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Colour Crush | Rust // JustineCelina.com
Colour Crush, Dwell, Fall, Fashion

COLOUR CRUSH | RUST

If you’re following me on Instagram, you probably saw this post coming. Lately I’ve been obsessed with all things rust, so I today I thought I would share a few of my favourite pieces with you! I think rust is such a beautiful, warm, inviting colour, while still acting as a neutral — perfect for fall! This post is the first installment in my COLOUR CRUSH series, where I highlight the colour of the moment and show you how to work it into your personal style.


1. Dolman Shift Dress | 2. Plaid Blanket Scarf (on sale!) | 3. Satin Pleated Midi Skirt | 4. Mid Heel Combined Court Shoe | 5. Magical Thinking Arba Woven Pillow | 6. Cascade Effect Rust Orange Floppy Hat | 7. Country Glamour Dark Rust Fringe Booties | 8. Big City Dreams Rust Red Jumpsuit

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Texture Obsession | Fringe // JustineCelina.com
Dwell, Fashion, Summer

TEXTURE OBSESSION | FRINGE

What better thing to do on my first Saturday at home in over a month than curl up with a big cup of tea and shop in my yoga pants?! Today’s post is another installment in my OBSESSION series; highlighting a print, colour or texture of the moment, and showing you how to work it into your personal style — whether it be in the form of fashion, beauty, or in the home.  This summer, I’ve been obsessed with all things fringe, so I’ve rounded up 7 of my favourite fringe pieces for an effortless, bohemian vibe. I’ve also selected a couple items from the Nordstrom Anniversary Sale that you can pick up at a major discount before August 3rd!

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DIY Vintage Bohemian Necklace // JustineCelina.com
Create, DIY, Fashion, Jewelry, Vintage

DIY | VINTAGE BOHEMIAN NECKLACES

I love good vintage finds, and I have a major weakness for vintage jewellery and natural stones. Vintage jewellery is so unique, and I love the history each piece carries with it. There’s also something I find so satisfying about knowing that no one else will have the same accessories as I do. Usually, the jewellery I receive the most compliments on is the stuff I’ve put together myself, so I thought it would be fun to show you how I made two bohemian necklaces recently. All of the main pieces came from a small flea market in Creston, BC — and the whole project cost me less than $15.00!

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