White Skater Skirt, Faux Fur Vest & Over The Knee Boots: Insta-Peeves

I started my Instagram account not quite a year ago. I honestly only started one for the blog, and I don’t have a personal account. I know I’ve said it before, and I know that’s it weird considering I have a blog, but I’m a pretty private person. Thus, I don’t feel the need to have a private Instagram. In any case Instagram has become my most favorite social media platform; I’m very visual and love looking at photos. I’ve also made some really cool friends that I wouldn’t have had the good fortune to meet through either blogging or in real life. There are however, a few things that I find rather irksome.

It’s really one peeve broken into two distinct groups. First, are the Instagrammers who follow you only because they are trying to get you to follow back. I have found that typically bloggers or Insta-bloggers who have a large number of followers will follow you and once you follow back they drop you like a prom dress. Then there are the individuals who follow you and when you don’t follow back, again they drop you. It’s all well and fine if you unfollow me because you’re not diggin’ my vibe, but just because you’re trying to boost your numbers and/or I didn’t reciprocate, c’mon, what is this, high school? I do have an app that tracks my followers and unfollowers. And yes, that in itself might be high schoolish, but the trends interest me and I like to know what’s going on with my account. And yes, I do reciprocate with juvenile behavior. Even if I truly love your account (which in most cases I do because I only follow accounts that interest me) if you unfollow a day after I followed you it’s obvious what you’re up to. Therefore, I unfollow because I find it to be incredibly rude to play games like that.

The second group are the people who follow you because they’re hawking one thing or another and want you to buy something. I understand you’re trying to grow your business, but instead of playing silly follow/unfollow games how about trying to grow it organically? Or maybe post something other than 1,000 wrap pictures trying to convince me I’ll be built like a Victoria’s Secret model if I wrap my belly up in some Saran Wrap like substance? I do actually follow a couple of babes who sell those wrap thingys because they post lots of other cool stuff. All of the silliness that transpires on Instagram, and Facebook as well, is just that, silliness. Trust me, I don’t lose sleep over it, but it is irritating and I thought I’d share.

How’s this outfit for breaking the “don’t wear white after Labor Day” rule? I went for it with this one…all I’m missing is white tights. But I’m pretty sure I would’ve felt (and looked) like a nurse circa 1973. I love these Boohoo skater skirts and this white one is one of my favorites so why should it languish away in the closet until May? The faux fur vest was simply an added layer of warmth as were the fleece leggings. And the over the knee boots? I’m pretty sure the skater skirt was just crying out for over the knee boots to go with it, so I obliged. Ya, I’m nice like that.

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Texture Mix: Multicolor Tweed Skirt, Cable Knit Leggings And Stripes

     After being inspired by my friend Suzanne’s post on thrift shopping, I decided to hit up the local Goodwill store.  I don’t stop by there very often because it’s not very big and therefore the selection is limited.  I’m glad I decided to pay them a visit because I ended up leaving with this skirt and a really cool floral print sweater for seven dollars and some change. Not bad, right?  The funny thing is this skirt is actually brand new.  I had it in my cart at Target for months back in the fall and decided I just didn’t love it enough to spend $30 on it. The Goodwill must have come upon some overstock from Target because there were several of these skirts in different sizes with half of the Target tag still attached and as luck would have it, there was one in my size.  $3.79 beats $30 any day of the week in my book! I realize the point of thrift shopping is to find unique items, but I just couldn’t pass this up.
     Since it is once again stupid cold thanks to the Alberta Clipper this time, I paired it with cable knit leggings, a long sleeve striped tee and v-neck sweater.  It didn’t hurt that the boots have fur lining either.  I thought the mix of texture and pattern made for an interesting look.  Once it warms up I can’t wait to pair it with my rosy pink tank and coral blazer though.

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Skirt: Goodwill:  Sweater: Old Navy (No longer available);  Striped tee: Forever 21 (Old);  Leggings: Walmart (Old);  Boots: Justfab (Old)

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Leopard Camo

     I guess if you’re a leopard, your leopard print is your camouflage.  But since I can’t run 35 mph and don’t pull my dinner up into a tree to eat it I don’t qualify as a leopard.  So on me leopard print is just that, leopard print. Since I couldn’t claim the leopard print as my camouflage I decided to pair it with some actual camo, in this case my new sweatpants I got for Christmas.  I think the two play pretty well together. And an added bonus is if I ever get treed by a leopard while wearing this outfit, I should be safe.

Linking up with: Style Sessions Fashion Link Up and Trend Spin Link Up: Scarves.

Pants: Nordstrom;  Blazer: Sears (No longer available); Sweater: Target (Old);  Boots: Aldo via Amazon (Old);  Scarf: gift

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