Monday, August 1, 2011

5 Places I Wish Existed


Narnia
I used to love these books when I was a kid. The landscapes, the animals, if only I could actually have a talking Lion as a friend! 
Closest We've Got: Northern Ireland

What to Wear
Ralph Lauren Fall 2010 Ready-To-Wear




El Dorado
This rumored "City of Gold" is said to be filled with unimaginable treasures. Edgar Allen Poe even wrote a poem on the myth, putting it's location "Over the mountain of the moons" and "Down the valley of shadow".
Closest We've Got: South American ruins and jungles

What to Wear
Givenchy Fall 2010 Couture


Neverland
The ultimate kids fantasy playground. Pirates, Fairies, Mermaids, Flamingos and Crocodiles make up only part of the excitement that awaits. 
Closest We've Got: Madagascar

What to Wear
Christian Dior Fall 2011 Ready-To-Wear


Wonderland
All kinds of mischief awaits in Wonderland, where the flowers talk and the furniture changes sizes, 364 days of the year are just as much a cause for celebration as your birthday with the Mad Hatter, and you can paint the roses red. 
Closest We've Got: While a carving in Ripon Cathedral in North Yorkshire inspired the trip down the rabbit hole, Lewis Carroll based the book off of his own experiences at Oxford. 

What to Wear
Christian Dior Resort 2011


Atlantis
This ancient Greek city was said to have fell into the sea in 9000 B.C. after it's people invaded one city too many. This fable, first written about by Plato in 360 B.C. is largely considered to be myth, but every so often someone claims to have found it. 
Closest We've Got: Ancient Ireland

What to Wear
Versace Fall 2010 Ready-To-Wear

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