This post is more of a photo diary than a fashion diary. I hope you don't mind. There were lots of great pictures from our trip that I wanted to share. Lots of colors & textures. The temperature was considerably cooler in Cusco, and by 'considerably cooler', I basically mean that I died and became an ice cube. This is also the point in our trip where I rocked a ponytail and never let me hair down again - because our hotel ( and I use this word loosely) did not have hot water. Well, it actually did have hot water, but it was upon request; a fact we did not find out until our last night there. All in all, it was a completely memorable trip with lots of great laughs, a total experience.
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Turquoise heart shaped paperweight found in an open-air market.
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Multicolored beads for sale. |
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Magnets! |
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Pigments for sale. |
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So high we're touching the clouds... |
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Grinding up pigments to dye textiles. |
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Cusco. During our visit, the city celebrated the Centennial Celebration of the discovery of Machu Pichu. |
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Beautiful little waterfall |
What I wore:
Jacket:
Burberry
Sweater:
Gap
Scarf:
Burberry
Peru looks so nice! I just got back from Europe myself and the thing I was looking forward to the most was my own shower, haha!
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Looks like you had an amazing time! Super jelly!
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vaya que el corazón es muy hermoso! que hermosas fotografías!
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Thank you for sharing! Peru is next on my travel bucket list. You still look lovely despite the no shower detail :)
ReplyDeleteI hope you bought some of those beads - they're gorgeous!
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Stunning! It certainly seems like an unforgettable trip.
ReplyDelete& I adore that turquoise paperweight.
sO romantic! i love it!
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I love your pictures! I was born in Peru and the fact you were in Cusco for the centennial anni is quite amazing! I love Lima and loved my trip to visit Machu Picchu!
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