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Jason Wu and a Mohawk






shirt-Anthropologie, blouse-Jason Wu for Target, jeans-Asos, sneakers-Converse,
cuff-Vintage, mohawk-Dove Hairspray



Four points here:  1. Sh*t was crazy at Target on Sunday the 5th with the debut of Jason Wu. I tried to persuade the husband that we needed to get there when the store opened at 8am but he was not having it. So by the time we got there at 11am pickings were slim.  I did nab this top and a skirt thank goodness.

2.  This checkered shirt is from the sleepwear section of Anthropologie but I am totally going to wear it out and about. It has a cool vintage type of greaser vibe, which I think will be a nice counterpoint this spring/summer of activewear and neon trends coming our way.

3. I only recently realized I didn't have any sneakers.  Of course I have sneakers for the gym, but I lacked a simple pair of walking around town sneakers.  So I picked up this pair of grey converse unisex babies and was instantly transported by to the summer before 8th grade when I had a similar pair and my days were spent riding bikes, swimming in the river, running through the woods and all sorts of fun stuff like that.

4.  And since my feet were in 8th grade I figure my hair should represent my punk rocker 9th grade self so I did up a quick Mohawk.  Its pretty sloppy, but not any more so than when I was 14. 

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