Music Playlist Challenge: "Moonlight Sonata" - Beethoven
I had to finish the music playlist challenge with a bang, and being a major fan of classical music I chose to finish with Beethoven's "Moonlight Sonata," which I would argue it is one of the most romantic songs ever written (ha, Beethoven ushered in the Romantic era of music if I believe).
Anyway, my goal was to go something romantic and something that painted imagery of the night sky since the Moonlight part. So I chose a palette of Grays, blues, blacks, and silver to represent the various colors a night sky can carry and things included in a night scene: textured leaf tights to show the silhouette of trees under the moon at night, a herringbone pencil skirt that looks like stars in the night sky, a black velvetty scarf for the darkest part of the night, and a blue for the various shades of blue from dusk to dawn.
This has been one of my most favorite outfits I have produced this year because I believe it fulfills the goal of my style blog and desire in taste: to creatively create outfits inspired by music and display a sense of art in each outfit.
I felt like I really drew out everything Beethoven gave in his song to create a outfit that was creative and different from my typical selection but came out with a really attractive, end result.
I sweated over most of the details too. I wish I would've done my hair but I simply didn't have time this morning. I went for shimmery, silvery details that reminded me of the night sky with the stars and the moon so I opted silver accent jewelry and shimmery nails. I wanted more than anything to wear my starry earrings and the silver buckle on my belt has constantly reminded me of a crescent moon so it had to come too. I went with the night theme for makeup so I chose grey smokey eyes which is typically a more evening makeup look for me.
Well, that's it folks for the third-annual music challenge! Stay tuned for the recap it's coming up shortly!
Skirt, Vintage
Tights, Kohls
Blue blouse, Gifted/Vintage
Sweater Cape, Buffalo Exchange
Scarf-Tie, Handmade
Belt, Vintage
Shoes, Last Chance
Bracelet and Earrings, Icing
Anyway, my goal was to go something romantic and something that painted imagery of the night sky since the Moonlight part. So I chose a palette of Grays, blues, blacks, and silver to represent the various colors a night sky can carry and things included in a night scene: textured leaf tights to show the silhouette of trees under the moon at night, a herringbone pencil skirt that looks like stars in the night sky, a black velvetty scarf for the darkest part of the night, and a blue for the various shades of blue from dusk to dawn.
This has been one of my most favorite outfits I have produced this year because I believe it fulfills the goal of my style blog and desire in taste: to creatively create outfits inspired by music and display a sense of art in each outfit.
I felt like I really drew out everything Beethoven gave in his song to create a outfit that was creative and different from my typical selection but came out with a really attractive, end result.
I sweated over most of the details too. I wish I would've done my hair but I simply didn't have time this morning. I went for shimmery, silvery details that reminded me of the night sky with the stars and the moon so I opted silver accent jewelry and shimmery nails. I wanted more than anything to wear my starry earrings and the silver buckle on my belt has constantly reminded me of a crescent moon so it had to come too. I went with the night theme for makeup so I chose grey smokey eyes which is typically a more evening makeup look for me.
Well, that's it folks for the third-annual music challenge! Stay tuned for the recap it's coming up shortly!
Skirt, Vintage
Tights, Kohls
Blue blouse, Gifted/Vintage
Sweater Cape, Buffalo Exchange
Scarf-Tie, Handmade
Belt, Vintage
Shoes, Last Chance
Bracelet and Earrings, Icing
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