Happy Friday! Today is the last post in this week’s styling of red denim. In this PLAY style, I paired my red jeggings with platform sandals, a satin blazer and a sequin top for a night out. It’s been a lot of fun this week coming up with new ways to style red denim and incorporate it into my wardrobe. Hopefully I have helped provide some new ideas for your style as well! Everyone needs some new ideas and inspiration when it comes to fashion, which is why I love collecting Coffee Table Fashion books. My favorite, received as a Christmas gift this past Christmas, is my Christian Louboutin Coffee Table Book. It is extremely large and super heavy, which is why it was left in the States, but boy did I enjoy looking through it over the holidays. Luckily, I was able to persuade my parents to take some photos of the book so I could include it in today’s post as number 23 of MY ONE HUNDRED. I hope you enjoy!
NUMBER 23/100 – COFFEE TABLE FASHION BOOK


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Ironing Out the Details:
Top – Vintage; Similar
Red Jeans – OLD NAVY Rock Star, Similar here, here and here
Blazer – ANTONIO MELANI Gada Satin Jacket
Earrings – Vintage snake; Similar
Ring – MODCLOTH, Similar
Sandals – MICHAEL KORS, Similar here and here
Clutch – Vintage, Similar
Have a great weekend!
xoxo Wrinkled Chiffon

Unfortunately, it was a gloomy day, but the weather didn’t detour us from enjoying a tour of the temple and taking in all of its history and beauty.

Each year there are at least seventy festivals held at the complex, however, don’t let this fool you into paying more money to enter the temple. Sadly, the tour guides will lead you to believe there is a festival taking place in order to collect more money as an entrance fee. Entering the temple is free, but we did give a tip to our tour guide. Also, remember to carry along a sarong, as is the case when visiting most Southeast Asian temples. If you do not have one of your own, a sarong can be rented for a small fee.






What a beautiful door into one of the smaller temples.
Of course I brought my Louboutins! Finding interesting spots around the temple to take pictures with my shoe distracted us from the rainy weather. Our guide even joined in on the game…although I don’t think he really understood what we were doing or why we were taking pictures of a shoe, ha! I love the way he is presenting it in this picture, as if it was a special gift or prize.

On to our next adventure…









