Monday, 1 September 2014

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Its the 1st of September... Yes I have just stated the obvious, but officially its the end of the summer (sad face), but on the up side it means its now okay for me to start buying A/W clothing! With that in mind it prompted a winter skirt purchase. I had originally seen a leopard print skirt in Topshop here and loved it, but I didn't really want to spend £38.00, so a simple click and scroll on ebay and this skirt is the result of my fruits of labour and for only £3 quid!! Yeap thats right. It's very rare I will use ebay and its usually because I am being lazy, but this little find has prompted a bit of an ebay addiction. Although, so far, it hasn't been so fruitful. I think I mentioned fruit so often then you could count it as one of your five a day. I would probably compare ebay to thrift shopping, you need to know what you want before you go and there is a large possibility you will leave empty handed. 
The pictures today were taken in a lovely little rural english town called Lough. 
p.s How cute is that little house?
Hollie x


Leather Jacket- H&M
Turtleneck- Topshop
Skirt- Ebay
Chelsea boots-Topshop
Bag- Zara
Sunglasses- Miu Miu


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    1. You are so right! I am considering putting a limit on my PayPal (if that possible). Hollie x

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  2. Oh wow, this look is really really chic...totally loving it !
    xoxo

    www.mychoicebysorana.blogspot.ro

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  3. Beautiful look, you look so effortless! Just before I stumbled across your blog, I too had a good ebay scrolling session :')

    //teandtwosugars.blogspot.com xx

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    1. Thanks Georgia! You really cannot go wrong with Ebay x

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  4. Great outfit! Gotta love ebay bargains. but it can get so out of control! Love your blog by the way xx

    The Style Rogue

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    1. Thanks Victoria! Yeah, I often have to hold back. Hollie x

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