Cardigan: New York & Company; Skirt: Tinseltown, Macy's
Garland: Michaels
Bag: Zulily; Ring: PinkBopp, Etsy
Hair clip: Walgreens
Shoes: Madden Girl, Amazon; Socks: Amazon
Michaels
Tee, ModCloth
Sunglasses: Nordstrom Rack
I've never had strong opinions about the Bride of Frankenstein (or, more accurately, the bride of Frankenstein's monster). Then last Christmas, I found this tee for just a few bucks at ModCloth. Its bride is far from the frumpy lady love of the lugubrious lug. Instead, she's a va-va-voom vixen rocking a mini dress and an insouciant expression beside the age-old challenge of trick-or-treat. So I snapped it up and tucked it away with high hopes for Halloween.
And now it's time to bust it out in a fit of candy-colored chaos. Styling it with patterns and accessories a-plenty was more fun -- and freeing -- than wearing a costume. Because it's still me -- only amplified.
It's what Mary Shelley would've wanted.
Well, that and the right to own property.








