Hello again, everyone
Now that I told you all about our latest Tasmanian holiday
adventures, I would like to share with you a couple of outfits that I wore
while in Tasmania.
One thing that I couldn’t get right during our trip, was to
wear clothes appropriate to the weather and for the first few days I felt
constantly cold until I realised that due to the island’s proximity to the
Antarctica, its cold weather adds a chill factor that could not be ignored and
in order to survive, I just should add an extra layer to my outfits. So after that, I never left our hotel without
a cardi or a scarf or both. Chances are,
you would need them even on a relatively warm day.
So one day on a way for a walk to a nearby park and beyond,
despite the fact than my phone told me that it is going to be a hot day, I
wasn’t going to be fooled again.
I started with white shorts, a singlet and a pair of sneakers
that I would normally wear on a hot day back in Sydney but sticking to my latest
weather discovery, I added a light button-up blouse and tied a scarf around my
neck thinking that if the weather would get hotter later in a day as predicted,
all I would have to do is take off my blouse and remove the scarf. And with that we left the hotel.
As it turned out, even when the temperature was at its
hottest peak, I felt perfectly comfortable in my extra layers and had no desire
to remove any of them.
On another hand, it was a perfect weather for exploring the
city on foot and both my husband and I thoroughly enjoyed it.
What I wore: shorts - Maison Scotch, shoes - Converse, blouse - Zara, scarf - vintage Pierre Cardin, hand bag - Furla, sunglasses (old) - Chanel.
If you want to know more about Tasmania and its lovely
capital, Hobart, just click on the words Tasmania or Hobart and the link will take you there.
Until then,
Linking up with: The Pleated Poppy, Shelbee on the edge, Fine Whatever, Not Dead Yet Style, High Attitude Style, Mum with Style
Linking up with: The Pleated Poppy, Shelbee on the edge, Fine Whatever, Not Dead Yet Style, High Attitude Style, Mum with Style
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