Saturday, May 14, 2016

Dress Review: The Blanche in Deco Daffodil

Deco Daffodil is the newest print just released from Trashy Diva earlier last month.


It is my favorite prints released by them since the Green Kimono print released in December 2014! And considering how much I love the prints Trashy Diva releases I feel like that's saying a lot about this print! (Though now I must disclose, as I edit and finish writing this review an even newer print just got released by Trashy Diva, Ruffled Feathers, which sends my heart aflutter so... but more on that print later!)

The Deco Daffoil print is a stark and contrasting two color print featuring ghostly white Daffodils against a midnight dark navy blue background. And to say midnight dark is not an exaggeration! The navy is almost pitch black though not quite. The daffodils have a flowy, darkly whimsical, almost like a gothic rococo, feel to it. The all white daffodils are given visual depth and texture though the use of pointillism shading done in navy within the stark white daffodils. There is so much for the eye to take in with this print. To me, it's a mysterious print which divulges to the viewer upon repeat views a sense of melancholy movement, flow, depth, and dark dreamy moodiness.

Perhaps for this reason the Blanche was the perfect choice in this print. In A Streetcar Named Desire, Blanche was the mysterious debutante who arrives to New Orleans from her home of assumed opulent splendor in Laurel, Mississippi to visit her sister Stella. Like the character Blanche, the Blanche dress is all femininity with flowing flutters and delicate lady like ruffles. However, through the unfolding of the story told in the midst of the shadows and fog of its setting we find there is more to Blanche's story than first meets the eye. And perhaps, just like Blanche DuBois, the Blanche dress is more than just feminine flutters and ruffles. The Deco Daffodil print adds a decided air of dark mystery to the print while the true cross over design of the wrap style of the dress adds an element of playful energy.

A bit more about this cut... one thing that I did not immediately notice viewing pictures of this dress online is that there are actually double ruffles at the shoulders as well as a double layer of fabric along the skirt. Furthermore, the ruffles in the front of the dress extend around the neck which, in my opinion, gives it a bit of a sailor style silhouette to it. There are so many gorgeous features such as these which I feel can so easily get overlooked when merely looking at stock photos of it online. The material is made from a stretch rayon knit much like the glorious fabric used the in Trashy Diva's Victory Floral print. Regarding fit, I found this dress to fit true to size and took it in my usual size.


Trashy Diva Blanche dress in Deco Daffodil- Front View

Trashy Diva Blanche dress in Deco Daffodil- Front View

Trashy Diva Blanche dress in Deco Daffodil- Side View

Trashy Diva Blanche dress in Deco Daffodil- Back View

Trashy Diva Blanche dress in Deco Daffodil- Close Up

Trashy Diva Deco Daffodil- Close Up


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  2. I love the white daffodil print on the black background, so pretty! xo

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    1. It's so striking isn't it!? It's actually a super dark navy blue! :D

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  3. I love this print, it is simple but so elegant. Oh and this style is just beautiful, I love the sleeves! x

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    1. I agree Kayla! Such a gorgeous print! And the flutter/ruffle sleeves are so pretty! <3

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  4. You had me at 'Deco'.... another splendid dress! Such a gorgeous deep hue, and the pattern's fab. Your hair is looking particularly fab, did you get it cut? xx

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    1. Hehe Porcelina! Thank you! And yes! I did get my bangs trimmed. I have good days and bad days! Glad to hear this was a good day! ;)

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  5. really lovely dress it has a very 1930s feel

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    1. <3 I love hearing your input Katherine! I wasn't sure myself what time era this was trying to emulate. My guess was 1930's but I thought it could also easily be seen as 1970's too! Glad I wasn't the only one to think this was a little 30's :)

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  6. Isn't it an elegant stunner! Love the classic (very nautical/ocean appropriate) colour palette and charming floral print. This dress is just awesome on you, sweet dear!

    Big hugs & happy mid-May wishes,
    ♥ Jessica

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    1. Thank you Jessica! I love how you point out the nautical/ocean appropriate color palette on this dress. Because of the design of the flutters it was feeling a little nautical to me. It didn't even occur to me to think of it as nautical because of the colors as well! <3

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  7. I had no idea this was navy!!! I thought it was black! Thanks for clearing that up! I think this is such a lovely print and thanks for sharing such up and close details--it's even better than I thought! And yes, that is saying a lot if this is your favorite from your favorite brand in about a year and a half!! XO
    Lauren-Blair
    www.prefertobedemure.com

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    1. Hehe. Thanks Lauren! <3 It's always great to get such good feedback back! <3 Glad to hear the pictures helped!

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