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The Repeat Offender

"There is an unwritten rule that states, black must go with white or if you like, Black must partner with a white outfit or risk being considered as the faux pas of fashion. But we are all about risks; we live for these risks and seek to dominate them for our own achievements or just for the sake of standing out. I`m about to show you how to strut it in different colors while keeping it white, heck you can call me the repeat offender. Now indulge!"


Outfit Details:

Skirt- Old

Top- Bus Station

Clutch Bag- Gikomba

Shoes- Bata


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