I get the whole prairie/farm/Amish countryside-inspired theme. It's fresh and different for a savvy little urbanite like you. I even like some of your looks, like these :




The key word, however, is "inspired." Of course you should take inspiration from the countryside. But you shouldn't take the actual wheat. That's taking it a little too literally.

Yours truly,
Emily
2 comments:
poor people.
i actually love the wheat. i don't know what it is, but i think that dress is fabulous. that being said, i'm not sure if IIII would ever wear a shaft of wheat on my gown, but i think it's beautiful on waif-like, stoic models like this one. :)
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