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Rosapina Vintage is a true family affair--blogger Ale designs the collection and her mother handmakes each one. This season's collection was inspired by childhood fairytales and the early 60s--you can see Little Red Riding Hood in the cropped cape while the cut and colors keep the interpretation from being too literal. My favorite though is the clean-cut Gretel dress made of vintage wool--a beautiful shape and a wonderfully practical fabric for the season, I wish more fall lines focused on long sleeves and cozy fabrics instead of just autumnal colors!
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