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Tuesday, December 3, 2024

Nymph Garden

Time to feel like a woodland nymph once again thanks to the amazing creations of Blackmilk Clothing. I swear with each and every release they are forever making me feel like a mystical creature, dark gothic romance character or just purely hot and I'm 100% ok with this. 

Fairytale Floral Sheer Bishop Maxi Dress

You know those posts where I say if they ever release this piece in any other prints of colours it will be added to my collection? Well after falling in love with the William Heath Robinson's Fairytales maxi dress I instantly added this stunning version to my wardrobe. 



The Fairytale Floral print has a border like print with lots of stunning bright mushrooms and flowers. Bordering the bottom of the skirt and the sleeves creating the most amazing visual. 




What I love most about this maxi is the the lace up up bust and the bishop sleeve. Both super high on my list of things that make me swoon in a garment. The lace up bust makes my cleavage look amazing and I can show as little or as much as desired. I'm wearing this piece in my normal XL and it's soft, flowing, stretchy and so comfy. Now if I could ever design my own version of this I'd do a midi lenght and a dark red or green print.



From maxi dress to maxi skirt! Now I've never owned any of the Blackmilk maxi skirts until now but I'm rather bitter at myself for missing out on so long as they are amazing. The soft fabric, flattering fit and perfect design detailing means I can wear so much with one skirt!



The Nymph Garden Maxi is a black based floral and is a stunner! I adore the large blooms and the stunning colour pallet used. Again I'm in my XL and the fit is perfect, with no fabric over stretched or image morphing.




I can't get enough of this full outfit (top by Killstar) and how flattering it is on my curves! I can't wait to style this over the summer.



Now this outfit has been in my mind for a while and I'm so excited to have finally captured this full outfit! I've been wanting to wear both the of these maxi skirts but as a combo to really make the print pop in a completely different way. The Sheer Maxi Overlay skirt/belt combo is the perfect piece to add to any maxi dress or skirt to create a super unique look.


 

The stunning peacock print of the glass maxi is stunning on it's own but when the sheer skirt is added over the top it's almost a frame, making the print pop in a really amazing way. I'm so very in love with how this looks and I will be using this trick to add more life to every single dress in my wardrobe this summer. 





The Peacock skirt is in an XL but I was not 100% sure of the fit of the sheer maxi so I ordered a size up. This piece has a belt like closure and I worried it might be too tight possibly but it's actually too big. The belt buckle and front is not the full length around your waist so it's stretchy and super comfy. Size down if you can.



Top wise I went for something a little medieval and I love how the full look came together. The little lace detailing, bell sleeve and cropped fit pairs perfectly. 



Now for my two favourite robes/jackets from the latest Artbreak Hotel collection. Mixing my favourite playsuit with bold colours and prints plus a little bit of corsetry. The Bullfinch and Weeping Cherry Jacket is divine! Full length, soft stretch velvet with the most beautiful print featured all over. 




A perfect layering piece all year round and looks amazing when it's the hero piece as shown. The fit on the XL is really comfy yet flattering. The bishop sleeve is also my favourite feature as it's forever my all time must have sleeve. 



I honestly can't get enough of this beautiful shade of blue and how amazingly it pairs with my hair. I'd usually never wear blue but since going blonde I'm loving it.




The studded corset belt is a must have as well. Fully figure hugging with adjustable lacing this waist belt is the perfect wait to define your waist and complete any look. I'm in the L/XL and it's a very tight fit. So be sure to check your measurements before buying.



Now a more relaxed versions of the above look but with a lighter more airy robe and no waist belt. A very summer friendly robe the Midsummer Nights robe is going to be worn to death by myself this summer. Perfect for laying over tops, tease, mini dresses and playsuits.


The artwork is beautifully displayed on this robe  which is 3/4 length and remnant of a kimono style fit. I can't wait to pair this with swimwear all summer long and even use this in a lingerie shoot or two.




I'm wearing this piece in a Large and the fit is very roomy! You can wear pretty much all sizes in such a robe as they are naturally roomy. 


Ritual Circle Skater Skirt (sold out)

Last but definitely not least the amazing Burial Games bodysuit. I've got a few BM bodysuits but I have to say the sheer/velvet combinations have to be my absolutely favourite. The hug your curves, and the contrasting sleeve gives you movement and coverage, while looking amazing. 



Now this might sound like a rather fussy outfit as it consists of 2 skirts and a bodysuit but somehow they all pair perfectly with each other, almost like they were made to wear together.  The sheer maxi skirt inspired me to create a look with the matching sheer sleeves of the body suit and I can't get enough of how this looks!


The bodysuit with sheer sleeves and a cheeky black mini makes for an amazing base and the overskirt is just the icing on top. I'm wearing this bodysuit in a XXL as I've got a very long torso and I need to always size up in bodysuits or jumpsuits in order to get the perfect fit. 

 


The fabric mixture, sheer upper and body panels and the full look is pure magic and I can't wait to wear this out on the town. I also own the same shaped bodysuit in plain black so I'll be styling that with these two extra pieces and stockings in winter. 


Now let's take a moment to fall in love with the burial print on the bodice of the bodysuit! Such a beautiful piece of artwork turned into wearable art. 





What's your favourite look from this collection feature?

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