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A Little Birdie that was sent to me

Just want to share this look I've been pulling off every week before Autumn arrived. 

Well i didn't actually wore the same thing everyday..Aiyoo~ 

Of course I tried mix and match the top and sometimes with different jeans.
Truth is I never got this opportunity while I was in Malaysia. People would label you like you were trying too hard to be a hipster when you're actually not! and of course, your parents would force you to change your jeans before you step out of the house.

"Cuba la try pakai skirt, kan lagi elok!?" :p

Ahh-but-then~ the best thing about trying to pull off a fashion statement in a foreign land is that people don't judge you much. The only thing that came through their mind when they saw you is; "wow! that person is foreigner mah!! arab? indonesia? ...or what was that other country with the word "asia" at the end??and then most of the time they just leave you alone, pretending they were not staring at you from afar.

But what I really wanted to share here is the necklace I got from my bestie before I flew off to Korea.
 





It was sooo adorable, I wore it almost everyday on top of my button down shirt. Since almost most of my shirt was plain color, and dark, the neon on the bird made my clothes pops up more.

I'm not a huge fan of accessories, but this one was just perfect! Thanks babe!(^_^)

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