Tuesday

Easter sunday


Well, now that it's been over a week since easter, I finally got my pictures uploaded and edited. I have no idea why it took so long to get that done! Every Easter the siblings in town get together for a special brunch after church. It's quite delicious and something I look forward to for a long time. We get out the fancy dishes and tablecloths and cook up an amazing feast. Here are a couple pictures I thought were really beautiful.







The dress is Jean Paul Gaultier for Target. I was joking that if I could only take one dress to survive in the wilderness this would be the most suitable option. It's made of a sort of parachute-like material and would probably make a perfect tent, hammock, or backpack. Really though, it is such a beautiful dress and was loads of fun to play around in! I had an idea that I was going to make myself a nice water-colored print wrap dress but I ran out of time. I was lucky enough to find this on the rack at Target and it happened to be one of the last ones out and in the perfect size! I love how they really thought about the details when they added the tucks onto the top of the halter straps and the extra petticoat underneath the skirt. I've come to really appreciate well-designed clothes like this.
Paired with BCBG heels, AA v-neck, and all vintage accessories.

6 comments:

Gizelle Faye | Vanilla Ice Cream said...

that is one pretty shade of yellow!
and i can't believe the material is like that of a parachute!hehehe.

♥ vanilla ice cream ♥

astruc said...

So funny, I was just saying to my mom that Mars' mom really set a gracious table. And now I have pics to show her!

LOVE those shoes, btw.

www.majormusthaves.com said...

Yellow and blue look great together..

Shes Dressing Up said...

I love the colour of the dress! The material its made of sounds interesting too!

Anonymous said...

Great photos, I love the pretty details. That colour looks amazing on you also!

Carolyn said...

You're such a great photographer. You clearly know how to spot art and capture the moment.