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Spring Must-Haves

Bu ilkbaharda hatta bu yaz nelere sahip olmalıyız, anahtar parçalar neler, top 10 trend neymiş sorularının cevaplarını booolca fotoğrafla beraber bulucaz :) Hadi başlayalıım!

We will find answers of the questions (which pieces we should have this summer&spring, what are the key-pieces, what are the top 10 trends) with looots of photos in this post :) Let's begin!





#1 CANLI/ PARLAK RENKLER
fuşya, turuncu, yeşil, mavi
(ve sarı, mor)

#1 BRIGHT COLOURS
fuchsia, orange, blue, green
(and yellow, purple)


#2 KALIN TOPUKLAR

#2 THICK HEELS


#3 RENGA-RENGARENK ÇİZGİLER
yazım için tıktık

#3 COLOURFUL STRIPES
for my post about stripes click


#4 ZARF ÇANTALAR

#4 ENVELOPE BAGS


#5 KOLSUZ CEKETLER

#5 SLEEVELESS JACKETS


#6 YILAN DERİSİ 
(yanlış anlaşılma olmasın, sadece deseni)

#6 SEXY SNAKESKIN


#7 BEYAZLAR
 Artık bu yaz "Little White Dress"e bir şans verin ;)

#7 MODERN WHITES
This summer give a chance to "Little white Dress" ;)


#8 BLUZLAR 
ama köylü stilinde.

#8 BLOUSES
but peasant styled.


#9 ALTIN, ALTIN, ALTIN

#9 BRIGHT GOLD


#10 ÇİÇEKLER
yazım için tıktık

#10 FLIRTY FLORALS
for my post about flower prints/florals click

Benim favorilerim canlı renkler, onlarla yürümek çok rahat olduğu için kalın topuklar, beyazlar, zarf çantalar (içlerine sığamasam da görüntüsü hoş :D), çizgiler ve çiçekler. Yılan derisi ve şu köylü stilinde bluz olayını hiç tutmadım ben söyliyeyim! Altına karşı da nötrüm. 

My favorites are bright colours, thick heels (just because I can walk with them very easily), whites, envelope bags (they are little bit small for my all stuff but they seem pretty :D), stripes and florals. I didn't like this snakeskin prints and peasant blouses at all. And I'm neutral about gold.

Sizin favorileriniz? Hangi trendlere uymayı planlıyorsunuz? :)
Fikirlerinizden, planlarınızdan bizi habersiz bırakmayıın! :D

Your favorites? Which trends are you planning to follow? :)
Tell us about your ideas and plans! :D

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