Venetian Ventures
I hope you’re hungry because we’re going to Italy! Land of pasta, pizza and such beautiful fashion and culture. Here’s what I wore….
1. Travel
Get those Ryanair bags out of storage it’s time to pack. With quick trips, the easier option is to take carry-ons but not to worry you can still look fabulous even with those little dimensions. If your are anything like me, the moment you step foot in a different city or country you become an influencer so you have to be prepared.

Like always, travel in comfy yet put-together outfits. As you can see here, I opted for the most uncomfortable trouser option – jeans. Now, I don’t hate a jean but wearing them on a plane? Not my brightest idea but then again I stepped off that Ryanair plane looking cute and ready to explore.

Accessories! Caps or any hair accessories are your best friend when making a casual outfit look something extra. Use the Sandwich method.
2. Exploring
If you are a photo junkie like my girls and I, you need to look cute exploring. All the random streets you get lost on could be your perfect photo op. If not you can just like to look cute for yourself.
Usually, this is where jeans come into play for me. As a self-proclaimed shopaholic, I have lots of pairs with all different fits and yet I also come back tot these two pairs.
First, we have the pinstripe jeans. These are my favourite jeans to wear when I’m looking for a casual but aesthetically interesting outfit. I simply pair it with a white top, in this case, my satin shirt tied to add the front for extra dimension and texture, and just some white trainers. Hair accessories also play a big part in changing the dimensions of an outfit, but we will get to that later. Lastly, paired with my Zara jacket, placed just on my shoulders to again add something different. Remember, play around, it’s how you wear your clothes not how they wear you!
Swipe across to see the second pair. If you know me, you’ve definitely seen these jeans before. These jeans have the perfect size rips in the perfect place so you don’t get that annoying thing when they rip even more every time you put them on. Again, as you can see, I chose to style it with the sandwich method. Keeping basics fun and casual.
3. Dinner and drinks
Time for my favourite outfits of the trip, the evening ones.

For a quick bite of pasta, a cute little top with matching pants is perfect. I paired this grey high neck with a pair of lighter grey trousers to add some monochromatic elements., finishing it off with everyone favourite trend, a bow.

My favourite dress ever. Such a simple yet cute and effective design. The shape of the dress mimics the shape of your body only exaggerated at the waist, creating the illusion of that snatched waist. With a dress as simple as this, you want to not add extra layers and instead play around with different hairstyles to create something timeless and staple.
This outfit was really fun. A short skirt with my satin shirt and lilac vest top. Playing around with different textures and wearing my clothes instead of letting them wear me. The perfect outfit for a quick gondala ride in the sun.












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