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Gr@ffiti

By Britishcouture
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Gr@ffiti

Outfit: Tartan Shirt: Vintage, Leather Jacket: Topshop, Black Leggings: Next, Brown Leather Tweed Boots: Primark, Satchel: Vintage, Gold Chain Collar: Primark, Fur Collar: Mum's Dorothy Perkins Leather Jacket

These are a few pictures I snapped up of today's outfit. I use to think graffiti was awful, however as some of my degree has involved studying art and I've got use to interpreting and analysing it, I actually quite like it. I think depending where it is, and what it is, it can look very dramatic. There is definitely a talent behind being a graffiti artist. British street artist Banksy is my fave, check out his site here. I quite liked the caged bridge and the graffiti on the side walls, and as the sun was out and the skies were crystal blue the caging looked pretty effective overhead. My shirt which I would describe nothing less than country-fied is a vintage piece from America, and is the third and final item I bought from the vintage shop along with my denim shirt and my satchel. I liked the length as it meant I could get away with wearing just leggings and I love the orange and tan colours of the tartan. There's something quite Autumnal about it. I tend to button up all my shirts right to the top and clip on an accessory such as my Primark chain collar to add some detail. I stole my mum's detachable fur collar from her leather jacket and added it to mine with a couple of pins. I love having my dark glossy hair back, but I may have to move my parting over again to the side. I'm not sure whether I suit a middle parting.

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