

I'm wearing; H&M dress (a few season's ago summer dress), velvet jacket
I'm totally loving (like everyone else) the Navajo printed blankets and cardigan coats,
I spent yesterday hours browsing online to find original Navajo blankets "cardigans" instead of the inspired prints but no luck so far :( ( I'll keep on looking though, to find my perfect blanket...)
As for the inspired-by-Navajo cadigans/cloaks, these do warm my heart; Opening Ceremony cardigan, American Archive's amazing cardigans, Lindsey Thornburg at Bona Drag and BlackMarketBaby's cloaks.
Hope everyone will have an amazing weekend!
xoxo




62 comments:
Cute dress! Cant believe u found it in H&M. Cool. love
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Very cuteeeee
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Love the dress mixed with the velvet, great combo :)
XoXo-Kelli K
http://thefashionworshiper.blogspot.com
YES. Velvet and rad prints.
lovely outfit:)))
where is the velvet jacket from? x
ahhh omg that dress is amazzzzzzing! i aways love navajo pieces! xxx
omgggggggg
really amazin:))\
loooooooooove all these looks!esp urs!
kiss dear
Hi, Cocorosa!!
A Big HELLO from BRASIL!!
I appreciated the photos you have found out in Internet inspired in the "Navajo printed blankets and cardigan coats"! A creative and beautiful Post you brought to us today. I appreciated a lot.
You are really inspired, Woman!
Stay in the Peace of God!!
You and All Your Readers!!
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thats great:)
love this look...especially in sweater form!
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Love your dress! I also really like that last coat/sweater!
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im loving navajo prints too.
did you search for it in etsy?
hope you find what you want darling.
i love the outfit you're wearing above.
happy weekend
xx
I love Navajo prints. I keep adding more Navajo cardigans to my collection. x
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lovely as always :)
kisses!
Amazing dress! =)
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Great print!
lovely
I was lucky enough to find a Navajo style blanket jacket at the thrift store last weekend!
Miss M
hi girl!!!! long time no chat. I love navajo print. period. it's so timeless. and that skirt is awesome!!!!! how have u been???? I love the new layout of your blog. much easier navigation :p
xoxo
V
Loveee this combintation, beautiful!
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xxSea
great photos. i love your blog!
Great pictures and I absolutely adore your outfit ^^
Lots of love, Lisette
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Gorgeous :)
clothes are cute
so great!
loving everything navajo inspired!
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Lovely! :)
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I saw a perfect Navajo blanket at a flea market last month that you would've loved! I nearly bought it, too. I'm sure someone else ended up buying it, though. It was amazing!
How nice. I love that outfits too.
Gorgeous pictures, just found your blog through Knight Cat...loving it!
Zoe
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wonderful velvet jacket))
wow, that skirt is truly amazing! <3
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I've never seen that beautiful dress in H&M!! I never find nothing so beautiful like that!!
xoxo
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Love the style of your photos..
Very unique!
xoxo
Chara
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Such a beautiful and unexpected way to wear Navajo Prints!!! so so so gorgeous!!!!!
One of my favorite prints. The Pendleton bags are by far my favorite.
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Via tweets you seemed desperate to find navajo prints. I remember when they littered thrift stores.
I love these navajo prints. So chic and timeless of a style.
you are one of my new favorite reads. you have impeccable style, and i love that you are always smiling.
stay beautiful <33
Stylish prints and stunning photography, I love this
Ella.
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i really love your blog
You look great in any outfit.
you are a smart dresser!
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How do you pull off long dresses so darn well?
Love it xx
OH ,WAU! Amazing outfit and your banner rules! Love the pattern on your dress..............!
xxx
I had never thought that an H&M summerdress could look so cool!!
wonderful :
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you look great! amazing dress and I love this pattern!
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I just adore this :) Perfect inspiration.
XOXO,
style activist
lovely dress! I like prints like that, too, but I've never seen anything with the print here in Finland I think...
xxx Charlie
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Yes Navajo prints are getting such attention lately. I love all the unique patterns that's out wtih all the inspired clothing from it.
Amazing, I'm also totally in love with this print! Looks great on you.
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I'm in love with navajo print too!!! Great post! <3
Racheal
http://www.thrillchasin.blogspot.com
hello!
your blog´s name remind me of this band called: CocoRosie! That´s why I checked your blog fistly!
And you look a lot like Nikki from Heroes.
I really like your blog!
Nice to meet you!
;)
I love your skirt...I love this fabric and this patterns:)
Absolutely adore the dress - very cute!
Luv,
Friend in Fashion
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xx
This is when i absolutely hate there's no H&M in my country. The good side of the story? Peru's got awesome ethnc prints in it's culture, ready to wear!
Love your blog Miss C, reading you since long time now, but first time I comment.
Hugs and good vibes!
A.
www.theandrogyny.com
cute!! great blog!!
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loving navajo prints at the moment too!!
xo
Hola tienes un blog.... sencillamente precioso, me quedo sin palabras un beso.... te sigo.
Your dress is really beautiful and you wear it perfectly!
Love the landscape. Really matches the skirt. Love Native American indian inspiration
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