This series stemmed from my love for anything Thai. Don't be shocked but I do listen to Thai shows and watch Thai movies. My Thai kinda of sux so I am still relying on translations and I can't read the Thai words at all. Nit Noy Puut Thai.
If you like something more casual, let me introduce you a brand I recently came across (and has fallen in love with) - Pim Predee. Generally, this brand is very my style. Cos, there is something quirky about it. My "apron dress" came from the Spring Series. I call it the apron dress cos the cutting and pockets really remind me of an apron haha.
If you know me personally, I have a lot of dresses of this cutting. What I love about this piece is that, it is still rather down-to-earth because of the color combination but still screams "notice me". (Note: They also have a more colourful and cheerful colours mix.) This is making me wanna get the whole series. OMFG!
Because I was kinda of lazy, I worked out a set completely based on Pim Predee's pieces. The Violet Bow Sleeve Top is a little too big for me. (I think I slimmed down already, Whee) But, it still looks good as over-sized fashion. And you know what, I love the sheer details on the sleeves and the V-neck details. The top is really comfy and fits me to a Tee.
The Drape Pants honestly is a little more confusing. By right, the flap should be worn in front. But, I like it better when it is worn the other way round. And because I have a thicker bottom, it does make me look a little tubby haha. My Mum suggested putting on a belt.
Maybe it is just me who doesn't know how to pull off the drape pants. But these pants are pretty in, in the land of Thai. (Maybe everyone should have a piece!) On a separate note, the Drape pants were made of a tweed-like material so it may be a bit coarse. Do check out Pim Predee for other styles, I am sure what you will love what they have to offer. Meanwhile, I will just continue being a Pim Predee model <3