WHAT I WORE- HAREM PANTS

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Top: c/o DEX (Shop Here)
Harem Pants: Forever 21
Heels: Steve Madden
Sunglasses: Rayban

 

Devil In A Black Dress X DEX, son! Loving this top so much, not only because it has the perfect plunging neckline but it has an added asymmetrical zipper that’s edgy at the same damn time. Two things I love in one, you gotta be kidding me. Lots of hugs and kisses for the DEX team, I cant wait to see what other must-have pieces you come out with! Paired this top with my harem pants, which are so chic without even trying. I put this outfit together with Kim K in mind, hence the choice of heels. Added my midi rings and a thin gold rosary that I adore.

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Top & Jewelry: Forever 21
Trousers: c/o Articles of Society
Heels: Windsor Smith Gillie
Croc Handbag: c/o AMI Clubwear

 

Presenting the most comfortable loose-fit pants to ever grace my bottom half: The Twiggy Trouser. I’m wearing a size 24 and I could not believe how awesome the fit was, somewhat like a boyfriend jean that actually flatters the buns. Big thank you to the Articles of Society team for my goodies, loved them! Cant wait to show you all the other pair. Take a look at how 4 other lovely ladies styled the Twiggy Trouser on Instagram via #5DaysOf AOS. I must admit that I put this outfit together while listening to Pusha-T, lets give him some credit too.

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Egyptian Cotton

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Forever 21 top, shorts, and necklace
Windsor Smith Heels (Similar)
Aldo tote
Balmain’s gorgeous Fall 2014 collection revolves around army green and leather, which I fell in love with instantly after I saw it on Rihanna. Army green is back, and I dont think I’m going to wait until fall to wear it. On another note, Big KRIT’s Egyptian Cotton is the creative juice behind this look. “Life should be as cooooool, as Egyptian cotton.”