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Seeing these over-the-top sparkling designs come down the runway any other time outside of the holidays might make you wonder where on earth you'd wear such an ensemble (not that many of us would pull them off even at this most wonderful time of the year), but wow did they get me in the mood for some serious holiday shimmer and shine!
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Can you imagine attending a party where everyone was required to look this merry and bright?? I think I may just have to try to find a way to make it happen!

*runway designs manish arora fall 2010, trim stylings via randi brookman harris

14 comments:

Hello Lover... said...

How fun! I think this would be a great idea for a festive girls night!

amy b.s. said...

make it happen!

samantha. said...

oh! they are like human confetti!
love it :)

xo
sami

I Dream Of said...

Love the bright color and sparkle. It makes me happy!

caroline @ patagonia gifts said...

oh yes, happy colors! love it!

FROM THE RIGHT BANK said...

I'm speechless. This is A-MAZING! And that's one party I'd love to attend! :)

The Adventuresome Pearl said...

How fun! They look like ornaments!

There used to be a show on Nickelodeon called Lazy town. The wigs the models are wearing sort of remind me of the costumes the people wore on the show:-p

Ashley said...

I would try to pull of the first image for sure!! What a fun idea for a non stuffy black tie holiday party!!

The Iconic Blog.com said...

Perfection!!xx

Colleen said...

Gorgeous! You're inspiring me to sparkle-fy my wardrobe for the holidays.

things that sparkle said...

I am hosting a holiday party next week where sequins are VERY encouraged. aka, you better wear them. i love it! so festive

Miss Carrie said...

Funny, I was thinking just yesterday, we need to make more opportunities for glitter in Seattle! After growing up in the South, where you have your pick of formal affairs every other week, I was shocked and dismayed to find that "black tie" in Seattle was code for "Break out your fancy black suit". And that was on the women! I call Mardi Gras... A big ol' masked ball for charity in the dead of winter. Who's with me? ;)

escapade said...

LOVE this! SO much fun!!

christina said...

They look like sugary sweets xxx
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