J'adore Wildfox

Feb 05, 2011 23:26

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I love Wildfox...especially the current Spring 2011 Marie Antoinette/France inspired collection. They really are the most comfortable tees/sweaters, etc. Too bad they are so expensive, I always troll ebay hoping for a good deal on their items. My Wildfox ice cream sweater is one of my ( Read more... )

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cheriecherie February 7 2011, 08:33:19 UTC
That was the coolest fashion commercial I've ever seen. *___* I should get a mustache like that for my debut as "Eric"~

Your Wildfox sweater's too cute on you! I had seen a tee shirt version in Kera before. :3

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pauvre_lola February 10 2011, 08:55:55 UTC
Oh hi I love your icon! You totally should, for Eric I think you should go as androgynous as possible to keep them guessing. It would be so fun.

I also love their video for their Fall 2010 It's Witchcraft collection:

Their ads/videos really make me want to be a pretty pretty girl living in their world full of rabbits and cupcakes. And witchcraft lol.

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pauvre_lola February 10 2011, 08:59:23 UTC
Well I'm a jealous of your height and coloring. And thank you! I'm doing OK, been a little ill lately though :(. Miss you woman! How's the hubby and the little angel?

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pauvre_lola February 11 2011, 19:57:49 UTC
Really? Well I've wanted blue eyes since I became obsessed with the Little Mermaid in elementary school and of course I've always wanted to be tall and fair as far back as I can remember. Maybe because in the area I live Caucasian coloring is rather rare, whereas dark hair and dark eyes are the norm (i.e. boring when you are a kid).

Ah, speech substitutions in toddlers are so adorable! And really most substitutions are totally kosher until the child reaches about five.

Hm your mention of the terrible two's reminded me of something I've noticed among children that age too, in the year I've been working at the pre-preschool (2-3 year olds). The kids are often perfectly fine, don't have any tantrums, and are quiet and compliant during class time even when we ask them to do things that would normally be tantrum inducing. But the second their parents come back they start crying and screaming over every little thing. I have my theories, but I don't know exactly why this happens, it's complex lol.

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