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'Intergalactictivity'



I was insanely obsessed with Star Wars throughout my childhood so this is probably why this look resonates with me so much. My mum made me the outfit out of  a charity shop wedding dress and even found the white wellies in a charity shop! It's probably my favourite outfit of all time! Obviously the creators of the brand Rodarte felt the same about Star Wars. They brought out these nostalgic silk dresses in Autumn 



So this is my own interpretation of an intergalactic look which combines elements of grunge and kitsch. The top is high treet (Primark, £8), but the skirt is a charity shop find, I bought it a few years ago for £3 and I have been obsessed with it ever since! I absolutely love anything holographic.



Christopher Kane created this line of galaxy dresses in 2010 (I love that he has teamed them with fluffy shoes!) Anyway this is where the trend stemmed from.I have a bit of an obsession with galaxy print and I've been admiring galaxy necklaces on Etsy and Ebay for a while.




Using galaxy necklaces as my inspiration I made these more understated chokers. I used black chords I found a charity shop (£1) and a bracelet (£1) shown in the image above to make the pendants. 

Skirt Spoils


 So both of these were £3 each in different charity shops! I love that the one is bat patterned, it's so appropriate since Halloween is coming up and I'm so excited because it's my favourite time of year! The photo does not do the A line zebra print skirt justice, it's made of fluffy material (feeding my 90's love) and it looks amazing in real life.