Hola! Bienvenido a la noche del martes en The Doll Wardrobe blog!
(Yes, that is the best Spanish we can muster over here...wink)
We have received a lot of goodies this week.... A LOT. Including our items from the Pippaloo Etsy shop and the outfit for the Fall 2010 Doll Giveaway from Liberty Jane Clothing. And its only Tuesday! We have so much to show you all it is beyond overwhelming. But because we were discussing the evolution of the modern AG Holiday Outfit last week, we thought it would be best to show you our recently purchased MyAG holiday outfits that we have yet to post about.
Next week we will begin our "Colonial Historical Week" by popular demand of our poll. Felicity and Elizabeth should be happy to know that despite their imminent archival people still love the time period and their clothing. So that is next week. I hope you are all looking forward to it! In the future we will see other historical theme weeks appearing in the order of their popularity ranking in the poll.
And also this month we will be doing several costume and Halloweenie posts, probably the week after next. Plus there will be a week coming up soon where we will show you some of the dolly food items we have purchased recently: Food Week 2010!
But to get around to the heart of this post, I am pictured below in the MyAG angel costume which is into its second year at AG. So its days are numbered. Somewhere at the beginning of 2011 we expect it to be leaving us. Of course that is just a guess, so don't tar and feather us if it is still around at this time next year. ;)
I am looking absolutely radiant in this angel costume if I don't say so myself. One of the nice things about it is that it works for both Halloween and holiday dress-up, or even a dance or choir recital. Definitely versatile. We like the sparkly, shimmery qualities to the outfit, the sheer ethereal sleeves, and that it comes with booties and a headband. What we don't like is that it looks like Mom made us this angel costume out of her kitchen hand towel. There is no denying the fact that the dress is made out of sparkly sheared terry cloth, which, though it does have a place in work-out gear, isn't really at-home in a heavenly angel costume.
We accept the dress as it is because well, it is a cool angel costume-- something that The Doll Wardrobe was lacking. And goodness knows I love costumes and anything with wings. ;)
Enjoy zee pictures below and stay tuned for our next post when I am joined by another doll in a MyAG holiday outfit.... Which one will it be and who will be wearing it??? You'll just have to come on back to find out. :)
Next week we will begin our "Colonial Historical Week" by popular demand of our poll. Felicity and Elizabeth should be happy to know that despite their imminent archival people still love the time period and their clothing. So that is next week. I hope you are all looking forward to it! In the future we will see other historical theme weeks appearing in the order of their popularity ranking in the poll.
And also this month we will be doing several costume and Halloweenie posts, probably the week after next. Plus there will be a week coming up soon where we will show you some of the dolly food items we have purchased recently: Food Week 2010!
But to get around to the heart of this post, I am pictured below in the MyAG angel costume which is into its second year at AG. So its days are numbered. Somewhere at the beginning of 2011 we expect it to be leaving us. Of course that is just a guess, so don't tar and feather us if it is still around at this time next year. ;)
I am looking absolutely radiant in this angel costume if I don't say so myself. One of the nice things about it is that it works for both Halloween and holiday dress-up, or even a dance or choir recital. Definitely versatile. We like the sparkly, shimmery qualities to the outfit, the sheer ethereal sleeves, and that it comes with booties and a headband. What we don't like is that it looks like Mom made us this angel costume out of her kitchen hand towel. There is no denying the fact that the dress is made out of sparkly sheared terry cloth, which, though it does have a place in work-out gear, isn't really at-home in a heavenly angel costume.
Whose idea was it to make an angel costume out of sheared terry cloth???
Ah, AG. You are an interesting company.
We accept the dress as it is because well, it is a cool angel costume-- something that The Doll Wardrobe was lacking. And goodness knows I love costumes and anything with wings. ;)
Enjoy zee pictures below and stay tuned for our next post when I am joined by another doll in a MyAG holiday outfit.... Which one will it be and who will be wearing it??? You'll just have to come on back to find out. :)
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