I've mentioned this before but sometimes feel my closet is starting to resemble that of a little girl's - albeit, a stylish little girl - but there is definitely an under tone of Lolita hiding out in my style, mixing with my other style quirks. Baby doll dresses, florals, bright prints, bows, tights, mary janes and now...now I can add dog-print to the list! Ha. But really, how did I manage to resist that temptation until now? I first saw the dress in question on online and when I saw it in person I had to try it on because I really liked the neck line. It runs a little big in my opinion and it also wrinkles pretty easily but I’m not too bothered about that because the cuteness factor outweighs those cons. Plus that probably adds to my disheveled mystique, right? Truthfully, by the end of most of my days I look like a kid who stayed out in the playground an hour too long! Luckily, I took these before that end of day look had set in completely...
And, I've finally gotten around to posting photos of my beloved glass slippers from Fashion Forestry! I have been wearing them to death for a few weeks now but never managed to snap a photo!
outfit details:
velvet blazer - vintage
dress - h&m
rhinestone Cinderella shell shoes - fashion forestry
6 comments:
OMG! How adorable!
I just love cute and playful dresses, and this is one that I would really love to have!
In fact, I'd love to have the whole outfit.
lovelovelove
x Courtney
I love the detail on the dogs and those shoes are amazing
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Oh my goodness....those shoes! -drool-
All in all, I have to say I love the "Lolita" look. Pink, sparkles, ruffles, bows, socks with heels...so much fun! I often look in the lil girls section of boutiques and think, "now why don't they make this in MY size?"
That dress is beyond cute. Also love the monochrome colour scheme you've got going on there :) xx
cute dress
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