If you have read this blog for any length of time, you know that I love Shabby Apple dresses. One of the things that I like best about this boutique (besides their super flattering clothes) is that the ladies who run the place are way into themes.
After experimenting with a variety of different types of themes ranging from the delicious (boysenberry), to faux French (oh la la), to pre-World War (1943), the designers at Shabby Apple seemed to have settled into a comfortable groove. If you haven't noticed, most of the boutique's recent dress collections are named after beautiful and inspiring places: the Berkshires, Central Park, Baja, Manhattan, Queensland, and, most recently, Yosemite.
There are many deserving candidates, but may I suggest the most worthy city for a future photo shoot?
Imagine this: a gorgeous model wearing equally an gorgeous dress standing on top of the Epcot Center.
And this: a gorgeous model wearing an equally gorgeous dress feeding Shamu a fish from a bucket.
And this: a gorgeous model wearing an equally gorgeous dress hanging out in the parking lot of the Titanic Museum.
I get goosebumps thinking about all the possibilities.
Why am I not a stylist? Or art director?
I ask myself these questions almost every day.
Until the arrival of the dress collection called "Orlando," we'll all have to make due with what's available.
Behold! Yosemite:
I've spent most of the day wishing I had bangs to work into mini-buns. Just so you know.
September 7, 2010
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Don't really have a comment, just wanted to be first at someting...teeheehee. However, I do love your blog, visit it often and have yet to be disappointed.
I live only 2 hours from Yosemite. They should have used me as a model! Ugh. Why is it people only pick the girls with the luscious locks and shapely gams?
I love, love, LOVE Shabby Apple dresses!
And seriously, they could totally make a dress line designed around Orlando. There could be a Spider-man inspired dress for while they're at Universal Studios, and something with sequins on it to represent the tacky tourist district. Awesome.
I think they wasted the two bun hair that would have been more appropriately placed in front of Disney since it looks Mickey Mouse inspired.
I want to go there! I love their dresses too. You'd look great with mini-buns.
You don't need bangs to do hair rolls. Actually long hair is better.
Doesn't it just tick you off that the model STILL looks fabulous - even with mini buns?
Gorgeous dresses! And modest too! More designers should take a lesson from Shabby Apple! Modest is hottest!
Um, I could probably fit into those dresses if I had mini-buns. As it stands, my buns have never been called mini.
"I've spent most of the day wishing I had bangs to work into mini-buns. Just so you know."
I am anticipating posts about little kids cutting their own hair....
It makes me cringe to think of it.
modest is hottest! shabby apple has great modest dresses. orlando really would be a great design inspiration.
I can bake you some minibuns instead!
Great posts lately! Thanks!
Careful, Jana...you're NorthWestern 'accent' is showing signs of sarcasm.
Just lovely. I like those bun bangs.
love!
I want that turquoise dress, it's awesome! ( I also want to look like her but meh, that's not going to happen)
I love, love, LOVE Shabby Apple dresses. I got on their website. So cute! And modest too!
Mini-buns are actually a 40s hairdo called "victory rolls"...and they are easier to make with long hair.
Love your meanest mom attitude!!! I'm working on mine!
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