2010-04-07

Dutch Girl

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Dress? MaxMara, thrifted! $12! High-five!
Belt? Roots, thrifted
Necklaces? Cuban market
Shoes? Derek Lam, Holt's Last Call
Clutch? Old Navy, thrifted
Sunglasses? F21
I feel like my Mama should like a whole lot about this look... My hair has its natural wave, my dress is sweet and modest enough to be worn to teach a kindergarten class and best of all, I'm even wearing a slip. In my mind I can hear her say 'Ja, dat is zooooo nice!'.
This is becoming one of those moments where I wish all my readers knew me in real life because my Dutch accent imitations are pretty worthwhile (though Matt can hold his own too). And I apologize to my Mama, who doesn't really have that strong of an accent but I always feel the need to exaggerate... After all, accents are like ice cream; much better without moderation.

48 comments:

  1. Ha! "accents are like ice cream" I love it! Now I want to hear your Dutch accent impressions.

    In other news, I love this dress!

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  2. Awww, too cute. I love this look - and that first picture is kickass awesome. I love your Dutchness! I'm always begging to go to the homeland with my man and see the Schoolmeester windmill -- the family legacy, apparently. It made the paper upon which was printed the American Declaration of Independence. Or something. Anyway, this modest look is nonetheless really beautiful.

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  3. Such a pretty dress :) My opa was dutch and he had the thickest accent I have ever heard!

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  4. See, when I imitate my grandma's British accent, I just always sound disappointed. Oh, wait. That's because she usually is. Never mind.

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  5. I love your dress, definitely high five worthy!
    and the green clutch is wonderful as well!

    Chic on the Cheap

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  6. Love how you accessorized the dress especially the necklace and shoes.

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  7. Your dress is precious and I still covet that little clutch. It is zooo cute.

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  8. The dress is so pretty. I love how you styled it. xoxo

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  9. That clutch really catches me eye!

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  10. now i really wish i could hear your impressions haha. but i love your dress, and for $12 how lucky!

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  11. Favolous pictures darling!!!
    Looove your dress *_*

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  12. I love that dress, I can see it being styled so many ways for any season.
    Oh and I adore that purse so much (I think I may have gushed over it last time too)

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  13. that dress is such a great find! love the whole look too - the shoes are gorgeous!

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  14. Love the pintucks on the dress. And it's beautifully styled.

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  15. That dress is a great score. I'm pretty jealous. The accessories look great with it. I love the first picture which looks like you're actually trying to stick your finger in the wall.

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  16. i love that dress! And what a great deal, too!

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  17. Love the dress! Perfect for Spring!!!

    My parents have strong Boston accents, but I can't really imitate them that well.

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  18. Gorgeous dress! I love it with the oversized bright green clutch - such a fun contrast and pop of color. Love it!

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  19. I'd love to hear your Dutch accent too...I'm still practicing my Mom's strong Chinese one (and she's been living in the US for 40+ years!).

    I love your outfit today, especially those shoes. I think I need to find a pair, ASAP stat!

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  20. Ha, agreed - my mom is French and I really do enjoy doing an accent that is somewhere in between her real one and Sasha Baron Cohen's in The Tale of Ricky Bobby. Ha :)

    Anyway, love this outfit - so simple but awesome. And I really wish I could find those shoes!

    flnw.blogspot.com

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  21. LOL to you impression of you mom's accent.

    I love this entire outfit- head to toe. It's very vintage inspired and looks gorgeous on you.

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  22. TOTAL high five for that thrifted Max Mara dress!

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  23. Haha would love to hear this accent - good tribute to the ice cream ;)

    Nice necklace!

    A.Co @ A.Co est. 1984

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  24. I enjoy reading your blog so much, you always put a smile on my face...I completely agree that accents are like ice cream; whenever I'm impersonating my momma, I give her a reaaally strong Southern accent. It's the same thing, she only has a slight accent, but it's much more effective to give her a really thick one when I'm imitating here. You DO look darling! What a lovely chambray dress. :)

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  25. accepting your high five. I have a strange feeling that your pissed at me? Yes?

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  26. That dress is AMAZING and I love the red necklace and green clutch with it! You're so damn stylish!

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  27. Love that you tried to write the accent!!! Always a challenge!! Anyways - love the look - especially the clutch!!

    Cheer,
    karen/ruby tuesday

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  28. Hahah, aww your impersonation of your Mom's accent is so cute. Love the dress- and that clutch!

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  29. maybe a video blog is in order with mama mimicking? you know you want to :) love that dress, especially with the deep red necklaces and contrasting bag. you look lovely!

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  30. I adore this look, its so effortless. And yes teasing your mom about her accent MUST be exaggerated. My mom doesn't even have one but for some reason when I imitate her she's british.

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  31. LOL!!! Loved the accent comment ;)

    And you look so chic! Loving that dress on you...especially for that price.

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  32. All this modesty - I hope you're at least wearing some naughty undies :) Just kidding ... I love this look on you and it looks way breezy and comfy. Sounds good to me!

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  33. I'm totally diggin' this dress on you! And $12 thrifted??? Awesome!! :)

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  34. Always amaze me! You are very witty and I like it. Great pictures!

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  35. i love that clutch! ..and how you are imitating your mom's dutch accent. :) my siblings and i always do that too with our indian mom, except we add in some finger waving since she's only 4'10 (goes without saying we catch a lot of flack for it)!

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  36. I totally make fun of my parents' American accent when they speak French. It cracks me up and I do a great imitation too!

    Love this look. And I'm totally feeling the wavy hair :)

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  37. as a child who grew up in a household filled with accents [my parents were born in west africa] i completely understand OVER exaggerating to make a point - my parents always get upset but it's so funny. i love your sweetly modest kindergarten outfit today. it's totally and completely refreshing! :)

    xo.
    princesspolitico.blogspot.com

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  38. Love this dress on you - you look great! Cute blog! x

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  39. I love that thrifted dress and your wavy hair!

    One of my best friends is Dutch and I love her accent so much!

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  40. ohh i love that dress!!
    and you do look especially sweet today.

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  41. I love this dress! A chambray dress or jumper is on my wish list for spring/summer this week. So pretty :)

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  42. Wow - really lovely photos and a really awesome dress! I love this look on you, very mucho :)

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  43. What gorgeous colors! I love the touches of red and that beautiful green clutch! i can't believe it's Old Navy!

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  44. Cute clutch! It's a nice colour. :)

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  45. beautiful outfit. simple but cool!

    xoxo
    www.wardrobexperience.blogspot.com

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