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A Leopard Cannot Change Its Spots, nor a Zebra Its Stripes.

By Annamoss84 @missanniebean

A leopard cannot change its spots, nor a zebra its stripes. A leopard cannot change its spots, nor a zebra its stripes. This week has been a little bit bonkers, you may have seen on twitter that me and my man have been decorating our bedroom!  It's all very exciting but learning to wallpaper having never attempted it is really tough! We've painted and my almighty wardrobe (will be posting about that soon) is nearly finished... just the carpet and the full wallpaper to go! 
A leopard cannot change its spots, nor a zebra its stripes. Luckily the weather has been okay so we've had the windows open all day to help our paint dry, fingers crossed we can get it done soon!
A leopard cannot change its spots, nor a zebra its stripes. Oh I do love a cute dress.  I'm a bit of bugger for collecting day dresses I just feel far more comfortable in a dress than trouser sometimes.  This little gem from Traffic People totally checks that box as its not too dressy but still more than casual.
A leopard cannot change its spots, nor a zebra its stripes. A leopard cannot change its spots, nor a zebra its stripes. A leopard cannot change its spots, nor a zebra its stripes.  With the weather being sunny and rainy (typical British summer) I've loved wearing my little day dresses and this one from Traffic People has been ideal.  It has a jersey lining with a gorgeous floaty material over the top and comes in a delicate pink too. 
A leopard cannot change its spots, nor a zebra its stripes. What I'm wearing Dress - Traffic People Zebrime Cheerleader Dress* - £35.00 Shoes - New Look Burgundy Bow Ballet Pumps - £7.99 Nail Polish - N07 Gel Nail Colour Neptune- £6.50 As the dress is gray I could of gone a number of ways with the  colours that were added to the look, but I decided to start throwing in rich tones just to liven it up.  The little ballet pumps are from New Look and these give a real warmth to the look.
A leopard cannot change its spots, nor a zebra its stripes. xoxo

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