a fellow shortie, I knew that you would understand!

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  3. Oh man so jealous of my shortie friends who can do this. Even dresses end up looking like shirts on my 5'7 frame!

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  4. omg i love your outfit so much!!
    http://adventure-fairytales.blogspot.sg/

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  5. Super cute tunic! Also loving the new blog design! Tres chic!

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    1. Thank you so much for noticing the changed blog design, Charlene! I'm really glad that you like it :)

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