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Outfits of the Week

I am finally back to posting regularly again following more internet trouble these past few weeks. Here is the round-up of the outfits I have worn over the past two weeks. I post to my instagram regularly miss.rebeccarockford if you would like to see more!

Tuesday May 16th


Earrings - Erstwilder
Dress - Bernie Dexter
Shoes - From Japan

Friday 19th May


Hair Flower - Lovisa
Earrings - Erstwilder
Dress - Hell Bunny

Saturday 20th May


Hat - Vintage
Gloves - Vintage

Thursday 25th May


Hair Flowers - A gift
Cardigan - Supre
Brooch - Vintage
Skirt - A markets find
Shoes - Pinup Couture

Friday 26th May


Hair Flowers - A gift
Brooch - Erstwilder
Belt - That Shop
Shoes - Kmart

Saturday 27th May


Hair Flowers - Lovisa
Top - Review


And that's it for my outfits of the day from the past two weeks!

See you soon!

Miss Rebecca Rockford

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