Chloe is our dreamer, and can often be found wearing feminine silhouettes with whimsical details. With a tendency towards soft palettes and anything adorned with lace, she doesn’t shy away from pretty pieces or anything fairy tale inspired.
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Chloe is wearing a Champagne & Strawberry dress with gorgeous lace cutouts, and we’ve added a gold buckle belt in the same colour and a gold pearl and chain necklace to accent it. With a black suede bucket bag from Brave and black tights, we’ve dressed her in an outfit that can be worn now and easily transition into spring.
Indulging our love for pastels once again, Wildfox’s Spring collection for the White Label is cleverly named ‘Pony Tale’ and filled with airy knits, whimsical prints and a pale palette.
“… we might not be able to play with Barbies and Rainbow Brite, or create fantasy worlds in plastic castles on the floor, but we can do all those grown up things we dreamed of when we were little girls.
We can wear a lavender mini dress with flouncy sleeves and sparkling stars, we can kiss boys and run down the beach at night, we can fall asleep on the sofa with all our girlfriends watching 80′s movies, we can wear high heels and have wild adventures and, if we want, we can see the world.
The things we lose are not really lost, they shaped us growing up and still exist as fairy tales waiting to come true.”
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Consider this post to be an ode to “geek chic”.
The boy collects two things: records and comic books, and until recently, I was always somewhat hesitant to tag along on new comic book day (Wednesday) when the new issues come out. And then I discovered Cinderella, which is part secret secret spy, part Devil Wears Prada, part fairy-tale and all amazing.
Cinderella is now divorced from Prince Charming, owns her own shoe store, appropriately named Glass Slipper Shoes, but also moonlights as a secret agent, so she’s basically a bad ass fashionista spy. Best comic book ever? I think so.
Not only is the story itself fantastically done, the illustrated cover art is perfection, and is what initially caught my eye. Done by Chrissie Zullo, the style is enchanting, and captures the essence of this fashionable, stroke-of-midnight secret agent.
I have the first five issues, and have to wait until next month for the final issue … the suspense! If you’re intrigued, you can read more here, but I would suggest going out and grabbing the comics themselves. See you at Silver Snail?


























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