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Happy New "Con-Fashion-Ful" Year


I haven't really made any new year's resolutions. Why bother when I know they're hard to keep. I'd rather live on the edge a little, get surprised. However, if I had to make one fashionable resolution, it would be buy less seasonal items every year. Why? Because every end of season when I check my closet, I find several items with their "full-price" tags on and have yet to be worn and they're already on 50% sale else where. Argh!!

Wishing you all a stylish and hip 2009. What is your New Year's fashion resolution?

Comments

Anonymous said…
Those shoes are BEAUTIFUUUUUUL! AAAH! Happy new year sweets!
Anonymous said…
i have a shoe thats somewhat simillar to that bs its white i got it from kenth cole madre shisma lool :p
Confashion said…
chikapappi
Same to you :)

Anonymous
These Givenchy shoes are to die for! They're on net-a-porter.com.
AZM said…
Seasonless trumps seasonal everytime ;-)

(My fashion mantra :-D along with no white socks outside the gym)
Journal Entries said…
happy new year!

mine is to be more daring in my fashion choices ;)
Fastidious Babe said…
more classic n vintage.. definitely..


but the heart craves what it craves lol



i hate seeing my shoes half priced.. ugh!


have a great one x
Confashion said…
Thank you guys for sharing :)
1001 Nights said…
I know what you're advising is the 'right' thing to do in terms of getting value for your money but I can't help but feel that it's really nice to just allow yourself to be a little playful when it comes to fashion. Still, your resolution 5osh resolution it's good thinking. Good luck with that :D
Bloggerista said…
my resolution is to get all my purchases online, i'm tired of being ripped off in kuwait!
Anonymous said…
happy new year ;*
i really hate it when anything i have goes on sale!
Euphoria said…
Love the shoes!!!
Faith said…
happy new year dear :*
Anonymous said…
cool blog
Anonymous said…
in sick of dubai's ovver priced world and i am not patient enuff to shop online even though its waaaay cheaper....

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