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Fairy nice…

A little out of character, I combined the lovely Light Pink & White dreaM Stripes with Striped Feet with a pair of the Sheer Stripe Thigh Highs in Baby Blue (topped off with a pair of pink/baby blue rosebud garers, a sample used for pics; we don’t carry them). I scooted the sheer stripes (more of a thigh high) down to alternate with the dreaM stripes (more of a high OTK on me), making the white stripes a light baby blue.

The effect was subtle and gorgeous! I would definitely suggest layering the sheer stripes over one of the dreaM stripes; just think of the combinations! The Sheer Stripes come in Black, Baby Pink, and Baby Blue, and the dreaM stripes (once restocked, many are currently OOS) come in a rainbow of color duos. I think the two would make a beautiful addition to a fairy costume! Remember, Halloween’s just around the corner, and we have LOTS of goodies to help you win that costume contest! ;)

7 Responses to “Fairy nice…”

  1. Niq@home Says:

    I agree, the sheer stripes worn over anything, esp other stripes, looks really neat!

  2. heidi Says:

    gosh that looks nice!

  3. Maryfaery Says:

    That’s such a pretty look…very fairy-like. I would never have considered that combination. I’m curious how they would look over rainbow striped socks.

  4. Carol Says:

    Very cute Shelle,those colors look great.

  5. shelleopard Says:

    thanks! and i’ve never tried them over rainbows, although i bet they’d look awesome over spacedyed!

  6. Rebeckah Says:

    It took me a sec to figure out what you did there, the effect is subtle and verry pretty. The sheer stripes are lovely & they do look great paired with everything I’ve seen them paired with so far. Vertical stripes, prints, nets… it’s ALL good my pretties. & Even tho they’re sheer I haven’t seen them run yet either.

  7. shelleopard Says:

    holy crap! those are like, funky baglady accessories or somethin’! :)

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