186 Summer, Kind of Wonderland

Jul 30, 2010 19:41



Sir Legolas the Fearless,  renowned through the length and breadth of Toyland. Weapon of choice is a two-part arrow ear stud. Famous conquests include the Gremlin on 7th street, Block-O-Dile, and my accessory chest.





The First-Brass Honours Graduate  receives a precious degree from Kiel Mead.



Housewarming;  So Mr and Mrs Legoman, moving in to their new home. "Where do we hang this portrait?" says Mrs Legoman. "No where that's where. Please return my ring-" I interject.



10 February 2010- On Wednesdays I run a cross-country marathon of sorts across the campus. In the morning there are Finance cores at the South block, in the afternoon Literature at the North, and come evening, German back at the South. Days like these fill me with dread... so I cheer myself up by dressing in beautiful clothes, submerging myself in roles I wish I could play, places I wish I could visit.

Today I wish I were a tree nymph in the garden of the Hesperides.



My little escapism begins with layering a tie-neck blouse beneath a babydoll dress. The mood is dreamy and romantic, with soft, muted colours and a ribbon spilling over the front of my dress. A crowning wreath of autumnal leaves in my hair further veils the demure vision in a pretty verse of Grecian folklore... I may be stuck in school, but dream I can, and most certainly will :)



(Although not visible in these pictures, Sir Legolas' weapon of choice was worn solely on my right ear, to balance the bow on my left.)



beige blouse with ribbon tie neck collar last worn here (inner) - made by mum for herself
grey asymmetrical bubble dress last worn here (outer) - Hong Kong
tan messenger bag last carried here - Italy
wooden leaf hairband last worn here - Diva
Cupid's Arrow dangling ear stud - Accessorize
Forget Me Knot ring last worn here - Kiel Mead
portrait of a girl ring last worn here - Ocean Launa
chunky wood watch last worn here - Fossil
nude pointy ballet flats last worn here - prettyFIT

style diary, bejewelled, second eye, the fashion scientist

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