It still feels a little unreal that Haenuli have actually
closed their first chapter. It seems not so long ago when they appeared to
bring one release after another. I’m very lucky that I was able to get pretty
much everything I ever wanted from now – in no small part to their farewell
reservations.
As soon as those were announced, I made notes in my calendar
on when would the items I wanted be released, so that I could ensure I had
money for them when needed. Luckily, they were spread apart a little, so that I
could do just that without taking away from my Japan fund or anything else,
really.
Because the shop has closed now, I won’t go into details of
how my purchasing experience was. I always held Haenuli’s communication,
processing speed and customer service very highly, so there’s nothing I could
add to this either. Let’s focus on what I got instead.
My first order was the I Do Declare collaboration mesh
blouse. This time I went with red and to be perfectly honest, had I had the
money, I would’ve happily bought more, it’s that good. However, as I had to
make a decision, after some mulling over, I went with a wine one. It seems like
I’d get more wear out of this than green or grey and with how many white/ivory
blouses I have, I just couldn’t justify getting the white one. I sized up this
time, compared to when I ordered the black one, and to be honest, I shouldn’t
have. I did so because I am very aware of the high neck on the black one, but
the neckline is a bit too loose now. It won’t be a problem if I use the neck
tie or wear a choker, but at any other time I will have to pin it as discreetly
as possible. The sleeve cuffs are also a touch big on me, though that’s not so
much of an issue as it’s less visible and easier to hide. Still, I’m sure I’ll
wear it as often as I wear my black one and the quality is still the same –
meaning fantastic – so I’m not upset by my sizing choices.
As I didn't take any standalone pictures of the blouse, enjoy the two together. |
And in another round of reservations I got the OG gothic
dress of my dreams: Just One Bite JSK
in jacquard. Oh, I remember when it came out just before Wicked and Whimsy and
how impressed I was with this unique take on Snow White. Back then I was
adamant about not getting into gothic – things change is all I can say. So to
have this in my hands right now is a fantastic full circle moment.
This texture is so lush and the fabric feels like straight from a dream. |
As is common in this fashion, the stock photos do not do
this piece justice. The jacquard has a wonderful weight and texture. Compared
to my AatP Side Frill JSK, which is also jacquard, it feels sturdier, a little
heavier and the rose texture is a slightly larger pattern. What on stock photos
look like grey stripes turns out to have some purple undertones and can come
across as purple in certain light. It’s not so noticeable so as to be
off-putting, given that I own literally only the handful of lavender pieces you
saw in my last Around Your Wardrobe in 30 Coordinates post, just an interesting
observation.
The boning sits a little awkward in a flatlay, but beautifully when worn. |
Also, here's a quick lace appreciation photo. Black on black together with that ruffle layer above the lace make it hard to capture well, I did my best. |
The dress arrived with the straps completely detached, which
led me to think that it could be worn strapless as a bustier style. I might try
it one day, though for now I’ll stick to the strap look. The straps have three
buttons for the back, as well as good 5cm of space still left on the strap,
great for those who need to move theirs really low. For me it was fine on the
last button and that way the bodice finished precisely at my waist. And as the
bodice is boned, this little construction detail makes a massive difference to
the silhouette. Honestly, Haenuli dresses are one of the most flattering ones
out there for my body shape! The only other ones I can think of which I feel
flatter me just as well are AatP’s low waist cuts.
Death lurking behind the Evil Queen is an amazing touch. |
Just look at that first dwarf on the right - his emotions couldn't be portrayed more clearly. |
This side feels incredibly dynamic and I can't imagine that capturing movement like this could ever be easy. |
But, of course, we’re here for the print. And the level of
detail truly stunned me once I saw it up close. My first impression that this
looks like a medieval woodblock print still stands and it’s what I love about
this print. The eerie, dark interpretation of Snow White is probably way closer
to how the Grimm Brothers have told the story – I find this incredibly
captivating. For someone who doesn’t like majority of common goth imagery, I
like the Death figure being present in the print. Although, for all of Snow
White’s beauty in this depiction, my favourites might actually be the dwarves.
Not only are they very individual in features, they are also very animated in
trying to stop Snow White from accepting and eating the apple she’s been
offered. This makes such a difference from their usual absence in that moment
in the story, shows that they truly cared about Snow White and wanted to
protect her.
This little apple is precious. I can't wait to add more apples to the coord! |
However, the title of my favourite detail in this whole
dress goes to the apple charm on the detachable bow. Apples are my favourite fruit,
in that way I am very Polish and you will not persuade me that any other apples
in this world could be better. Somehow my brain keeps thinking that the apple
in the print is also red, when it actually isn’t – the only red in this whole
dress comes from that little bow. Which you can count on me to change as I
coordinate it with all the red pieces I can work into it.
At this point in time I still have no idea what I’ll be
doing in October, meaning all the spooky Halloween meetups. As not much of a
Halloween person myself, it’s not really my priority, so I tend to wait to see
what the different comms are doing and who will go before deciding. By the time
I make that decision, I should have at least one coord in mind to wear with
this JSK, so it couldn’t arrive at a more perfect time.
If you would like to see this dress in movement, you can
watch my unboxing video for it below.
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