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quixotic gypsophilia






Photography by Alex Niedt
Unkempt fields, cicadas, florid conversations, gypsies, a cavity of itchy weeds, two feathers caught in the wind, and light glazed by the elements of nature.

(Jeffrey Campbell harness boots, Vintage gypsy skirt, feathers, and bracelets, Forever 21 tank and oval/cross connector rings)

Comments

Romy said…
Bonito look!
me gusta muxo la falda!
en mi blog estoy haciendo unos minitutoriales sobre peinados sencillos para todos los días,estas invitada a pasarte http://nightwriterequiem.blogspot.com/
XoXo
Unknown said…
sweet sweet girl, I've missed reading your posts.. I have A LOT to catch up on xx
Rachel T. said…
MY GOD, YOU ARE STUNNING!

Are you a model? This is editorial perfect and very Free People! They should probably contact you.

Kisses
sweet said…
Whatever you do...your face is just like an angel...

you are so stunning in all your photos and the theme is different but brings out the best in you!!!

oh Bella...you are next to perfection!!!!

take care love
kisses
Sweet
PensandLens
Dylana Suarez said…
Amazing skirt!

colormenana.blogspot.com
Anonymous said…
Bella this is my fav set of pics! No doubt your gypsy style will be the next new trend. Hope you and your family is well.
Anonymous said…
Bella this is my fav set of pics! No doubt your gypsy style will be the next new trend. Hope you and your family is well.
Anonymous said…
how'd you get the boots!!!!!!
koast to koast said…
SO into it LADY! Love the look.

xx
Kayti and Kelsey
http://www.koastokoast.com/
Lauren said…
ah, love love love
Alex said…
You look so beautiful, my love. Replaying the day in my mind and thinking of how much I enjoyed seeing you frolic and taking photos of you among grass and breeze! ;D
Unknown said…
this is a great concept for a shoot, whimsical and lovely. But the piece that most catches my eye is that AMAZING ring, statement accessories like that can make or break a look and you work it to perfection. X

ella-lapetiteanglaise.blogspot.com
daily reader said…
such great style and you are too stunning for your own good! i've been reading back through older entries and feeling like yours is the only blog that combines style, beauty, and writing. every post is incredle to read and i can tell you are a charasmatic person. i'm not really sure why your blog hasn't been declared in fashion magazines because it certainly belongs there.

love the print on the skirt. love your hair.

daily reader xoxox
daily reader said…
such great style and you are too stunning for your own good! i've been reading back through older entries and feeling like yours is the only blog that combines style, beauty, and writing. every post is incredle to read and i can tell you are a charasmatic person. i'm not really sure why your blog hasn't been declared in fashion magazines because it certainly belongs there.

love the print on the skirt. love your hair.

daily reader xoxox
Inés said…
Hello from Spain,love your blog,your style is great!
Violet said…
loooovvvvee the floral! you make running through itchy grass look fun lol

XX
Vi from Cali
ediot said…
love these photos. you look fantastic. ive missed you. now im gonna update myself on you.
xx ediot
FashionJazz said…
Hello Bella Babe, you are looking super fabulous!! Hope you have a lovely wknd! Miss you lots! Mwah xx

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