Fashion Magazine
Clarks shoes / c/o Zaful bag / local shop bought skirt and shirt (Flexx Collections: 08087776494)I watched the movie 'Age of Adaline' again this past Saturday. In fact, I had been itching to watch it again since the Friday before. So, over a simple breakfast of bread slices, slaps of peanut butter and wake up coffee I tried not to let tear drops mix in with my cuppa, again. The movie is one of those perfect portrayal of true love; true acceptance of another person. It's such a beautiful movie because it dramatized an almost ethereal quality of love that is so so hard to find in this truly self-centered world. Hence, a parent or spouse could truly love but still insist that certain non self-centered conditions be met. Williams wife in the movie did insist on his continued commitment to the family.I use the term 'true love' instead of 'unconditional love' because the latter could be misleading; it sometimes enables the self-entitled thought that our lover ought to accept us as is, even when we consciously choose to be utterly corrupt or unhealthy in any aspect of our existence.When I got this skirt I accepted it was over size because I knew I could set it about right with a little adjustment and even if doing that messed up the stitching it was something I could live with. Speaking of stitching, I absolutely love the stitching on this color block bag from Zaful. The petite bag adds pizazz to simple clean neutral looks when there's a desire for non fussy colors.