Or
just the day before the day, if you live in Sweden and christmas eve
is the day of the party for most people. (we also have this crazy
habit of watching "Donald Duck and His Friends"
every year. Or, in reality, it's more like a little Disney medley
with all our favorite classics. What could be better?)
I
find so much inspiration to draw from christmas, I could probably
spend way to much time babbling about it, but I'll save that for
another time!
Rather
than talking, I thought I would try to increase my polyvore skills
and combine all my love for christmas with fun lolita and fairy kei
fashion ideas for this holiday!
Christmas Letter
Sending
and receiving post and letters are always fun, and the holiday season
seems to be overflowing with the cutest of cards. I decided to work
around Innocent World's "Rabbit Letter" print in red. The
cute little rabbits make me think of how happy a simple greeting can
make you, even if it's in form of a written one! And I can't help but
get this romantic picture of sitting by an antique desk, dressed in
luxurious frills, putting the words on rose scented paper, as you
pour love and warmth through the inc of your feather pen. Sorry, it
just won't get out!
Glitter Angel
Who
said it had to be deep red and green to be suitable for christmas? I
figured it would be fun to work with themes, and decided to go with
angels for this one, since the dress has a cross in the front, and a
pair of wings in the back. To make it a little more holiday-ish I
also decided to go with some glitter and gold, to make it sparkle a
little more.
Candy Deer
Another
fun theme I could think of. Rudolph
and the red tutu? Yup!
This
was my second time trying out polyvore, so it took me lots of time
just to find everything I wanted and ad it to my own items, not to
mention getting everything to look the way I wanted it to. But it was
fun non the less, putting together outfits without actually having to
buy the outfit first...
Have you planned your christmas outfit?
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