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Spring Wear Guide: Sweater With Short Skirt Is Good.

2016/3/21 10:58:00 52

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Woolen sweater

The lace and hook elements on the chest make the sweater more elegant and elegant. The white is soft and fresh, and the fluffy texture is small and feminine. It matches the short skirt with light grey hair, and is fashionable and beautiful.


The white short sweater matches the wave point skirt, the young girl is lively and disguised, looks simple and good-looking, reveals the gentle and fresh temperament, matches the black tights and the high-heeled shoes, displays the small feminine flavor.

Such collocation is quite good either in color or in style. I believe your eyes are good.

If you feel good, please join our fashion team and try it together.

Mint green loose sweater

Printed skirt

It is very springy, simple and elegant, and feels very comfortable. I believe that many girls like this dress.

If you feel good, please join our fashion team and try it together.

Wathet

sweater

The color is elegant and gentle, with the decoration of the white lace and necklaces, which makes the sweater more feminine, with the leopard short skirt, and the slim skirt style outlines the graceful posture and beauty.


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