Gray and Swarovski * rose gold: cover up with the kimono in summer

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For all those who don't really like to dress lightly in summer because they shy away from strangers looking at their own Röllekes, I have an idea.

The kimono is my friend

I like to hide one or the other outfit with airy cardigans and kimonos. They go with everything and can even make choosing your outfit even easier.

Choose a nice fluttering fabric or maybe even fine lace, which wafts around your beautiful silhouette in the slightest summer breeze. You have already wrapped yourself up elegantly and stylishly, without dying from heat.

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Mediven 550 in gray can also be summery

Yes, compression will test your patience in summer. But if it helps you with the pain as much as it does me, then you don't hesitate for a long time, you just pull it off. Especially on warm days, I need the compression garment all the more to get through the day well.

So that I at least look as good as possible when I sweat, mine shines Mediven 550 Swarovski * motif in gray as arm socks Rose gold. The color is so delicate and light that it really goes wonderfully with so many things and never bothers you. The elbow comfort zone should of course not be missing anymore. I won't go out of the house without this addition.

So that I feel a little more comfortable in my summer skirt, I have this Butt-forming body part, which prevents the miserable "diaper bottom" look. Have you already tried the addition and what do you think of it?

Here you can find all the links to the gray Swarovski * look!

Skirt: Asos | Body: Item m6 | Kimono: Asos | Shoes: Birkenstock


* Swarovski is a registered trademark of Swarovski AG


This article was created in cooperation with Medi.
Pictures: Michaela Kern

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Author: Caroline Sprott

I'm Caroline, born in 1989 and live in Augsburg. Why did I start the lipedema fashion blog? At the beginning of my diagnosis I was completely helpless before an uncertain future. Now, a few years later, through active participation in self-help groups and a lot of research, I have accumulated a wealth of experience that I would like to make available to other affected persons in one place - without the detour via private groups on Facebook. The fashion component is of course due to my hobby. At the time, I promised myself that I would never be restricted by compression stockings. This attitude gives other patients courage and so Michaela advised me to start a blog.

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