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headband: handmade
hand-dyed silk dress: Grandma's
shoes: uptown cheapskate
This is the exact outfit I wore to the ultra glam Alt opening social. I wore it in church today for my talk. Thought it'd be great to stand out like a sore thumb. I love this dress.
My Dad and Aunt and Granny this is a early Kodachrome slide. I think Kodak should not discontinue that film.
the girls, they meet!
Toronto Christmas Meet, Dec 19, 2009
here are the girls and a few boys too! can't forget them.
Feel free to make comments on/about your dolls, clearly and sadly, not all these girls are mine, only a very small fraction.
Good to see you all again and see our ever growing and changing collection. Till the next meet, in a 2 weeks! LOL Did we choose the day yet?
top: thrifted
cardigan: The ModBod
belt: thrifted
skirt: H&M
shoes: thrifted
hair bow: hairblooms.etsy.com
dress: H&M
shoes: thrifted
me encanta como le quedan los vaqueros pitillo con los zapatos de la Sunday Best
(skinny jeans by me)
modo fashion alternativa: on
jacket: thrifted
cardigan: downeast basics
necklaces: brazil/gifted
top: downeast basics
belt: thrifted
skirt: thrifted
tights: h&m
boots: thrifted
This obviously wasn't taken on Sunday, it was very cold and very wet so no picture then.
Headband: handmade
Dress: Shabby Apple
1960s Belt: my grandma
Flats: Payless
Bright yellow clothes, large eyes, hair washed and combed, powdered face, a green wall in the background - which photographer can pass that up?
Lady here was a tough nut to crack - no smile - except a very very shy one. Her Bro though was flashing his teeth. They made quite a pair!
Best is Better On Black
scarf: thrifted
earrings: Payless Shoes
cardigan: DownEast
dress: hand-me-down
belt: Grandma's
shoes: thrifted
Mom thinks this is likely at Saint Gabriel the Archangel in Brooklyn. She tells me that Carole Perine (later Medinian) really, really wanted the bouquet here--that's why she's smiling. Next to her is John "Jay" D. Perini and my mom, Maria Daddino (née Oropallo). It looks like my grandmother, Marie Oropallo (née Perini), over to the right and in the back.