The record store is not only a place an indie girl
would go to shop for music. Most are used as a social hangout and some even
have a cafe to chill in with friends.
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Inside Rough Trade East |
The turtleneck jumper is £46 at Topshop. I chose it as the plain tops Ian Curtis used to wear inspired me. Both the Sessun coat (£225) and the Cooperative trousers (£48) I found at Urban Outfitters- an obvious choice for an indie girl. Although the prices are higher than the ‘student budget’ I think they would usually aim for, these two pieces can be worn again and again in various outfits.The bag is £17 from vintage superstore Beyond Retro in Shoreditch and the buckled boots are £42 on ASOS Marketplace.
I have chosen a comfortable look for this, as it would
probably be a relaxed afternoon out. The indie girl wouldn’t look
‘overdressed’; therefore I opted for a thrown together outfit using signature
indie monochrome colours.
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