Closet Wishlist

So today, I'm going to be showing you a few clothing items that I've been wanting. This post is a collab with the lovely Jasmine and her blog is amazing, you should totally check it out: https://forgetmefleur.wordpress.com


Baggy T-shirts

These are something you cannot go wrong with. They are a basic staple piece that can be worn with anything. On my lust list are a few from Brandy Melville, they offer amazing basics that keep an outfit remaining casual.

https://www.covet.me/1JO6mx

Sweater

Again a basic piece that everyone should have in their wardrobe and yet I fail to. This would be easy to just throw on and it's also super cute.

Satchel

I have been looking for a nice satchel for the longest time, and I think I have finally found the perfect one.

Scalloped T-shirts 

I personally love scalloped things, I think it looks really cute. These tops are perfect for the summer. 


Plain crop tops

I don't have any plain crop tops, but I found some really cute inexpensive ones in H&M. I think that they are essential for spring/summer.


Skort/ envelope skirt 

I think that Skorts are so pretty and they would be perfect for going out. I love this one because it has really pretty gold zips. I think that it would look great with one of the H&M crop tops.


Nike Training Leggings 

I need some leggings because I am doing the Race For Life soon. I like these because they are pretty plain but they still look good.


Those are the current items on my wishlists. I hope you enjoyed a little in sight into my current lusts and hopefully some may make it into my wardrobe in the near future. Let me know if you liked this different kind of post and I'll do it again in the future because it took a long time to change the links but I enjoyed making it! Also remember to check out Jasmins post! Her blog is: https://forgetmefleur.wordpress.com and you should also check out her Instagram @jasmin_mkn

xoxo,
Laura.

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