Wednesday, March 2, 2011

School is cool


Waking up every single morning would be way harder than it is if I didn't spice up my day with a little bit of fashion. Although I can't really wear what I want for school (talk about sunglasses, skirts, any kind of heels or dresses and they'd all call me crazy) the exercise of matching something wearable and accepted in a unfortunately too casual place like my school became one of the only fun parts of my demanding day of homework and classes.
The past week, while thinking about something to post about Brazil, I noticed the alarming different kinds of influence we have from all over the world in our way to dress (and even school uniforms are included when the game includes north american roots).
These are a very few (as it was a short one-week research) of all of the interesting things I found related to education (or dressing up while being educated).


First pic: My too casual school outfit that included a little bit of sparkle on my "Gorgeous" sweater.

The typical american school uniform that my sister wears. I guess I'll never get tired of this skirts matched with basic flats...


Havaianas, Jeans, sweater and Longchamp bag: Just another day I felt lost in the middle of the crowd of jeans and t-shirts...


For football practice, my sister's friend made me fall in love with the feminist edge the color pink gave to the shoes...



Converse and mini shorts are some of the summer traditional pieces around my school...



I simply felt in love with this school bag that I liked to describe as a modern cliché; which reminds me of the perfect school bag not usually seen around. My sister definitively is going to let me borrow this next week...

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