Como ya sabréis ha llegado el día del "black friday" una "fiesta" americana que llevamos unos años celebrando en España y que ofrece un montón de descuentos y promociones en moda y artículos de todo tipo y cada vez con más éxito. ¿Ya habéis fichado algo para aprovecharlo? Yo voy a aprovechar a darme algún capricho en Groupon, me encantan los planes de salud y bienestar y estoy viendo en Cuponation que tienen un 25% de descuento :)
Para celebrarlo os enseño un total look negro que se ha convertido un poco en mi uniforme de trabajo últimamente. Unos jeans cómodos y un cuello vuelto son mis básicos imprescindibles del día a día. ¿Y a los vuestros?
Total look: Zara
Bolso/bag: Miu Miu
Cinturón/belt: Asos
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Estás ideal, el bolso no puede ser más bonito.
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perfect outfit :)
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Me encanta este look total black! El bolso y los zapatos lo más!
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Me encanta el look en total negro! Nunca falla! Feliz finde guapa! xoxo
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Total black look!! Siempre tan socorrido y estiloso. Tus zapatos son muy originales. Me gusta mucho dar color a los looks con los accesorios y ese bolso es una pasada!! :)
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Vas perfecta me encantan esos zapatos!!
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Muy total!
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Muy guapa! me gusta mucho el detalle del bolso bicolor! Bss
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