Shirt, Gap | Skirt, Gap | Belt, Target | Necklace, Target | Shoes, Softwalks | Jacket, Gap
My favorite Easter ensemble is still the “This is my Easter Outfit” t-shirt I got when I was 11, but this combination is running a close second. Cool and comfortable for the warm weather we’re having, but stable enough not to be blown up over my head in the gale-esque winds we’re having. Just because the Easter Bunny brought me underwear, doesn’t mean you need to see it.*
*Every year. Some people get jelly beans. I once got a Winnie the Pooh thong.
As for my title, it may have been made famous by Fred and Judy, but I learned it first from The First Easter Rabbit. A cartoon classic if there ever was one – it even has Santa!**
**Santa also brings me underwear.















ah yes…so I have also been obsessively wearing this bright yellow with navy- so made for each other! delicious. we used to get socks and t-shirts for easter- this year the easter bunny chickened out and just left a giant basket full of baby chocolate bunnies…not that I’m complaining!
Hm, I need to speak to my Easter bunny about underwear…
I used to get undies from the Easter Bunny too…hmmm, I may need to restart that tradition. Anyway, you look so cute and nautical and ready for spring! Perfect for Easter
The Easter Bunny brings me underoos and haircuts! I love how simple and sassy this is and the yellow is so cheery! (also I’m loving hearing about all your wedding planningness because I think you and The Rocket Scientist are THE CUTEST!)
Seconding Terri’s comment–I am going to have to play Easter bunny for myself, I think, because that jerk slacked off this year.
Easter tends to make me think of the Velveteen Rabbit, mostly because I’m still trying to figure out what was up with the Skin Horse.
Is this you? You look great! I love your hair. This is my first time posting. I’ve got to comment on one of your old posts from Feb 2011 on Dubai Abayas.
http://interrobangsanon.wordpress.com/2011/02/18/the-glam-the-glitz-the-jillabeeya/#comments
I love the brown Arab model (fourth from bottom) that you have there. You rarely see that in the Arab world. She actually LOOKS Arab. Some of the others do too. Most models used in Arab World look like Europeans. I don’t want to hear any excuses like “It’s cultural” or anything, because it’s racism plain and simple. I just wanted to say I liked seeing that model.