As long as Lillian's things don't actively clash, I'm good.
It's a pain trying to weed out the too-short pants, though. I swear, half the time we dress her, she winds up in high waters.
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As long as Lillian's things don't actively clash, I'm good.
It's a pain trying to weed out the too-short pants, though. I swear, half the time we dress her, she winds up in high waters.
I love mix-matchy clothes on little kids. Especially little girls. Where it looks like they put on their Very Favorite pieces of clothing darn the consequences. It is super sugar.
when I was a kid, I CONSTANTLY tried to wear a red plaid skirt with a rainbow striped top. I reasoned that there was red in the top and therefore it matched. Mom disagreed and wouldn't let me wear it. I was SO ahead of my time.
In 5th grade, my favorite outfit was a pair of jeans, a green hoodie sweater with a white stripe and purple striped socks. I liked the stripes until my "friends" made fun of me. I just wasn't into Guess! and Esprit in 5th grade, but the green-sweater incident made me catch up in a hurry.
I never really wanted ruffles either. I think when I was a little kid I told my mom "I can't wear that. It's got too much *stuff* on it. Although it's fun to play goth sometimes and go the other direction. I have more fun with clothes now as an adultbecause I don't feel commited to one look. But maybe I don't have much of a style.
I love mix-matchy clothes on little kids. Especially little girls. Where it looks like they put on their Very Favorite pieces of clothing darn the consequences. It is super sugar.
One of my favorites quotes from my Mom (after me looking at a old school photo and commenting "How could you let me wear that?") is "I thought it was important that you make your own fashion mistakes."
I buy Matilda's stuff in outfits, but only in outfits that look like the components could reasonably be swapped in and out with other outfits we already own. Cute outfit that doesn't look like it can be mixed up with anything else? REJECTED. It's the baby version of the What Not To Wear rule about buying a suit -- if you can't break it up, don't get it.
I love mix-matchy clothes on little kids. Especially little girls. Where it looks like they put on their Very Favorite pieces of clothing darn the consequences. It is super sugar.
There is a lot of this in San Francisco, always painfully cute -- and almost always in stuff that if a grown-up tried to get away with it, the baby Jesus would screech in terror. Blue-brown retro 60's floral pattern halter dress with blue mini-Birks and brown ankle socks? SO CUTE. Denim capris with tons of pink floral embroidery at the cuffs, a misty green poncho with white pompoms, and mini-Uggs in a shade of pink that exactly matches the capri embroidery? SUGAR TIMES INFINITY. And the mismatched outfits involving stripey socks and Crocs covered with decorative buttons and sassy princess power t-shirts? KILL YOU DED. But there's no possible way anyone over the age of nine could get away with the same outfits.
My grandmother would roll over in her grave if she saw what I was wearing today. And, Aimee would probably at least roll her eyes!
Oh Fay, it's amusing to us, but will not be so for you in the morning, I'd wager.
But still amusing to us.
What are you wearing and have you left the house for anything where you had to interact with people in a social setting?
Oh Aimee, I do so hope you are never unfortunate enough to see a gathering of archaeologists. It's... not pretty.