On a recent trip to Target over the weekend I came across this Jimi Hendrix muscle t-shirt, and decided to pick it up. The fabric was so soft against my skin and the image of the late Hendrix definitely makes a statement for a music and fashion pundit like myself.
Although I do not align myself with or support his personal lifestyle choices, namely his drug and alcohol abuse, he was arguable one of the greatest instrumentalists of our time. When his visage appears on anything, it definitely makes a statement.
I've styled this muscle tee a few different ways, to match my personal style. Regardless of your style inclinations, I hope that you will be inspired.
See you in my next post. :)
XOXO,
Ker-Leen
Col. 3:14
John 7:24: "Stop judging by mere appearances, and make a right judgment."
Although I do not align myself with or support his personal lifestyle choices, namely his drug and alcohol abuse, he was arguable one of the greatest instrumentalists of our time. When his visage appears on anything, it definitely makes a statement.
I've styled this muscle tee a few different ways, to match my personal style. Regardless of your style inclinations, I hope that you will be inspired.
Wide Brim Cross Between a Fedora & Bowler Hat: Thrifted :) |
"Boyfriend" Jeans: Thrifted (from the men's section) Long-line Cardigan: Marshall's |
Structured Two-tone Tote: Persunmall Nude Pointed-Tore Pumps: Zara |
Jimi Hendrix Inspired Muscle Tee: Target Military Jacket: Target (My Husband's Jacket) |
Forest Green Tote: Zara Mesh, Lace-up Platform Sandals: Ross |
High-Waisted Jean Shorts: Thrifted |
Statement Necklace: Persunmall Wine-Colored Blazer: Thrifted Tapered-Leg Slacks: Marshall's Minimalist Heels: Target Sequin Clutch: H&M |
'Grandpa' Sweater: Thrifted Express Bandage Skirt: Thrifted Sienna Clutch: Thrifted D'orsay Pumps: Forever21 |
Light Hunter Green Trench Coat: Thrifted Briefcase/Clutch: Thrifted Wide Patent Leather Belt: Ross |
See you in my next post. :)
XOXO,
Ker-Leen
Col. 3:14
John 7:24: "Stop judging by mere appearances, and make a right judgment."