Not exact matches
So it could not be any more contrary to the simple Cinderella
dress I showed you in the first part of my outfit
series here.
But before that, it is going to be festive
here on the blog: On Sunday my little outfit
series all about wedding guest and prom
dresses starts.
You might have seen the first
series last week (see it
here as you haven't yet), where it was all about high heels, embellished
dresses and sparkling tights.
I mentioned I would be doing a 2 - part
series on how to wear a casual LBD, and
here it is, this time wearing a Bershka midi
dress.
You can catch up on my honeymoon
series here: honeymoon packing list, New Name, New Purse: Personalized Crossbody Pouch, I wore the Same Workout Clothes for a week and this is what happened, The Art of Versatility: Floral
Dress styled for summer and fall, Thanksgiving Blues and Now Trending: Maxi Skort Romper.
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dress series... So seeing the pictures makes me think that I like it better simple like I wore it
here.
Welcome to a new
series here on Looks For Lovelies all about the dilemmas we face in the
dressing room when deciding which pieces to take and which pieces to leave.
I think we're all getting a little excited about fall
dressing, fall shopping and everything about the upcoming fall season so I'm going to be doing a fun little fall must have
series around
here.
We're taking on one of spring / summers hottest trends, the slip
dress, for this weeks East vs. West Style
Series (you can see our other posts
here,
here,
here,
here,
here,
here,
here,
here,
here,
here,
here, and
here).
There a plenty of ways Frank sates his
dress - up needs, from a Girl Scout outfit, to a dragon, a luchador and even Akuma from the Street Fighter
series (another Capcom franchise, so no licensing issues
here).
That doesn't mean that the heavy customization isn't
here in the latest outing (you'll still be able to
dress up your character in a ridiculous manner, don't fret) but the step away from the label of RPG allowed more room for manoeuvre for the
series.
If you want an idea of Bomberman's Battle mode in action,
here's a brilliantly odd clip from vintage UK TV show GamesMaster, in which a man
dressed up as a Golden Bomberman takes on three kids in a row at arguably the
series» finest game, Super Bomberman 2 on the SNES:
His brittle greeting - card style and indifference to paint are apparent
here in works representing some of his best - known
series: flayed figures, strutting roosters, scary clowns, stingrays and tarot - card skeletons in Renaissance
dress.