I bought this poncho a couple of months ago while I was in Colombia. I love the way the different patterns interweave throughout. I added the belt to make it a bit more form fitting but have also worn the poncho with a sweater underneath and boyfriend jeans for a cute laid back look!
Top: Poncho from Colombia; Similar
Jeans: F21
Belt: H&M; Similar
Shoes: Aldo; Similar
Necklaces: American Eagle
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Nice outfit! I like how you're wearing the poncho!
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I love that outfit, that purple really makes the poncho pop! Great post!
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I really like those cobalt blue pants!
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loooooooove this top thingiee:D
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Cute poncho! <3
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ReplyDeleteVery cute poncho. I also love the pop of purple at the bottom, nice touch. You should try pairing it with a fun, bright necklace. That would be so chic.
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I loooove love this outfit! Purple pants are so. awesome. You rock them!
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Cute outfit! Love the color of those jeans!
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You look so gorgeous, I love this!
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Fantastic purple jeans!
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