Dress Experiment
Not that long ago I said that with
what I’ve collected up until this point means that I could probably get
something different from my usual style and still make it work. So I thought
it’d be good to put my opinion to the test – by using former and current dresses
that have captured my heart, but which don’t fit the usual pattern of my
Lolidrobe – and see if I could make three outfits with each of them using only
the things I own at the moment.
For the purpose of making this post a
tiny bit easier, I only used JSKs. I did have a pretty long phase of drooling
over Fanplusfriend’s Ten O’Clock
Cinderella, but as it is an OP, I’d struggle to coord it anyway. And as I
obtained a slightly crazy number of blouses since the beginning of the year, it
makes more sense that I focus on JSKs. But I deliberately picked pieces which
would be challenging to incorporate into my Lolidrobe, so no solids, florals or
pieces in colours that already feature heavily in my wardrobe. I’m including
pieces which I don’t physically have yet, but which I’ve either ordered and/or
which haven’t arrived yet, but won’t mark these in any way; items in
brackets are better substitutes to what I have used, but which I don’t actually own.
Dress 1
My first choice is Baby’s Soiree of the Beginning of My Memories JSK
I, a dress I ooh’d and aah’d over while I was in Japan. Somehow it made me
think of the barbecue in Gone with the
Wind, probably because of the staircase on the print, the massive skirts of
the ladies pictured and the colour. It simply had to be the green one, the
print stands out against it so nicely. I now realise that the more rococo feel
of this JSK would’ve proved difficult for me to coordinate, as I don’t have
anything else that’s this rococo, but I think I can give this a better go now
than, for example, this time last year.
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Outfit 1: I guess this had to be my
first try, seeing as it reminded me so much of the barbecue in Gone with the Wind. It’s light, it’s
summery, great for hotter weather.
Rundown: JSK; offbrand charity shop
chiffon blouse; Cutie Creator straw hat; ankle socks; Cutie Creator’s cream
wristcuffs; nude heels; BtSSB Bird Cage
parasol.
Outfit 2: The blouse should bring
out the pinks in this print, but as it’s a long sleeve one, it adds a bit of an
autumn-like feel to it. Simple, yet elegant.
Rundown: JSK; vintage pink blouse; pink
flower crown; pearl necklace; pink tights; nude heels.
Outfit 3: I originally tried to pull
off a white/cream version of this look, but I missed a bit too many pieces. So
although black isn’t what I usually go for, this is more outside the box for me
– and it lets me use my only black blouse, which I often neglect.
Rundown: JSK; Soufflesong Half
Sleeve Trumpet Sleeve blouse; Resailan Jewelry
Box tights; black Mary Jane heels; black glitter orchids hair clip
(Rococo-style hat).
Dress 2
Next we have Angelic Pretty’s Sweet Cream House Collar JSK, the 2012
edition. It’s one of those prints which I kept seeing so often that I began to
like it, until it reached a point where I now want it quite a lot (but would
only get it if I could find it cheap). I like it in both beige and brown, but with
slight preference for beige. I don’t know if it’s a feeling that beige would be
easier to incorporate into my wardrobe or that the print seems less
overwhelming, but from being totally indifferent to this dress I went to adding
it to my daily dress search as well as my wishlist, which is quite a jump.
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Outfit 1: There’s no need to
overcomplicate things when the JSK has a print this busy and this gorgeous. I
guess this is a more casual look, but with still plenty of sweetness to it.
Rundown: JSK; offbrand charity shop
chiffon blouse; Cutie Creator straw hat; ankle socks; brown Oxford shoes.
Outfit 2: It’s almost a variation of
the previous one, making it a more elegant event look rather than a daytime
picnic one. Although I can imagine a very elegant Lolita reading a book in the
park during a sunny afternoon in this too.
Rundown: JSK; Soufflesong Ice Prism white blouse; Cutie Creator straw
hat; Innocent World lace gloves; Innocent World Wendy OTKs; nude heels; BtSSB Bird
Cage parasol.
Outfit 3: I love wine, it’s one of
my favourite colours and feels incredibly luxurious and royal. Adding it to
this dress not only tones down the sweetness, but also a touch of maturity and an autumn feel.
Rundown: JSK with collar removed; Miss
Point Earl Grey blouse; red flower
crown; cream tights; Secret Shop tea parties; pearl necklace.
Dress 3
For the third and final dress I
picked Angelic Pretty Victorian Letter Long
JSK in green. I discovered it around October/November 2014 when this JSK came
out and Angelic Pretty still did newsletter e-mails where they’d tell you that
there’s a new release coming (why don’t you do that anymore, AP?!), and really
fell for it. Even as recently as last December I still had it on my wishlist.
Soon after that I realised that I don’t have any green or brown in my Lolidrobe,
but also that long cuts might not be too flattering on me (and I like Lolita
legs), but there’s still some love for that amazing print in me.
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Outfit 1: I feel like you simply have to make something glamorous with
it, even if only for the sake of the Victorian part of the name.
Rundown: JSK; Soufflesong Ice Prism white blouse; cream tights
(optional); white boots (brown heels); Imperial Fiddlesticks ivory headbow;
pearl waist belt; BtSSB Bird Cage
parasol.
Outfit 2: Luckily, there are some
red accents in the print – not many, but noticeable enough. And luckily green
and red tend to match rather well. This is quite a toned-down coord, but it’s
still elegant.
Rundown: JSK with front bow
removed; red vintage blouse; cream tights; Bodyline S274 heels; Angelic Pretty
Twinkle Sky headbow; Dear My Love
heart bag.
Outfit 3: This one actually started
with the socks… and then I realised that the green on this dress is quite muted,
which should match the dusty pink blouse I have. After that it was all about
the finishing touches.
Rundown: JSK; vintage pink blouse;
Innocent World Wendy OTKs; pink
flower crown (Rococo-style hat); nude heels.
And this is it: three dresses I adore
and three coords with each of them. I must say that virtually none of my
expectations were met – Baby’s Soiree proved
easier to coord than I thought, despite missing a few ideal pieces that’d fit
the Rococo theme, as did Victorian Letter,
while Sweet Cream House turned out more difficult to coord than I expected.
All of this made me re-think how much I actually want these dresses and if I really should
get any of them, considering how the coording process went. By that measure, I should favour Victorian Letter over Sweet Cream House, since the latter was the most challenging of the three. Nonetheless, this
is definitely a great exercise in planning your wardrobe additions: it makes
you think critically about what you are able to create with what you have,
as well as forces you to think outside the box if you really want a certain
dress.
In the end I think I proved my
point: I am now at a comfortable
enough stage with my Lolidrobe where I could add something new and
different – a colour, style or maybe even cut – and still be able to wear it
without having to add too many new pieces. Having said that, this experiment has
further opened my eyes as to what sort of things I am missing at the moment
(namely leg- and headwear) and what I should continue investing in if I really
am to make my wardrobe as versatile as it can be.
I’d love to hear your opinions about
the above outfits, but also about your
wardrobes: could you add something new and different and still make it work without having to buy new things?
Would you want to do that or are you happy with what you have?
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