Mix and match in blue
Hi everone!
Finally, it is time for another mix and match by me. This time I felt like wearing little cute things in blue. All in all the combination is, I believe, very simple and yet very pretty! Take a look yourself:

The most obvious blue thing in the picture is of course the lovely Pixeldolls shirt. It is available in several colours and besides it is a good basic that one can mix with lots of other things. The short pants from Rocker’s Wear’s Punk Chick outfit might be a little short for this time of the year but to be honest I can’t wait until the cold time is over. Another reason for wearing such a short is the socks I recently got at Tuli.

The Ribbon knit socks are extremely detailed, the texture reminds me of the scarfs my grandmother used to knit when I was younger and the sculpted cuffs and ribbons are just lovely. You can get them in quite a few colours too.
To finish this outfit I went for the Laced Plaid shoes by [/NoLabel/] and the sweet butterfly jewellery from Kawaii Jelly. Both, necklace and ring are also available in other colours. After all that means even if you absolutely don’t like blue (which I can scarcely imagine) you can mix the shown outfit in green, red or other tones.
Another hint for skin lovers: Tuli has just released its awesome Kallista skinline and has sent out the makeup I am wearing in the pictures as group gift. The group gift came with three skin tones and if you aren’t in the group yet it’s quite worth to spend the small fee to enter the group.
Credits
Shirt: Empire Belted Jacket in gingham by Pixeldolls
Pants: Pants from Punk Chick outfit by Rocker’s wear
Socks: Ribbon knit socks in blue by Tuli/Sumi
Shoes: Laced Plaid Black by [/NoLabel/]
Skin: Kallisto (group gift) by Tuli
Hair: Madeleine II and Elizabeth, both ETD
Necklace and Ring: Butterfly Necklace and Butterfly Ring by Kawaii Jelly
Happy shopping,
Tam
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