Pom Pom Quarterly Winter 2018: A Review
Pom Pom Quarterly has published its Winter 2018 edition . See?
Tree of Life . Sweet sweater. I'm not usually a big fan of tassels, but these tassels make an ordinary rope sweater look pretty.
Attack. I appreciate where this stylist has gone with the detailed look of the vest and I generally love the design but I look at this peplum and think it won't fit. I would cut a few centimeters lower.
Christbell. Such an interesting postcard. I like the expression on the model's face: "Sorry, I came up with this beautiful thing."
Galewood. The difference between these gloves is that they are held by the hook of the middle finger and there are no special finger holes in them. It will stay in a pretty good place and I like the effect. They are like saliva on the hand.
Bilbili. Here is the view of the tent and its twisted and bent wires look very stylish, which brings to mind the dense thickets of the magical forest read in fairy tales.
Nimu. I'm not sure about this. The wingspan of the night owl makes it very clumsy. However, I have to admit there are some nice details and it looks like a floor length dress without the competing horizontal stripes.
None. I'm not entirely happy with how this sweater fits in the front, but the back looks comfy and amazing.
Asmund. There are many things here. Not only does this pudding ripen a lot with eggs, but it also seems to be infected with flower disease.
Traveler. This dress is really classy. Embroidery, the use of two identical shades, luxurious silk curtains… There are sixteen photos of this scale on the Reveler page, more than ever on the Reveler model page. Like the photographer couldn't stop taking pictures of her and I don't blame them.
Verbawood. I love the effect of the contrasting bow on this sweater and I don't blame the pumps, but I can't get myself in shape. Cropped sleeves and shorter and wider body sizes also don't work in this professional model.