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    Trixia Salonga

    Hi! I'm Trixia and welcome to my slice of life. I'm not your average blogger, I'm a hybrid of multi-dimensional shoujo, a rare breed of legal loli and a unique original producer of ideas and inspiration. My path goes on the other side of the road which is less traveled, where thrill and excitement rests. This blog holds my inner thoughts, experiences, opinions and out-of-the-ordinary theories which I keep as a journal of my life's highlights. Contact me at reshadollyprincess@gmail.com for collaboration

    Princess type dresses channeling the inner goddess in you (source: pinterest)


    Flowing drapes and soft laces, elegantly long puffed sleeves, a real dream dresses for ladies appreciating royal beauty. We are so into these dresses here at ReshadollyPrincess and if you loved my Designers dress named Vanilla lace. You'll definitely appreciate this collection from Pinterest that I've collected for you.

    These images are not mine and do not hold any rights to these. Some of the pictures I could not find the links to the source, but if you have let me know so we can add it.

    Scroll along the dreamy gallery of the Princess type dresses we've displayed for your eyes to shimmer on:

    Dress: Gunne Sax Sorset Style Gown

    Store name: Novunu

    The description is as it says incredibly rare, vintage from 1970s with balloon type sleeves and lace up neckline. Although the store says sold, I wouldn't wonder why it won't be.



    Here are others:




    Dress: Teresa corset and dress


    The sleeves interlaced pattern caught my eye really quick and then I was drawn to the corset in the waist area, they just look so well put together!

    I love how corsets like these just embrace the stomach area, it hugs the stomach area, feels protective from the cold and incredibly stylish!



    I could not find this dress source but I was attracted to the White off-shoulder bell puffs simplistic design of this dress. Although I got to say the neckline is so low that I feel like mine would get exposed so I'll need lots and lots of adhesive.


    Now this one seems more of a silky and simple approach. The best thing about it is, it has a spaghetti strap that can support off-shoulder designs without making it look like an eyesore. This one seems so nice just lounging around as a night gown too.

    I grabbed this photo because it looked exactly like my long skirt with Bayani Agbayani during a home launch and I'm surprised to see the same cloth design used this way. Feels weird to see it like this but its still asthetically princessy.



    This off shoulder lace gown is just killing it. I love how it sweeps though the floor and cleans it. Just kidding! 

    I'm actually attracted on the design cut for the draping lace on her arm creating a flattering inverted V-shaped line. 

    The lace pattern gives a peek of her skin underneath but not making it too revealing adding mystery and pure elegance.


    Meanwhile, suggestions on non-stop pinteresting gave me loads of wedding dresses, they give the perfect princess to queen vibe.


    Here is a more elaborate silk princess gown version. The hair ribbon and gown ribbon just looks awestruck having the 'belle' beauty and the beast vibe. However, what really made me say a definite yes is the sleeves design! 


    A regal take on the wedding dress here, surely any princess would feel like a queen already.


    The symmetrical slanted line on her chest I can imagine as if it was just drawn from sketch. This is just so majestic to look at!


    I do think finding a prince would go easy with this dress, it just emanates all the royal grace from any princess who wears it. Just look at the embroidery on that! oh, did I mention the crown too?

    I found a culture inspired princessy dresses, this one from Korean:



    It probably will be a challenge to stay fit for the arm size on this dress but if you do maintain it, you're exactly the sure to win that crown. I've had worn so many dresses that hugs tightly on my arms and its just so flautingly beautiful, girls would seriously be so jealous having that arm circumference


    When you're sure you want social distance, this is perfect~! The huge fluff and the diameter on this gown may have your visitors get a distance but won't annoy them.

    Filipino white Princess type dress. Technically this is a favorite version of most Filipinos to adapt in fashion, although we heard that this design stems from the time Filipinos were still treated as slaves by Spaniards and it's not really quite a pleasant memory to reminisce but it's no doubt that in Filipino history, Philippines were worn laces so much earlier than any other culture.

    Thailand got my attention too.


    Here are more and more dress designs that caught my eye.


    Also a different Filipina style once more.

    Amazing layering on this gown.

    Most of the following dresses have embellished designs or intricate embroidery that is incomparable to any, browse up and enjoy.







    I apologize for the blurred photo here, it was grabbed in video shot; It's too beautiful to just let it pass.








    This one seems so comfortable to use at home if you don't want go get overboard with the laces. 




    Silver is in and always is in the royalty category.







    This is dress resembles ocean waves, now if you're a princess and a mermaid I do think this is for you!

    There is a corporate aesthetic in this one, such clean lines.
    This dress would make me sing "Let it go"




    So There you go. This is what I've currently saved for now, which one did you like? Let me know in the comments.

    See you next time, Thanks!






    Flowing drapes and soft laces, elegantly long puffed sleeves, a real dream dresses for ladies appreciating royal beauty. We are so into these dresses here at ReshadollyPrincess and if you loved my Designers dress named Vanilla lace. You'll definitely appreciate this collection from Pinterest that I've collected for you.

    These images are not mine and do not hold any rights to these. Some of the pictures I could not find the links to the source, but if you have let me know so we can add it.

    Scroll along the dreamy gallery of the Princess type dresses we've displayed for your eyes to shimmer on:

    Dress: Gunne Sax Sorset Style Gown

    Store name: Novunu

    The description is as it says incredibly rare, vintage from 1970s with balloon type sleeves and lace up neckline. Although the store says sold, I wouldn't wonder why it won't be.



    Here are others:




    Dress: Teresa corset and dress


    The sleeves interlaced pattern caught my eye really quick and then I was drawn to the corset in the waist area, they just look so well put together!

    I love how corsets like these just embrace the stomach area, it hugs the stomach area, feels protective from the cold and incredibly stylish!



    I could not find this dress source but I was attracted to the White off-shoulder bell puffs simplistic design of this dress. Although I got to say the neckline is so low that I feel like mine would get exposed so I'll need lots and lots of adhesive.


    Now this one seems more of a silky and simple approach. The best thing about it is, it has a spaghetti strap that can support off-shoulder designs without making it look like an eyesore. This one seems so nice just lounging around as a night gown too.

    I grabbed this photo because it looked exactly like my long skirt with Bayani Agbayani during a home launch and I'm surprised to see the same cloth design used this way. Feels weird to see it like this but its still asthetically princessy.



    This off shoulder lace gown is just killing it. I love how it sweeps though the floor and cleans it. Just kidding! 

    I'm actually attracted on the design cut for the draping lace on her arm creating a flattering inverted V-shaped line. 

    The lace pattern gives a peek of her skin underneath but not making it too revealing adding mystery and pure elegance.


    Meanwhile, suggestions on non-stop pinteresting gave me loads of wedding dresses, they give the perfect princess to queen vibe.


    Here is a more elaborate silk princess gown version. The hair ribbon and gown ribbon just looks awestruck having the 'belle' beauty and the beast vibe. However, what really made me say a definite yes is the sleeves design! 


    A regal take on the wedding dress here, surely any princess would feel like a queen already.


    The symmetrical slanted line on her chest I can imagine as if it was just drawn from sketch. This is just so majestic to look at!


    I do think finding a prince would go easy with this dress, it just emanates all the royal grace from any princess who wears it. Just look at the embroidery on that! oh, did I mention the crown too?

    I found a culture inspired princessy dresses, this one from Korean:



    It probably will be a challenge to stay fit for the arm size on this dress but if you do maintain it, you're exactly the sure to win that crown. I've had worn so many dresses that hugs tightly on my arms and its just so flautingly beautiful, girls would seriously be so jealous having that arm circumference


    When you're sure you want social distance, this is perfect~! The huge fluff and the diameter on this gown may have your visitors get a distance but won't annoy them.

    Filipino white Princess type dress. Technically this is a favorite version of most Filipinos to adapt in fashion, although we heard that this design stems from the time Filipinos were still treated as slaves by Spaniards and it's not really quite a pleasant memory to reminisce but it's no doubt that in Filipino history, Philippines were worn laces so much earlier than any other culture.

    Thailand got my attention too.


    Here are more and more dress designs that caught my eye.


    Also a different Filipina style once more.

    Amazing layering on this gown.

    Most of the following dresses have embellished designs or intricate embroidery that is incomparable to any, browse up and enjoy.







    I apologize for the blurred photo here, it was grabbed in video shot; It's too beautiful to just let it pass.








    This one seems so comfortable to use at home if you don't want go get overboard with the laces. 




    Silver is in and always is in the royalty category.







    This is dress resembles ocean waves, now if you're a princess and a mermaid I do think this is for you!

    There is a corporate aesthetic in this one, such clean lines.
    This dress would make me sing "Let it go"




    So There you go. This is what I've currently saved for now, which one did you like? Let me know in the comments.

    See you next time, Thanks!





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