ONE ITEM 3 WAYS: AFRICAN OUTFIT PART I

One Outfit 3 Ways: African Outfit Part I || CancanRoynelle.com
One Outfit 3 Ways: African Outfit Part I || CancanRoynelle.com
One Outfit 3 Ways: African Outfit Part I || CancanRoynelle.com
One Outfit 3 Ways: African Outfit Part I || CancanRoynelle.com
One Outfit 3 Ways: African Outfit Part I || CancanRoynelle.com
One Outfit 3 Ways: African Outfit Part I || CancanRoynelle.com
One Outfit 3 Ways: African Outfit Part I || CancanRoynelle.com
One Outfit 3 Ways: African Outfit Part I || CancanRoynelle.com
One Outfit 3 Ways: African Outfit Part I || CancanRoynelle.com
One Outfit 3 Ways: African Outfit Part I || CancanRoynelle.com
One Outfit 3 Ways: African Outfit Part I || CancanRoynelle.com
One Outfit 3 Ways: African Outfit Part I || CancanRoynelle.com
One Outfit 3 Ways: African Outfit Part I || CancanRoynelle.com

OUTFIT DETAILS:

African Outfit: (similar here) || Sandals: DSW || Clutch: Gifted || Watch: Fossil (old) (similar here) || Bracelet: Kate Spade || Lips:  Mac Lady Danger 

Hey, y’all! I’m doing another installment of picking one outfit and styling it in three different ways (parts II and III). I am all for having everything in my closet being versatile. What’s the point of buying it if I can’t wear it more than once? So, I’ve decided to do a monthly installment of different ways to wear one outfit. The last time I did this was with a gray suit that you can see here, here, or here. This time, I wanted to do an African outfit because I love the vintage look of these pieces as well as how each piece looks separately.

The first look is the top and bottom together. This material of this outfit is called country cloth which is native to Liberia. Coupled with the vintage look that I love and my heritage, it seemed fitting to debut it on the blog. I really enjoy the oversized top that makes the entire outfit so comfortable. I also adore the length of this skirt! I can never say no to a good midi skirt! I think my most favorite part of this outfit is the intricate detail of the pink stitching on both the top and the skirt.

When I went to take these pictures, I felt like I was in a race against the clock because the heavy rain clouds were lurking and I thought the downpour was imminent. Guess what? The sun came out and all the clouds went away. They also say if you don’t like the weather, just give it a couple of minutes and it will change.

As you can see, I took the faux goddess locs out of my hair. As much as I enjoyed the much-needed break from my hair, I can say that I definitely missed it. I took out my twists before they got completely dry and I’m really loving the way my hair looks. While it won’t be out for too long, I will definitely be rocking this style as much as I can.

I hope your Monday goes well and you get a great start to the week!

As always, thanks for stopping by!