Her True Colors
April 29th, 2008

Michelle, a self-described “desk-slave” in US public relations company Burson Marsteller, believes a girl should be loyal to a set of colors and hers are rose, sherbet, and lemon. Cute, princess-like styles suit Chinese girls best and for her that means round-toed flats and soft textures rather than fashion-slavish attempts to seem overtly sexy and chic; they should fight their inner sweetness. As for Beijing’s straight men, they have thousands of li left to travel style-wise, she says.
Entry Filed under: Nanluoguxiang - 南锣鼓巷, Hutongs - 胡同, Beijing Street Fashion - 北京街头时尚
2 Comments Add your own
1. sasha | April 30th, 2008 at 3:47 am
those colors shouldn’t work together but somehow they do, maybe its because of her overall look which is i-didn’t-try-too-hard-but-still-look-cute
2. juchee | May 3rd, 2008 at 4:33 pm
her jacket is love and her skin is absolutely radiant.
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