So I've had a dig for clothes and accessories that subtly nod to Alice without making you look like a tween.
When I hear the phrase 'Disney jewellery', I think of cheap Winnie the Pooh pendants from the Disney Store. Tom Binns' collection for Disney Couture couldn't be further from that, and allude wonderfully to the fantastical and quirky elements of the story.
The entire collection is stunning (and that's not something I say very often), but I particularly love this Cascading Keyhole Necklace. At £148 it isn't cheap, but you can't deny it makes a statement.
The unashamedly girly dresses out and about this season are perfect for this trend - swing by the collection at ASOS for your lace, pastel and floaty dress fix. This Lace Frill Dancing Dress (£60) looks so lovely and delicate:
And whilst your there, check out the shoes...Flesh pink, hint of black, peeptoe and platform? It's like lingerie for your feet, and will set you back £45:
Surely the most memorable character in Alice in Wonderland is the Mad Hatter? This Top Hat Fascinator ($42.50) from Etsy is so much cuter than a regular top hat:
And you can't forget about the time! We spied these Watch Rings (£15) at Jessica Chorley, a beautiful shop on 146 Columbia Road. Unfortunately they don't have a website, but the shop is definitely worth a visit anyway:
Once you're all dressed up, why not go to Mad Hats & Moustaches this Saturday? Tickets are only £7 for this Mad Hatter's Tea Party held in South London, and it's in aid of the The Prostate Cancer Research Foundation. Plus, there's cake!
Flickr image from sian_meades' photostream
God, those shoes are gorrrrgeous
ReplyDeleteAren't they just? And really not *that* expensive...
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