Showing posts with label floral. Show all posts
Showing posts with label floral. Show all posts

Monday, March 3, 2008

Flowers 'n Stripes

A few weeks ago, I sat on the floor of my room in a dazed sort of bliss, surrounded by piles of fashion magazines. I was flipping through at random, letting my fingers slide across smooth pages as I sought any sort of inspirational pictures I might have previously missed. Beside me was a stack of torn-out pages, edges ragged and surfaces gleaming, that particularly caught my fancy.

I began to notice a trend in the torn out pages. You see, in many of them, the stylist had chosen to pair stripes with flowers. And it worked so well! With Nubby Twiglet's fashion notebooks fresh in my mind, I grabbed a glue stick and began assembling a stripes-and-flowers collage, my excitement mounting.

Then I realized that Lost was on. The collage tumbled from my hands and slid under the bed, forgotten.

It's really not my fault. That show is like a drug.

Anyway, what I'm trying to say in a long, rambling, and possibly boring way is that today, when I saw how Queen Michelle paired her beautifully altered floral dress with a striped shirt, I remembered my collage.

Here it is, dug up and dusted off. The girl in the white hat has a blue-and-white striped shirt on, but the stripes aren't visible with the picture in such a small format.




And here is my collage's virtual sister that I felt the need to make:


There's no doubt about it; stripes + flowers = styling success! I'll have to keep that in mind when mixing prints and that type of thing.

Thursday, May 3, 2007

Be a Flower Child

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"Where have all the flowers gone? Long time passing. Where have all the flowers gone? Long time ago. Where have all the flowers gone? Fashionistas took them, everyone..."

What? You want me to stop crooning hippie songs and actually make a post?

Oh. Okay.

Was anyone else blown away by the pictures of Erin Fetherston's flower-inspired collection in Lula? I definitely was. Her creations were these light, gauzy dresses that were beautifully flowy and decidedly floral. I also fell in love with the delicate flower wreaths. I would kill to place one of those on my head. In fact, I'd never take it off. Ever. Except maybe to sleep.

So what does this mean for me? This summer I'll be twirling around in floral frocks and white lace, and my hair will be full of flowers. In other words, I will be the slightly more adult version of my 6-year-old self, the self that refused to wear anything but dresses and made fairy houses in the woods behind my house. I'm regressing and I love it.

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Eyelet Dress, Delia*s

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Dusty Rose Dress, Heritage 1981

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Eyelet Dress, Alloy

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Lucite Flower Headband, Moppetsclosets on Etsy

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Carved Rose Clips, Urban Outfitters

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Flower Hairpins, GreenThumbDesigns on Etsy