Picnics are best done Korean style. You can't tell me that kimbaps aren't the best for sitting under a tree on a tatami style mat. Picnics are also best with large tumblers of wine, but we had to settle for white wine well concealed in a Thermos. Red Solo cups optional (but we were being eco-friendly with these decomposable cups).
t-shirt. proenza schouler for target. skirt. Korean street market. hat. Mina (Kyoto, Japan). flats. Via Spiga.
Sushi looks good, I am going to have to get myself some tomorrow!
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ReplyDeleteYou look so cute and chic at the same time..and sushiii mmmm gotta get meself sum!
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Sounds like the perfect way to spend the last days of Summer. And I am loving that skirt! Hope you're having a wonderful day :)
ReplyDeletelove the light colors
ReplyDeleteSounds like a fun time! It's already super cold here... sigh.
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love your skirt
ReplyDeletethe color and length...everything!
omg, i can't believe i missed out on this picnic! damn my brunch shift!
ReplyDeleteYour hair looks so good here! Sometimes I wish all my friends weren't so American so I could have ethnic food picnics in the park. Oh wait, I guess we do that but it ends up being Thai or Greek or Indian. I guess I'm saying I need more azn friends. The end.
ReplyDeleteohh shit this brings me back. everything looks delicioussss
ReplyDeletehm already commented, but SOBA NOODLES. yum.
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