I love visiting Tegucigalpa (the Honduran capital) for various reasons. One of them is the weather. I can wear black you guyyys! And not sweat like a pig you guyyys! I’m not even sure if my blouse looked decent with the ruffle skirt, but I just had to wear it and closed to the last button. La Ceiba’s so hot and humid, gives ya Monica Geller-at-the-Bahamas hair…
I ended up looking very business-ready on top and very clown meets aztec on bottom. Worksh for me!
Mirror sunnies: ASOS, Sheer blouse: gift from momma, Skirt: DIY here, Clip-on earrings: vintage, from grandmotha
I fell in love with the Archduchess Platform (from Free People) ages ago, and saved up while waiting for them to go on sale. And on sale they went! Muahahaha!
By the way, I was browsing through my old posts and my heart ached for a very specific reason: I reeeeally miss taking pictures out on the town. Unfortunately, La Ceiba isn’t nearly as safe as it used to be. I hate saying negative things about my country, but the situation reflects on my blog and I really feel the need to share it. A big camera + posing in heels is recipe for getting mugged, and I obviously don’t like exposing my younger siblings (aka TWF’s photographers) to danger. We used to hear stories of tragic assaults and kidnappings, but now they’re hitting closer to home. It’s a shame, because my country is truly beautiful and what inspires my outfits; I love sharing it with you guys! I hope this changes soon, but til’ then please forgive me for flooding this blog with bland pictures taken in private neighborhoods. Better than shutting the whole thing down, right?
This is why I’m extra excited about a trip I’m taking and will be blogging about. I promise LOTS of pictures!
Don’t worry – your pictures could never be bland! The Honduran sunshine alone looks terribly exotic (the weather in London has been terrible these past few weeks). And no one should put themselves in danger purely for the purposes of fashion. Keep up the good work!
you’re soooo beautiful, Fabi!
Always adore ur style <3
xoxo,
sausanhanifah.blogspot.com
AMAZING!!! <3
I definitely understand the camera-thingy problem. Same goes here in the Philippines, maybe most third world countries have this problem?
absolutely great look..i love ur skirt and heels..omg ur heels are so awesome
btw maybe we can fllw each other?
jessillesilv.blogspot.com
So beautiful pictures!You look amazing in this outfit!Super cute :)!
super guapa fabi! siempre me encantan tus look, always so feminine and classy! BESOS
Hi Fabi! I hope you’re well. You look fashionably great, btw. And those shoes added just the right amount of “style” 🙂
Xo,
Jade
Thank you Jade! Your new blog is so cute!
i absolutely love this!
http://fashionhandglide.blogspot.ca/
You always look gorgeous Fabi
Thank you!!! Read your latest blog posts, glad you’re doing better and working again!!! Best wishes xo
Siempre te ves bella, tu colleccion son una maravilla…
You always look beautiful, and your collection is wonderful …
muero de risa con tu comparacion de monica en las bahamas, pero tu pelo siempre es super lacio
el look esperfecto como siempre, por que esos zapatos tambien son fabulosos y que bien que los compraste en rebajas
Que bonito outfit!! Ame la falda…
xx s
http://www.my-philosophie.com
Hola Fabi, me encanta tu blog, y DIOS MIO! Que muchacha mas talentosa 😀
Me entristece mucho lo que dices de nuestro pais… yo tambien disfrutaba tus escenarios tan catrachos, pero bueno, Dios quiera esta situacion cambie pronto.
Un saludo enorme!
arghhhh sweat like a pig is a big disaster.
Actually i hate it too saying bad things about our third countries. Like it is hot, but fugly hot, i love fashion and I want to stay in NYC or somewhere better for my fashion approach.
but you look so good here, no no sweat like a pig anymore
Herdiana Surachman
Hi, Faby… Im honduran too, but living in south america, a mi también me duele lo que pasa en nuestro país… impresionante como cambian las cosas en tan pocos años. Yo no se nada de costura y no puedo hacer esas bellezas por que no tengo idea. Que es lo básico que debo de hacer? Sacar un curso de costura (y de que exactamente)? que tipo de maquina de costura requeriré que no sea tan caro? Saluditos desde Chile 🙂
Hi, Faby… Im honduran too, but living in south america, a mi también me duele lo que pasa en nuestro país… impresionante como cambian las cosas en tan pocos años. Yo no se nada de costura y no puedo hacer esas bellezas por que no tengo idea. Que es lo básico que debo de hacer? Sacar un curso de costura (y de que exactamente)? que tipo de maquina de costura requeriré que no sea tan caro? Saluditos desde Chile 🙂
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