Have a Friend/SO Make a Coord For You
When this prompt was first selected, I was excited! In
general the idea of having someone else put a coord with your own items is fun
because everyone has such different styles of coordinating and sees things
differently. There is a lot to be learnt from this experience. However, I hit a
roadblock almost immediately.
When I asked my partner if he would have a go (and even
encouraged him by saying that I’d wear whatever he picked for date night as
soon as it is safe to have one), he responded with a no. He felt like he
wouldn’t do a good enough job and opted out. Which was sad on two levels:
firstly because he does have a decent sense of style and colour himself and
secondly – because I thought it’d be exciting to see how someone with passing
second-hand knowledge of the fashion sees things. We may berate newbies when
they get things wrong, but there is value in seeing a completely different
point of view sometimes. He later tried to backpedal from that and said that
he’d do it, but by that point I had already asked people on Instagram for help.
And he actually hasn’t put anything together to date, so I wouldn’t have
anything if I didn’t ask Instagram.
As is, however, I received quite a few positive responses!
It would be massively unfair to have to select only one, seeing as I opened up
the opportunity to multiple people, so here is everything that I was sent.
These are in order of submission, no favouring anyone in particular.
Coord 1
| BtSSB Polonaise Brillante JSK and OTKs | Primark blouse | Hush Puppies boots | vintage hat | offbrand flower clips | My Inspiration necklace | basket - imaginary | |
This first suggestion from @lena_golightly arrived so
quickly, it was like a lightning flash! To tell you the truth, my initial gut
feeling was that this wouldn’t be enough, but when I saw it together, things
clicked into place. My gut feeling was as it was because in my head I always
add more to this dress. All my ideas, current and future, are big and bold,
whereas this is toned down – and that’s ok too. The absence of a basket is very
much felt (and I was contractually obliged to include the piece of paper in its
stead), though I’ve no doubts that it would pull this all together into place.
And I definitely will try to pair this dress with this hat now that
@lena_golightly opened my eyes to the fact that this dress has navy accents duh
(they’re just hidden under the apron).
Coord 2
I was super excited when @likeateacup messaged saying they
want to join because I totally love their outlook on lolita. We share an
appreciation for retro and larme lolita, but I enjoy their, as they call it,
“trash” coords a lot too (Tube-chan and Toy Story Aliens are forever associated
with them in my brain and no-one else could make these ideas work this well).
And the result is nothing short of what I’d expect: a retro lolita coord, but
of a sweeter variety on the classic that is Cinema Doll. Having literally just shared some Cinema Doll coords,
it’s great that I can share more because while I wanted to add a Cinema Doll
with red accents into that lineup, I never did. My own take was still a bit
more classic/toeing the line between substyles, whereas @likeateacup committed
to the sweet side, which I probably wouldn’t have ever done.
Coord 3
Here’s a coordinate that has my name written all over it.
Whether @rolicherry knew this or not, I have worn this blouse with this dress
before, so I know how perfectly they match – it’s just that when I wore them
together, I also covered that up with a bolero.
And while at first I was a little worried about the bonnet because hello all
shades of sax, it’s as if I’ve forgotten my own advice of “screw colour
matching – colour block instead” because oh boy, it works so well! I also love
how well those socks work with this dress. I recently realised how little I
wear them because they don’t match as much as I expected them to, so even if I
don’t wear this exact outfit, I totally will pair these socks with this dress
again!
Coord 4
@lolahbell was the first person to volunteer and another one
whose contribution I was very hyped about. Her style, both in and out of
lolita, is about reds, blacks and whites, so I sensed that this would be
something I wouldn’t have thought of. And I was spot on! Who knew that a sweet
take on my primary gothic dress would look so good? Well, @lolahbell did,
clearly. The collage she put together included my black wig with instructions
to put it into a loose side ponytail with the bow clips somewhere in there,
which would’ve balanced out the black at the top nicely. I was also instructed
to try adding my black bolero, since the idea was black with pops of red, in
case colours needed balancing more. I like both looks pretty equally, to be
honest, this is so out of my box that it gets me excited to try it sometime.
Coord 5
This coordinate had some liberties taken. My friend
@_jealouslovers has given me alternatives for almost every item other than the
dress and headdress in case something really didn’t go together. To stick as
truly to the original as possible I went with the first pick everywhere I could
– which was everything except the shoes (I had sold the first choice) and
necklace (because she simply said “a necklace”). Well, and the tights because
her choice was “any of the EE tights”, so I went with those because it feels
like a while since they featured in anything. And I must say, this is a total
banger. Even though she said she resisted scrolling through my Instagram to avoid
getting influenced by what I do, this feels exactly like something that I would
do. Hello, all white/ivory with pops of colour? When is that not good in my
books? The answer: never.
Last, but certainly not least, is this coordinate put together by @mollypictures. What surprised me about this one was the choice of blouse, which is notably sweeter than everything else. And once again, as soon as I put the pieces together, I saw what eluded me previously. It doesn’t matter that the blouse is much sweeter, because everything else is classic and elegant enough to make up for that. As such this is a great coord for warmer spring or not-too-scorching summer days. It’s a shame that I don’t have a way of photographing these tights in a more flattering way, to show off their crochet lace pattern, but at least they don’t look too atrocious in the flatlay. God, I love this dress, it’s been confined to winter coordinates and I can’t wait to do something more summery with it. Maybe this will be the outfit to do it with? Time will tell.
Coord 6
| Haenuli Lovely Memories JSK | Metamorphose blouse | Sosic Shop heels | Innocent World gloves | vintage hat | offbrand necklace and tights | |
Last, but certainly not least, is this coordinate put together by @mollypictures. What surprised me about this one was the choice of blouse, which is notably sweeter than everything else. And once again, as soon as I put the pieces together, I saw what eluded me previously. It doesn’t matter that the blouse is much sweeter, because everything else is classic and elegant enough to make up for that. As such this is a great coord for warmer spring or not-too-scorching summer days. It’s a shame that I don’t have a way of photographing these tights in a more flattering way, to show off their crochet lace pattern, but at least they don’t look too atrocious in the flatlay. God, I love this dress, it’s been confined to winter coordinates and I can’t wait to do something more summery with it. Maybe this will be the outfit to do it with? Time will tell.
Conclusion
About halfway through receiving suggestions from people, I
began wondering: do my friends really know me that well or is my wardrobe
simply that cohesive that they were bound to end up with something that felt
very me? Looking at these suggestions, it’s probably a bit of both. As I do
wear multiple styles and love trying out new things, it would be very hard for
anyone to put together something that I wouldn’t even consider giving a go. And
since my wardrobe is quite cohesive, they’d have to try even harder to entirely
avoid using some sort of shade of white, red or blue. (It’s not impossible, it
merely limits the options to like 3 main pieces.)
If anyone’s interested, you are always welcome to use my wardrobe spreadsheet
to play with making coordinates. They don’t have to be for me either – you can
make collages of outfits you’d like to wear yourself if you had my wardrobe at
your disposal. As I said, it’s fun to see what others could do with your
clothes and seeing how they’d use your pieces to create something in their
style can open your eyes to new possibilities too. Just tag me or send me your
creations somehow, I’d really love to see them. I may even put them into real
flatlays if I find the time/energy.
Have you ever had a friend or a significant other put a
coordinate for you? What was the result? This post is part of the Lolita Blog
Carnival prompt for this week, which means that other bloggers have also joined
in, so make sure to check out their posts!
Oh my, I loved seeing every single suggestion you got! Your wardrobe definitely is very cohesive, and you have so many beautiful pieces that look great in so many different ways!
ReplyDeleteMy favourite suggestions were both the first and the sixth coords. The first one is simply beautiful, I can already picture you taking some photos in a flower field while wearing it! It might look awesome in a picnic meetup out in the woods, or something along that mood, haha!
The sixth really caught my attention because of how simple yet elegant it looks! It's really polished, and all the pieces look quite fancy together.
The joys of a hoarder who loves wearing multiple styles - there is always something new to try ^-^"
DeleteThe last one is such a great example of less is more! The lace on that dress is beautiful enough, so it really doesn't need much to make a gorgeous coordinate.
Wow, so many nice coords in one post! I especially like the second half; those outfits just caught my eye. Which doesn't mean that I would not love to see you in the BtSSB one, of course. It is so wonderfully country.
ReplyDelete(By the way, I also tried my hand at coording Cinema Doll with pieces from your wardrobe and it was a lot of fun. I can barely wait to see what other coords you will come up with!)
There's enough variety here that everyone should find something they like.
DeleteAnd I already have done coords with Cinema Doll, it's literally the previous post, so you can see what I've done there ;)
These are so lovely to see! It's always good to get a new perspective on your wardrobe, sometimes we get too stuck on coordinating dresses a certain way. I especially like the first coordinate, and would love to see you wear it someday!
ReplyDeleteSeeing how other people coordinate your clothes is absolutely the best! Because even when the outfit is not something that you'd wear yourself, it can open your eyes to the possibility or even just show you that pairing things like this is possible.
DeleteThis first coord is getting a lot of love, so while I've worn this dress today already (so it won't be back on the rota for a little while), I'll definitely wear at least a version of this coord some day.