Thursday, August 27, 2015

A Charming Blue Dress

Dress - Pin Up Girl Clothing
Photo Credit - Tell A Story Studio
I love flying. Boarding a plane always feels glamorous to me, and I never miss the opportunity to dress up. I rather pride myself on my ability to dress comfortably, but still stylish when I hit the sky. I grew up on the East coast, and moved to the West coast a few years ago, but I still go back and forth quite a bit. Flying back and forth serves as a good reminder of the independence I've found out here. I'm proud to have found my place, feeling powerful and independent, but unafraid to be vulnerable and ladylike. I firmly believe this lovely, feminine, independence is important, and I know the women behind this dress would agree.

The print is from Mary Blair, who was a Disney illustrator, a Disney legend, and a true pioneer in her field. Working at Disney in the early 50s, she was behind many classic Disney films and even some of
Disneyland's art and architecture. Pin Up Girl Clothing used some of her private illustrations to create a whimsical collection, and reintroducing her to a new generation of Disney fans! It's a fantastic collaboration, Pin Up Girl Clothing itself is a woman-owned fashion line. They make beautiful clothes for women of all shapes and sizes. This dress is the Heidi dress, with and A-line skirt and a sweetheart neckline, it's sure to flatter everybody. 

The light blue of the dress is what caught me at first, and I think the red piping and belt really makes it pop. I chose to pair my dress with a pearl necklace, for the ultimate ladylike glamour. My shoes are Miss L Fire, a brand I practically live in. The conservatory in a local park made the perfect exotic background for this jet-setters dress. I can only imagine the other adventures this dress and I will go on. 

Love,

Rose Darling















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