I don't know why but today I just had this urge to do a photo shoot with the katana sword which my uncle gave me. Also, I bought this elvish/fantasy medieval looking shirt from GaelSong a while back which hasn't gotten used nearly enough, so I figured I could wear it and call this an "elvish" photo shoot. xP
Okay.
So, it's just a shirt; paired with a regular, black skirt. What's so elvish about it, you're thinking?
Well, maybe nothing. Buutttttt we had just watched Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers last night and I am particularly in love with the elvish society therein sooooo...well, 'nuff said.
This ^^ one is unedited. I left it that way to show my hair color...it is surprisingly red here.
(another unedited)
The shirt is very see-through, therefore I put a black tank top on underneath for modesty. I had to take in the shirt in the chest a good deal because it's a tunic and was so BIG when I bought it. I looked terribly frumpy in it...which was a disappointment. I like big and baggy for around-the-house tshirts and sweaters, but not for fancier blouses and tunics. Especially when I spent 30-40 bucks on the item with shipping and all. Noo.
(Another unedited one)
So. Anyways. This was quite a random post, wasn't it? I guess you just never know what you'll get on this blog here. xP
What do you think? Is it weird to mix Japanese katanas with elvish couture?
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ReplyDeleteThanks Aidyl! Appreciate it!
DeleteNo, I don't think it's weird for an elf to have a katana! Most "elvish couture" these days seems to have been influenced by Celtic, medieval, and Asian styles. It's a cool blend of cultures! :)
ReplyDeleteI think so too!
DeleteOh these photos are really great Leah!
ReplyDeleteThanks Arlette!
DeleteWow! I love the first picture with the sword! It looks like a poster from a movie=D
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