WHAT TO WEAR WHEN: You Are a Dryad Stranded in the Concrete Jungle You sturdy, voluptuous baobab! Yo
WHAT TO WEAR WHEN: You Are a Dryad Stranded in the Concrete Jungle You sturdy, voluptuous baobab! You elegant silver-skinned birch! (No, no, we said BIRCH.) Enjoy your urban adventure. Here’s what we’d recommend.A slinky green dress, its sway and cling reminiscent of the whispery shift of your leaves in sunlight, is de rigeur. The late-summer mossy green of this TIBI shift is almost universally flattering, although depending on your genus, you may want to go with a color closer to your natural foliage.If you’re a conifer or otherwise evergreen, you may not worry too much about fluctuations in temperature – but those of us who are deciduous have to take it into account. Layer a pretty dress with a classic trench, like this one from Opening Ceremony, for a look that’s as sophisticated as it is adaptable.Remember that, whatever your size, the woody makeup of your fairy bones makes you less dense than ordinary humans! To keep from being tugged around by the wind – and to counterbalance the floatiness of your frock – weigh yourself down with a big statement necklace from Hervé Van der Straeten. This one is reminiscent of falling leaves, without being too literal.Cutout booties protect your delicate human feet from city hazards like broken glass and syringes, while still letting you feel the good air on your soles.Okay, we couldn’t resist getting a little literal. This delicate, gorgeous Aurelie Bidermann bracelet is modeled after a rose twig.Not actually pictured here, but highly recommended: a set of ethereal lingerie by a designer like La Fée Verte or The Lake and Stars.Perfect. Like being clothed only in the fresh, clean light of your home glades in spring.TIBI green silk dress / Opening Ceremony brown trench coat / La Fée Verte lingerie bra / La Fée Verte ruffle panty / Cutout booties / Aurélie Bidermann 18k jewelry / Blooming tree -- source link
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