Tuesday, April 7, 2009

Easter Frockery: Lower Figure

A fitted bodice floating over an a-line skirt - appropriately shining and shadowing the lovely lower figure. Cardigan Empire recommendations ensue:

1. Bright, saturated, and full of life The Sweet-As-Pie Dress creates a perfectly modern Easter. Instead of a traditional floral, dots of graphic appliques embellish a perfectly pear silhouette, complete with strategically placed colorblocking at the waist and hem.

Enclosing the shoulders is a layer of cheerful crocheted cephalopods swimming around the edges of the Octopus Warp.



1. Normally I prohibit the use of Black at Easter, but the Wild Bush Rose Shirtdress's pairing of ebony and ivory feels fresh rather than mournful. I love how the pattern of the skirt rises above the self belt, drawing even more attention to the comparatively tiny waist.


Tomorrow we'll be frocking Linear Ladies.



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1 comment:

  1. Ah now you're speaking my language. I love it all!

    Stop by and see the two new teeny occupants that are residing on my patio chandelier.

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