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Of course, I love the dress in all three colors. There are all extremely "sweet" (as are all AP fashions). I adore the pink. But then I am so partial to anything (be it fashions or anything else) in pink. The first reaction is that the AP fashions are very girly (good) and extremely juvenile (bad).
I am considering accessorizing the dress much differently that in the marketing photo. Something to make it look much more sophisticated. I'd like to be able to wear it to work (and other places) and not just to Lolita meet-ups. I mean it's hard to be taken seriously dressed as a little girl! So I'm thinking I could do that with the black dress (not so much the pink or the red).
Any thoughts or advice would be appreciated.
Love
Andrea Nicole Baker
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