Some of my new favorite dresses have arrived! Of course, they are Dream and Awake! So I wasn't able to choose one favorite or even 2 favorites for that matter.. so I made it my four equally favorite dresses currently in stock at Kaight!
What I love about this one is that I would wear it both ways. The buttons are supposed to be the back of the dress but I have a feeling I would sooo wear the buttons in the front, just to switch it up from time to time. The pockets and pattern gives it that great summer bbq dress. unfortunately summer is so far away, wahh. So, I would pair it with brown tights, a cardi or blazer, and high boots to wear now.
I love the Tropicana feel of this one. I kinda wanna go away to a beautiful island and sit on the beach and sip pina colada's in this dress.. ahhh if only this was happening right now =( but for now I will pair with black leggings that wrap around the heel of the foot and an awesome pair of heels!
We call this one the "Tigger" dress. Loves it! Really feel as if this dress can be worn in any season. The coloring is amazing and would look awesome with some tights, riding boots, or sandals.
Almost all of the dresses come with a vintage belt. It just so happened that 3 of my fav's include handmade belts by the designer. I believe she either crochets or braids some scrap fabrics laying around the studio to create these awesome belts, which is and AMAZING idea! Am I right?
Here is another that I would pretty much do anything for. Again multi seasonal for my choice of style. I paired it with the Prairie Underground hoodie to give it that super casual/cute/friendly vibe. Also this lovely lady.. (well call her "Sunny".. I really love that name and that's what this ensemble is making me feel at the moment) is wearing a LuLu Frost plaza number necklace and the AK Vintage fringe necklace.
I will concluded this post with the Andean Collection bracelets because I feel like anyone of these could be paired with ANY one of those dresses. All bracelets are handmade in Ecuador from the Tagua nut. The tagua nut is a sustainable product collected after it grows into large pods emerging from the palm's trunk. No trees are cut down in this process, as the tagua pod is regenerative. Tagua is then hand dyed a wide spectrum, of colors and carefully crafted into unique jewelry, such as these beautiful bracelets!
** All the dresses are one-of-a-kind and do NOT come with sizes. The designer wants you to try it on and "if it fits, it's meant to be yours" which I find pretty cool! All dresses are $150 and bracelets are $25..
Which is your favorite?!
Thursday, February 4, 2010
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