5 ways to wear a multi-colored printed dress

As I told you on my previous post, today (August 15th) is one of the biggest religion holidays in Greece (The Assumption of Mary). For this reason, I’m not going to do a regular post but a “new kind of post” instead.

Today, I’m going to show you 5 ways to wear a multi-colored printed dress. When you have an item with so many colors on it, it’s a bit difficult to find a good match for the shoes and the other accessories, because you don’t want to overdo it with the colors. The most important advice I have to give you is to stick to one or some of the colors that your item, in this case dress, already has on it. My rule is never more than 3 colors – a rule my mom passed on me – because you don’t want to look like a clown.

You may pair it with flats or heels, that’s absolutely your choice, but if your dress has as many colors as mine on it, be careful with your selection of accessories. Let’s see how I wore mine.

1.      With a pair of blue slingbacks and a bag of the same color.




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Miss Robin Hood | Outfit post

This is the post I was originally going to publish last Friday, but decided to postpone, since almost nobody would be there to read it. I know August is the month in which most of you go on holidays, especially Greeks, because in August the 15th we celebrate the Assumption of Mary (as I told you last year too), one of the most important religious holidays in Greece (after Christmas and Easter). And because I really liked this outfit, I didn’t want to “waste a good outfit” and not give it the attention it “deserves”, so I decided to postpone it.  hehe




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Shoe Saves #17, #18 and #19

Since it’s Friday today and most of you are not going to be around to read any posts (because you’ll probably be at a beach somewhere! – Good for you!) I decided to postpone the outfit post I had prepared to show you, for Monday! But for those of you who are still here, and not out of town (myself included) I prepared another post, where I’m going to show you my “recent” shoe saves!

About a month ago, I shared with you my photos from my shoe collection, and I explained to you the rules of the Shoeper Shoe Challenge by Shoeperwoman.com, that I joined this year. According to the rules, I have to save all my shoes, by wearing them at least once in the duration of a year. As a proof, each Shoe Save must be photographed either in an outfit, or with a simple shoe photo. I usually try to photograph all my Shoe Saves in an outfit, but since I wear many pairs in my everyday life, with very casual outfits, I didn’t have the chance to photograph them so far. So I decided to show you some shoe photos of my recent shoes saves, in order to keep them “safe”, because summer is soon coming to an end, and I have many more shoe saves to do. (By the way you can also join the Challenge whenever you like, just click here to read the rules. You’ll see, it’s fun!).

Shoe Save #17: Arte Piedi black flat sandals




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Colorblock this!

I wore this outfit for a night out with friends, in an attempt to finally wear my Tsakiris Mallas shoes I bought back then, and “save” them according to the rules of the Shoeper Shoe Challenge by Shoeperwoman.com.




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Chalkidiki Diary

As you already know, 2 weeks after my vacation to Chios, I left again, this time for Chalkidiki, the heaven on earth for us living in Thessaloniki. When I go to Chalkidiki, I usually stay at my cousin’s summer house, just outside N.Marmaras. The house is in a very quiet area, surrounded by trees, and almost-wild nature, and it’s only a few meters away from the beach (although you need to walk a lot to get there). My uncle bought the land many years ago, and built a cute house there, under 2 huge plane trees (platanus). You may remember telling you how much I love the platanus smell on last year’s post about Chalkidiki.




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