I really love the term ‘pin-up girl’ and its deeper meaning, that one of a popular, wanted girl that everyone wants to have on a poster in their bedroom. Wearing pink Paul & Joe shorts, with black Wolford tights, black Tod’s booties, purple Brooks Brothers cardigan and a pink satin scarf, I think that I almost deserve to be called like that. Charming and sweet details such as the shorts’ little black buttons on the sides and the scarf’s triangular ends that form a bow-like synthesis on my neckline, make my pin-up look even more sophisticated. Colors contribute to an ultra-chic approach of a sexy and scandalous holiday look!
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