What do you get when you combine albino moths, hot glue, and an otherwise sweet wedding dress? You get the Tinkerbell Long Twinkle Dress from Temperley London!

Okay, so they’re not albino moths. But they sure do look like them, even when you zoom in. At nearly $12,000, I’d hope that the hundreds of three dimensional silk flowers that take four days to sew would look more like flowers. I’m going to say: Love the bones, hate the overall dress.
What say you?
It looks covered in lint balls to me.
Um, maybe it would look better in colour? Nice shape, not sure about the flowers…
I actually kind of love it.
Hmmn. It shouldn’t work. And is doesn’t really. And yet I am kind of drawn to it. Maybe cos it’s a bit weird!
ZOMG! This stepped out of a fashion plate for 1913. I think I’m in love.
Don’t like it – Pride & Prejudice costume covered in cotton balls.
I love the shape very much, but I think I would feel inclined to cut off most of the little fuzzy bits.
Is it really called a Tinkerbell Twinkle dress? That’s just wrong.
It’s super pretty