Well a German citizen that is. Don't I look it? And no not because I married my German boyfriend, but a much different story having to do with some German blood and family history that has not been appreciated until recently. So anyway, today I picked up my certificate of naturalization at a very official and actually quite New England-y looking office here in Berlin. I have been waiting for some time for all the paperwork to go through, so this is definitely a relief. It will surely make living and working abroad much easier (i.e. legal), but it certainly feels weird to be a citizen of a country where you have to have someone translate the ins and outs of getting a passport to you.
But I digress to my citizenship obtaining outfit: I have owned both the skirt and top since way back in my San Francisco days prior to New York City when I was young and sprightly (not too many things have stuck with me that long). The sweater has been a constant winter go-to item, but it has been at least a few years since I have broken out that skirt (which used to be a definite favorite). I was inspired by all the below-the-knee length skirts I have been seeing lately, especially this one, to break it out once again. I love the way it made me feel all ladylike — a welcome change as these days I have been mostly living in pants because of all my bike riding. But hey, I ended up riding to work in this outfit this morning and it was all good, so bring on more girliness!


Outfit: Black poof sleeve sweater (vintage Wasteland San Francisco), tea skirt (vintage ???), black lace-up heeled boots (Nine West), bag (Maxx New York)
Oh my God, I can't tell you how envious I am. I spent about 4 hours at the Auslaenderbehoede today and I'm about ready to smack Deutschland in the face. German citizenship would be a dream right about now. Lucky lady!
ReplyDeleteWoohoo! Du bist Berliner! I'm so excited for you...let's have Schnitzel und Bier to celebrate. x
ReplyDeletewow, congrats on your new citizenship! From experience of being illegal in France and legal in Germany, having papers makes life MUCH easier. and i am totally jealous that you will have 2 passports!
ReplyDeleteCONGRATS MEGGY! That's so exciting... I think we're all envious of your dual citizenship.
ReplyDeleteYEAH!!!! All four of us!! amazing!!
ReplyDeletei like the skirt and the way you hair colour matches the rest of the outfit.
ReplyDeleteyou do look very happy. It's a big thing. Congrats! ;) x
you're stunning. love the skirt!
ReplyDeletex hivennn. enter my giveaway? six whole miss patina dresses to giveaway.