Here are some prime examples of Maker Faire Fashion:
You know it is all good when a girl can coordinate her top, her handbag and her beverage, thereby employing my current favorite styling technique.
Best friend share hair dye.
80's.. it still looks cute on young people.
Not on me.
80's.. it still looks cute on young people.
Not on me.
well coordinated neutrals... cool indy t.
(edit: oops! apparently Target t.. but cute and well matched.)
(edit: oops! apparently Target t.. but cute and well matched.)
sparkly member of the bike dancing team.
She does bike tricks in a sequin mini.
Props, people. Give her props.
She does bike tricks in a sequin mini.
Props, people. Give her props.
I like a couple that is coordinated without being matchy-matchy.
These guys have their own indy clothes company...
Bunnywarez.
I am considering a kitty hat. But am not sure where I'd wear it,
as the club scene is over for me,
unless you are talking Garden Club or Lawn Bowling Club.
the "indy t" is from Target. I have one just like it...sorry to disillusion you...
ReplyDeleteAhhh.. I stand corrected. But still, she looks cute.
ReplyDeleteI totally agree with you on that
ReplyDeletehey! thanks for including us; :)
ReplyDeleteYou described it so very well Bethany! It was great having a chance to hang with you, as always.
ReplyDeleteOne day I'll make it there...
ReplyDeleteTo the lovely Market Faire!
Wow, that looks like fun. One of the fashion equivelents in Candada is the folk music festival circuit. I love the music, but even if you don't, its totally worth it to go for the people watching.
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