En cuanto a la elección del outfit para este día había que considerar que Turquía es un país casi 100% musulman y, aunque es de los menos estrictos, hay que respetar la cultura e ir un poco mas tapadas. Decidí usar un vestido largo con un estampado paisley en rojos, rosas y corales que queda muy bien con el contraste de la piel morenita. Me gusta romper un poco este tipo de vestidos con un cinturón finito para alargar la figura. Como yo soy algo chaparrita este vestido suelo ponérmelo con mis sandalias de Pedro García (aquí). ¡Espero les guste!
Hey everyone! How was your monday? Today we continue with the posts from my recent trip before fall comes completely into action. I used this look for our first, of two day stay, in Istanbul, Turkey, I quickly fell in love with this city that reminded me a bit of my home town, Mexico City with all its contrasts and touch of surrealism. We walked around all of Istanbul's center and visited the Blue Mosque, Saint Sofía, the Great Bazar and the Cistern Basilica, as well as walked around the little streets.
While getting dressed I had to consider that Turkey is an islamic country, even if it's not that strict, and we have to respect their customs and cover up a little. I chose to wear this paisley maxi dress which with its reds, pinks and corals looks great against tan skin. I like to break this kind of dresses with a skinny belt to elongate the figure. I'm not the tallest girl around so I have to wear this kind of dresses with big wedges like my Pedro Garcia ones (here). Hope you like it!
Vestido/Dress: Bershka s/s 13
Bolsa/Bag: SuiteBlanco a/w 13
Cinturón/Belt: H&M
Lentes/Sunglasses: Tom Ford
Recomendación: Cenar en el Restaurante Ulus 29 aquí, no solo por la vista espectacular de la ciudad como la comida deliciosa.
Quick tip: For dinner Ulus 29 here is a must, great view and amazing food.
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