When: Tuesday // Weather: 80s // Real life: work
I love a good matching set. Actually, I think this is the only matching set I own, but that doesn’t mean I can’t have a general appreciation for the concept. Together, they make a faux dress, and apart, there are endless possibilities! (See below for proof.)
Speaking of “apart,” can I just say that it drives me crazy when people write “apart” when they mean “a part.” As in: “I’m so honored to be apart of this group!” Cringe. Taking out that space basically gives the sentence the opposite meaning!
These are your lessons for the day:
Cool: Matching sets
Not cool: Improper use of “apart”
…My work here is done.
another matching Top & Skirt // or this Top & Skirt // Bag // similar Shoes // similar Necklaces // Ring
YY to apart, a part. It’s just basic grammar for goodness sake. Mind you the your, you’re thing drives me up the wall as well.
Nice matching set, I assumed it was a dress when I clicked through 🙂
Oh there are MANY grammar things that drive me crazy. I’m just taking it one step at a time. 🙂 Next up: a less on lie vs. lay, perhaps?