Headdress and Coat Coordination question
Apr. 21st, 2006 07:13 pmHey everyone!
I'm having a bit of a headache with coordinating my new coat with some outfits. I bought it in cream because that goes with tons of items in my wardrobe, and I'm instantly attracted to the color.
Anyways, I don't think that this question has been asked in a while, and if It has, I'm sorry! My question is that when you're wearing a colored dress under a natural colored coat, what type of headdress do you wear? I finally bought myself this angelic pretty headdress that I had been eyeing for a while to go with my pink AP dress. For some reason it kind of bothers me that it doesn't look right when I'm wearing a cream coat with a pink and white headdress.
Should I get over it, and have it match the dress for when I take off the coat? Or should I carry around two headpieces and switch when I'm wearing the dress without the coat.

Excuse the bad picture. I'm not really sure how confident I am posting big pictures on the community due to recent drama. I'm using some sort of a weird man-stance here :P

A liiiittle more detailed in showing the contrast between the pink and the white. I'm only wearing the pannier that is attached to my AP dress, so it's really flat in this picture.
So, what do you think? Should I just wear a cream headdress?
Thanks guys :D
I'm having a bit of a headache with coordinating my new coat with some outfits. I bought it in cream because that goes with tons of items in my wardrobe, and I'm instantly attracted to the color.
Anyways, I don't think that this question has been asked in a while, and if It has, I'm sorry! My question is that when you're wearing a colored dress under a natural colored coat, what type of headdress do you wear? I finally bought myself this angelic pretty headdress that I had been eyeing for a while to go with my pink AP dress. For some reason it kind of bothers me that it doesn't look right when I'm wearing a cream coat with a pink and white headdress.
Should I get over it, and have it match the dress for when I take off the coat? Or should I carry around two headpieces and switch when I'm wearing the dress without the coat.

Excuse the bad picture. I'm not really sure how confident I am posting big pictures on the community due to recent drama. I'm using some sort of a weird man-stance here :P

A liiiittle more detailed in showing the contrast between the pink and the white. I'm only wearing the pannier that is attached to my AP dress, so it's really flat in this picture.
So, what do you think? Should I just wear a cream headdress?
Thanks guys :D
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Date: 2006-04-22 01:47 am (UTC)PS. I love the makeup in your icon, it looks fabulous on you.
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Date: 2006-04-22 02:21 am (UTC)By the way, you look stunning. :D
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Date: 2006-04-22 02:30 am (UTC)I like the pink with the coat, really. At least in these pictures, I can't even tell that there is white on the headdress at all... but even so, if it really bothers you, you should probably let your dress peek out like some of the others have suggested.
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Date: 2006-04-22 02:47 am (UTC)You can even tie in the pinks with your makeup, if you wear it. Pink eyeshadow with white eyeliner at the inside corners of your eyes, pink blush and a nice, subtle pink lipgloss. Your face looks quite angular in the second picture, and I think you could pull off the Victorian doll look quite spectacularly.
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Date: 2006-04-22 03:00 am (UTC)I handn't thought of the idea to wear makeup that matches. I'm on break so I've been so lazy that I haven't put on any makeup at all all week. I'm about to go try that, thanks again!
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Date: 2006-04-22 03:02 am (UTC)My only problem is that when the coat is unbuttoned, it tends to look a little droopy and loses it's 'lolita-shape'. Perhaps if the dress wasn't so short, then it would be great.
Thanks again for your input
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Date: 2006-04-22 03:19 am (UTC)How can you not be confident if you were gothic lolita?! I myself can only wear casual punk loli since it's not far off from my usualy goth garb... I love egl, but its much too dressy/frilly for me!
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Date: 2006-04-22 03:41 am (UTC)I don't know, the coat just isn't that shape.
I think I love it so much because I had one very much like it when I was little ~ like 6 or so. My mom wouldn't ever let me wear it, because it was white. ::sigh::
Another thought~ maybe you could make wrist cuffs to match. (In the winter, you should wear pink gloves, I think, but for the spring that's not really practical.) That way you could have pink without having to open the coat!
I don't know, never mind my prattle. I'm off in la la land dreaming about when I was 6... ^___^
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Date: 2006-04-22 03:42 am (UTC)Since you chose a contrasting coat there realy isn't a lot you can do. Any headress you use is going to stand out as being a small, diffrently colored from either your dress or you coat to some degree.
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Date: 2006-04-22 03:48 am (UTC)Due to my coat issues I have to switch, because a pinkxwhite headdress looks rather silly with a black coat, and it also causes problems with choosing shoes. u_u;
But I say in your case, you can leave the headdress, it looks fine. Also, where did you get that coat? It's adorable!
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Date: 2006-04-22 05:30 am (UTC)Can I friend you? You've always been on my top 10 hotlist for egl. XD Bebeonmars wanted to know why you have so many icons of a model, and then I told her it was you. Now you've got both of us going =O!
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