Technically this isn’t a Bicyclette specific blog post, but because it has to do with shopping, dresses and floral prints, I figured it was fair game. Plus, I’m curious to see what other people think of this.
So here’s the situation: last week I was window shopping at 69 Vintage, which quickly turned into real shopping when my eyes fell on this dress, Exhibit A:
The sweetheart neckline, slim silhouette, slightly impressionistic floral print, and cool colour palette were perfection, and upon trying it on and discovering that it was practically made for my body, it was a sure purchase.
Throughout the rest of the day, as I had lunch with my girlfriends and gave them a mini-tour of the studio, the dress remained on my mind, not because of shopping guilt (it was too fantastic to regret), but because I kept thinking of how familiar the shape and print was.
And low and behold, it came to me. Allow me to present Exhibit B, the Minkpink “I Ken Done It” dress:
How close are these two prints? And the style? I know mine is vintage because the fabrication is different than this Minkpink style, and the tag is obviously vintage.
So what do you think? Did this vintage dress inspire the Minkpink style? Purely coincidence?
Yesterday I tweeted and facebooked a snapshot of a new Bicyclette floral dress that I just couldn’t wait to wear, and as promised, here’s the full outfit post. Unfortunately the weather has been lacking in sun and summer, but it was the perfect way to brighten up the day with the bright floral print, structured bustier top and flowy skirt. I decided to add a little bit of edge (and warmth!) by layering a striped knit over top (no need to be scared of mismatched prints) and my over-the-knee boots, and accessorized with the usual pile of bangles, a studded belt and silver feather earrings.
The dress, among many others, will be available in the shop soon! Updates on the store launch date soon, as I have a phone meeting with my web developer tomorrow. Exciting times approaching, that’s for sure!
The good news: yesterday at Magic I bought a lot of great pieces that you should be really excited about…
- Florals: on oversized tanks, exposed-zipper dresses, and deep-v tees, both multi-coloured and black and white
- Lace: as insets, full backs and decorative detailing
- Subtle Studs: on oversized breezy tops, necklines of dresses, and embellishment on cardis
- Bright Colours and Soft Neutrals: think turquoise and hot pink in perfect dresses, tunics and silky fabrics
- Sheer Layers: breezy tops in light fabrics that are perfect for creating that perfect layered look
- Leopard Print: the most perfect oversized, bat wing, light grey melange sweater with an abstract print
I’m really excited.
The bad news is, there is a very strict no picture taking rule, which means that I was unable to document my purchases and share them with you. Hence the words-only description and lack of visuals. Disappointing, I know.
I did, however, manage to get some shots of displays that had been put together with samples from the show, highlighting themes from upcoming seasons.
Everyone knows how much I love Wildfox Couture, so when I stumbled across this today, it got me quite excited, as per usual. Major brand crush. The photo shoot, as always, is spot on: the theme, the styling, the models, right down to every detail. Make sure you read the accompanying captions, they’re perfect. I can’t wait to visit their booth in Vegas next week!
(P.S. How great is the floral wallpaper? If anyone ever comes across anything similar, please don’t hesitate to pass it on to me… I have great plans for a pattern such as this…)
Source: http://ilovewildfox.com/
It’s Sunday, I’ve been cleaning the apartment all day, and thought I would take a wee break to share some pretty pictures with everyone. I thought I would follow in the footsteps of one of my favourite blogs, Bleubird Vintage, and do an “Oh You Pretty Things” post. Mine has taken on a theme of its’ own this evening: weddings. No, I’m not trying to hint at anything, there’s just a certain type of personal creativity that goes into wedding planning and design, and I love the idea of choosing a theme, however loose, and working around that.

Pretty flower rings...

... with pretty notes

Pretty feather hairpieces (and a bicycle, how fitting!)

Pretty vintage frocks and florals

Pretty settings and sunsets

Pretty mismatched bridesmaid dresses

Pretty glittery garter
Enjoy your evening!
I love me some sequins.


Blazer: Costa Blanca / Dress: Urban Outfitters / Necklaces: Vintage & Forever21 / Purse: Vintage / Boots: Vintage














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