Thursday, July 30, 2009

Shabby Apple Ain't Too Shabby & A Little Goodbye

Summer school is officially finished. Can I get a HoooRAY?! I spent the last 12 hours of my life pretending to be an alien and trying to understand the sex of Americans. When I wrote my paper I tried my best to have a British accent because then I could imagine my paper being some kind of documentary for the Discovery or History Channel.

I'm packing once again and getting ready for a month long adventure into the Eastern wonders of the world. However, my last post before I leave I must do a quick shout out to the lovely new clothing company that is Shabby Apple. As a supporter of indie fashion and new up and coming businesses I was quite intrigued by Shabby Apple's mission - "Shabby Apple is proud to offer you fantastic dresses that allow you to look fabulous, without having to compromise anything."

Shabby Apple sent over the Duck Beach dress for me and I must say it is absolutely adorable. I love the wrapped look and the fitted waistline. I love a good 50's silhouette because it is flattering on nearly all types of body types. I dressed up in this dress immediately I finished my paper and the theme was a jet setter. I can totally imagine myself hopping on a plain in this comfy and classic dress. Doesn't it just scream American Explorer? I actually remember doing a post almost a year ago with a photoshoot of the same jet setting theme when I was off for Europe. Oh the lovely memories.











I remember when i was younger I was quite self conscious of how much skin I was showing. I wouldn't wear spaghetti straps without putting a cardigan over it first. Shabby Apple is great because it caters to those people who want something feminine and sexy without revealing too much. They offer clothing for women, teens and even children as well as some wonderful accessories to match. I could find dresses for nearly every occassion. They have some beautiful simple black dresses as well as more colorful pieces.

What I loved even more about Shabby Apple was their sizing. Shabby Apple celebrates all shapes and sizes of women. In fashion is easy to forget that women are not models, we are not all stick thin and as tall as a baby giraffe. Sure I love interpreting the latest runway styles to flatter my own body but what I also love is when clothing is made to flatter the figure. It makes life simple and easy and that is what Shabby Apple does, creates simple and flattering dresses that real women would want to wear. Plus having a dress that states a size Small label makes me feel really happy. Even though sizing is arbitrary, it still makes me smile. A section on their website - the "Flatter to Figure" hand picks out dresses that made to enhance and flatter the body.

Off to packing now. Toodles poodles. I'll see if I can update from China but I'm not quite sure what my internet situation will be. Cross fingers.


19 comments:

Anonymous said...

NICE POST..

THANKS FOR SHARING...

stina said...

cool dress.
u spelled plane wrong jeje :P

Violet said...

love this look.. God you look great.. you look like a jetsetter

oh yeah HOORRAAY!!

XX
Vi from Cali

Velo said...

hi there! i like ur own style! =D
it's different with others...
wanna exchange links?

Malena said...

what a cool dress, you look great in it!
peace,
malena

WendyB said...

Fabulous photos!

Amy Page said...

You're adorable!!

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eloise said...

love this outfit!
i've been wanting shoes like that
for a while. still not sure if i can pull
off the heel though..
anyway,
have fun on your trip!

Love + Cake said...

Really cute dress and I like the shoes.

love the first picture :)

xx. mavi

softbonesbabyy said...

hey
i'm inspired by your writing. I'm currently in a financial crunch and can no longer afford to go to the school I was (Academy of Art) to pursue a career in fashion. I was wondering if you have any tips for me, I do want to create a collection, but how do I get it out there like you did?
thanks,wendy

Rohini said...

The dress and adorable! I love the colour.
:)

Xx

Rosalind said...

Thats such a nice dress.. I aways fall fora classic 50's silouhette. Has to be one of my favourite time periods for clothes :)
And those two tone shoes are really nice too! I've been looking for a pair like that on ebay for a while now.
Have a nice tie in china..

http://clothescamerasandcoffee.blogspot.com/

Under Urooba's Umbrella! said...

HEYLO.

I WOULD JUST LIKE TO INFORM YOU THAT I SPENT THE LAST WEEK OF MY LIFE READING YOUR ENTIRE BLOG--EVERY SINGLE POST, DATING BACK TO YOUR VERY FIRST ONE IN 2007.

CREEPY, YES.
BUT I ENJOYED MYSELF, YOU KNOW WHY?
BECAUSE I AM ALSO CHEAP!
I WAS THRILLED TO LEARN THERE ARE OTHERS LIKE ME IN THE WORLD--YOU!

IT'D BE COOL IF YOU'D REPLY. :)
TAKE CARE!
~UROOBA

Poppy said...

i love your shoes!x

Unknown said...

Great post. You look great. This colour is so vibrant and funx

Jules said...

Such a nice outfit. =D

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I V Y said...

oh my god, that is one big house! great dress! so bright!

L.T. said...

I love the outfit! Have fun in China =)O and I love your blog!

LT @ elle-tea.blogspot.com

Becky Tjandera said...

i love that dress ! :D