
Photo via That Kind of Woman.
ASOS 70s floppy felt hat ($43, currently sold out), similar wide brimmed felt hat ($18); Backyard Tipi ($219); Grey cashmere scarf ($310), or similar Liberty pashmina ($35); Steven Alan reverse seam shirt ($158), or similar plaid shirt ($42); Pelican Hook belt ($138).
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FYI - there's a seller on Etsy that makes those belts - here's a link: http://www.etsy.com/listing/67965483/black-leather-belt-silver-hook
It's actually been in my favorites for a while.
Looks great and what a nice price point, thanks Emily!
just found your blog, new follower! you have some really great photos on here :). really like this entire look, I actually wanted to buy that asos hat when i saw that it was sold out, the alternative is nice, i have to check it out.
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This looks like everything that i photographed for my shop yesterday! Love
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Tipis are not fashion accessories. Cultural appropriation isn't cute.
I love this blog, BUT there are a number of problems with using Native American imagery as if it is a thing of the past. Too often, images of indigenous men and women or objects of their daily life are used as if they are public property, much in the same colonial tradition that their people were systematically exterminated and made to live in squalor on their own homeland. I ask that, especially in the world of fashion, photographers and designers take the humanity of their subjects and inspiration into account.
For more information on why using Native American imagery is colonialist and racist, take a look at: http://mycultureisnotatrend.tumblr.com/
just found your blog, new follower! you have some really great photos on here :). really like this entire look, I actually wanted to buy that asos hat when i saw that it was sold out, the alternative is nice, i have to check it out. PinkPopMash
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