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OOTD: Grandma's 70s.

My grandma was a dressmaker. Most of her clothes in her younger years were sewed by her. She usually find and buy the fabrics she loved and she tries to copy certain trends during her time. Until now, those skirts, blouses and other apparels are still here; still in a very good condition. This skirt I'm wearing is one of the high-waist skirts I inherited from her.






It's fun to look through our grand mother's closet because admit it or not, fashion goes around and comes back around. Some prefer to have the modernize old fashion styles. I prefer the original ones. :p


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