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Alice Kingsley: I’m afraid so. You’re entirely bonkers. But I’ll tell you a secret. All the best people are.
![The following excerpt was taken from style.com. Click on the link to see the whole story.
“Alice’s silhouette is a blue upside-down dress with cage sleeve, as if she walked through the mirror and her dress completely reversed. A long ball gown has been reworked, upside-down, into a minidress. The bustier in taffetas becomes a pleated miniskirt. The petticoat in plonge becomes an asymmetrical draped top. The skirt in ‘plumetis’ tulle becomes a veil. A cage sleeve of whale-boned velvet ribbon is embroidered with pearls, crystals, and recycled jewels.” —Maison Martin Margiela
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The following excerpt was taken from style.com. Click on the link to see the whole story.
“Alice’s silhouette is a blue upside-down dress with cage sleeve, as if she walked through the mirror and her dress completely reversed. A long ball gown has been reworked, upside-down, into a minidress. The bustier in taffetas becomes a pleated miniskirt. The petticoat in plonge becomes an asymmetrical draped top. The skirt in ‘plumetis’ tulle becomes a veil. A cage sleeve of whale-boned velvet ribbon is embroidered with pearls, crystals, and recycled jewels.” —Maison Martin Margiela

Window display of Printemps Paris featuring late Alexander McQueen’s take on Alice In Wonderland. Click here to view more window displays and imaginations of other designers.

Nicholas Kirkwood “Alice in Wonderland” Shoe
Tim Walker’s photograph of the cats, shot at May 1998, earned a lot of comparisons with Alice In Wonderland’s Cheshire Cat. Not because the cats have a wicked grin, but because of their otherworldly pastel colors.
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If I had a world of my own, everything would be nonsense. Nothing would be what it is, because everything would be what it isn’t. And contrary wise, what is, it wouldn’t be. And what it wouldn’t be, it would. You see? — Alice
Alber Elbaz art directs for Vogue Brazil December 2009. Here he makes an appearance in the editorial wearing a flower hat and sitting on falling chairs à la Alice when she fell down the rabbit hole.
Cover Girl: Madisyn Ritland
Editorial Models: Madisyn Ritland, Elsa Sylvan
Photographer: Stephane Gallois




