Lisa Perry Creates a Vintage Vibe with Updated Designs
Color blocking and mod styles are making a big comeback, and not just on the adult runways. There’s nothing cuter on a little girl than a flared dress or a tailored coat. The looks at Lisa Perry are sophisticated but with just the right amount of girlish whimsy, perfectly on trend for the grade school gals. As Lisa began designing clothes mirroring the art of the late ‘60s and early ‘70s, people around her began reacting positively to her vintage vibe. With a focus on clean lines, geometric shapes, bold colors and minimalism, Lisa’s styles are chic updates to dated styles. Starting at the top, Lisa Perry goes swanky with the Little Snazzy vinyl jacket in black and silver. The jacket is boxy but still tailored enough to work with pants both formal and casual. Pair the silver one with the Little Candy Stripe dress that features silver horizontal stripes. Black or silver flats go well with this flared little number.
For an even smarter option, the Girls Snazzier Coat is a stretch wool double knit coat with vinyl trim down the front and tiny black buttons to match. The pink coat features thick black vinyl at the sleeves for a rich retro style.
While we’re on the topic of wool, the ¾ Circle Dress is of the waffle wool variety, featuring 72% virgin wool. Hitting just above the knee, but flaring out for what seems like feet, the circle dress features two color options: pink with dark purple circles, and red with blue circles. This dress is versatile enough for a spring carnival or fashionable fall festival and would pair well with simple mary janes or even flat canvas sneakers.
All little girls are crazy about flowers! The Little Crazy Fleurty dress features flowers in soft pink, sunny yellow, tantalizing turquoise and pretty purple. This dress screams spring and would be perfect for an Easter party or any event where kids mingle with adults.
Make fashion fun and play with the Little Hopscotch Dress. Layer the sweet sleeveless dress over a turtleneck for the colder months or keep it as simple as the game rules during the spring and summer. The red, white and blue version will pop during any kind of patriotic July display. The pink, purple and black stands on its own and is just as versatile.
Get charmed by the adorably artistic Lisa Perry at www.lisaperrystyle.com