celebrity inspired : miranda kerr

actually, before reading about her style in pulse, i didn't know her style. all i know about her was that she was a victoria secret model, she came from australia, married to orlando bloom (now divorced) and had a son. a cute and stylish son. hahhaa.. as a model, obviously she got some good sense in styling, and access to good stuff, which i didn't have.. but again, we could copy her style in a lot more cheaper way.

what i like about her : though she had various style, i liked her when she wore casual formal style. the looked can be formal enough for work, and at the same time, with some adjustment, it could be casual. she didn't wear a lot of accessories, so it was easy to copy. i wasn't an accessory person either. she mixed prints, bold color with neutral items. sooo.. let's view some of her style that i love.


1 & 3. printed skirts. both were printed skirts, one was some random prints, the other was floral prints. this year i wanted some variations in my wardrobe. i already started with putting a lot more colors into my wardrobe. now prints. floral was the safest one to start with. and i had only one floral pencil skirt. obviously, another flare floral skirt and floral pants would be in my shopping list once i found the "it" one. the first one, miranda wore the printed skirt with a plain shirt. and the other one she wore it with plain t-shirt. both were good examples about the formal-casual that i mentioned before.

2. white blazer, nude tops, and jeans. this was a perfect combination for wearing a blazer everyday way. not to office wear thanks to the jeans. but simple enough thanks to simple cut of everything. the blazer, and the tops were ordinary. no ruffles, no nothing. it was just plain enough to look casual. changed the jeans to black pants and it would be suitable for office.


4. leopard shirt. i always wanted to wear something wild like leopard print, but i didn't have the courage yet. all i had was a printed shirt that looked like leopard, but it wasn't. miranda wore it with black jeans and adding a bold yellow bag. a pop of color. probably i would just start with leopard shoes. hahaha..

5. black side-panel pants. the black panel added something to a boring khaki pants. and the black panel brought a slimming effect too. this was probably hard to copy, since i couldn't find any brand or shop that sell something like this.

6. what can i say about the dress? it has 3/4 sleeves and the hem of the skirt was knee-length so it was appropriate for office wear. but it had unusual collar for a skirt. and it was pretty revealing which was suitable for a date night. i wanted to get a dupe of this dress, but i had to be careful of the quality. meanwhile, i'll just use the dress that i had before getting a new one.

these were just a few examples, and i believe miranda had a lot more to copy from. until then, keep stylish!

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