Vintage Looks for Easter

18 Apr

Gretal Dress in navy chambray by Dear Creatures

Achy braky dress in red by Many Belles Down

Love in watercolors floral dress

It’s just about Easter, which means two things: It’s time for my biannual trip to whatever random church my family has discovered this year – usually one that’s close the beach – and I’m in need of a fabulous dress for the big outing.

I absolutely love vintage looks, especially for Easter. It just seems like one of those holidays that requires a touch of old-school sensibility. Last week, I stumbled on – and purchased — an adorably 60s, white, lace shift dress at a lovely shop in Downtown LA’s Little Tokyo. But still, I can’t help but let my eyes wander to the Indie Era and Basket of Sweets collections on Rouche, an online boutique that’s sure to be my new vintage-look hotspot. It’s everything I love about Anthropology, but affordable.

Would it be too much to have a midday Easter wardrobe change?

{photos via Rouche}

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4 Responses to “Vintage Looks for Easter”

  1. Terry April 18, 2011 at 1:26 PM #

    Love this!!! Lulus.com is another great site for vintage and fun dresses at an affordable cost!!

  2. Twirly Skirts April 18, 2011 at 2:14 PM #

    love love love the red one! so cute. You are so pretty:)

  3. celeste April 19, 2011 at 3:12 PM #

    that first dress! swoon.

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