I also want this dress too okay bye
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Suspended in disbelief. Frequently breaking the fourth wall. Collector of novelty watches and Kewpie dolls. I run Fashion Tips From Comic Strips and I am the resident superheroic sartorialist on ComicsAlliance.
This one time, I wore a Snorlax Dress. This other time, I was in an Art Brut video. THE END.

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I also want this dress too okay bye
I still want a cat dress.
I just bought this dress because I needed a new grey dress and it was only $12 and yeah
Spotted at Forever 21: a Speed Racer dress?
(Source: forever21.com)
Peter Pan dress & Peter Pan leggings, by MISCHUCroatia
I need both of these items in my wardrobe asap.
Middle Earth 2.0 Dress, by Black Milk Clothing (preview of the LOTR collection)
They’re taking the nylon to Isengard ♡◡♡
Lazy Oaf x Batman Collection Channels ’90s Batmania [link]
British creative label Lazy Oaf launched a Batman-inspired apparel collection for both men and women, just in time to celebrate the success of The Dark Knight Rises. Known for their bright, pop culture-infused graphics inspired by fast food and Disney, the East London-based design team’s take on Batman channels the fun, kitschy side of the Dark Knight. From cropped baseball tees to logo-splattered dresses, the Lazy Oaf x Batman collection is actually quite reminiscent of the material we saw in Batmania craze of the early ’90s that followed the popularity of Tim Burton’s first Batman film.
Some of the items are currently sold out, however Lazy Oaf will be restocking the collection within the next couple of weeks. Fortunately, this gives me enough time to scrounge up some of my leftover SDCC pocket change to pick up a few items for myself!
Check out the entire Lazy Oaf x Batman collection on ComicsAlliance!
GET IN MY BAT-WARDOBE NOW.
In which, I still can’t get over the Metamorphose Airline collection.
(Source: metamorphose.gr.jp)
My heart weeps for this dress.
(Source: shop-online.jp)
I opened up the new year with a shopping spree, apparently. The following are the fruits of my bargain-hunting:
All for the grand total of $115.45. LET’S DO THIS, 2012.