I went to a midnight showing of Tim Burton's new Alice in Wonderland last night, and liked it so much I didn't even yawn once despite the late hour. As always, Burton's characters are characters, and the imagery is stunning.
I especially liked the vintage feel to Alice's blue dresses, and her wonderful blue coat with rickrack dress underneath in the final scene.
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Recreate the feel of an Alice dress with some vintage finds - poofy blue dress, smart spats and some fingerless wrist/hand warmers:
vintage blue dress | white spats | fingerless wrist covers
2 comments:
That blue coat is TDF!! Le sigh!
this is an adorable inspiration. I was also blown away by her dresses, she was so ethereal. I loved them all!
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