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Blythe Bunny Bunny Love Dress by Le Petit Boutique @ Etsy.

I bought my very first Blythe outfits from Claudia @ Le Petit Boutique and I must say that although her creations are not all to my taste, she always has the most wonderful fabrics.

I am not very much into “kawaii” fabrics (which is one of the reasons I have not bought anything from her since, that and the fact that I just don’t have the money right now to be buying doll clothes) but she consistently manages to find some that are really amazing and very sweet like this one with bunnies.

I have been wanting to blog about that dress for a few weeks now - and simply did not find the time to do it - and now it is on SALE along with a few other dresses by Claudia.

Japanese pretty flower fabric by Karaku Tokyo Japanese pretty flower fabric by Karaku Tokyo
Japanese Flower Fabrics by Karaku Tokyo @ Etsy.

I cannot think right now of anything more exquisite in terms of color and pattern than Japanese fabrics. They always seem so perfect ! In a sense they are the epitome of “A thing of beauty…”.

And I cannot thing of a more exquisite shop than Karaku Tokyo @ Etsy. All her fabrics are simply gorgeous and beautiful. They have amazingly nice colors, not to mention the patterns which are all superb.

Besides the flower patterns, you will of course find geometric ones like this one :

Japanese Ball Cotton Fabric by Karaku Tokyo @ Etsy

And she also has a lot of Japanese Papers. I absolutely love that yellow one !

ASANOHA Japanese paper by Karaku Tokyo

I discovered her through her Flickr. She lives in Tokyo, Japan where she is an interior designer. Her company website Karaku Tokyo is about Japanese home decoration.

I LOVE NY 3 piece WEEKEND OUTFIT FOR BLYTHE Black and White CHANEL type DRESS
I LOVE NY 3 piece Weekend Outfit For Blythe + Black and White Chanel type Dress by RLKATAJA.

I was not too much in the mood for writing in this blog these days, but as I was browsing through Etsy last week for Blythe stuff I entered rlkataja’s shop and the beauty and coherence of her world made me want to devote an article to her creations alone. I had already made a few of her outfits my favorites, but seeing now more of her talents it seemed obvious that what she is really doing is more than just “sewing dresses”.

The great majority of people who make doll outfits - even the talented ones - will usually have a limited number of patterns that they will decline in a variety of fabrics. Such is not the case with Robin Kataja. When we enter her shop we discover what can be called a “Collection” in the Couture or Pr?t-?-Porter sense of the word. It seems as if her Blythe girls were nostalgic for those days when fashion shows took place in the cosy atmosphere of Parisian salons where someone would introduce every outfit by its number and an evocative or presumably poetic name, thoses days when women - some women I should say - would wear something different for every occasion, so that wardrobes included cocktail party dresses, afternoon dresses, evening dresses, interior gowns, outfits for the countryside and so on and so on, and “Oh my, but what shall I wear for that barbecue the Johnsons have just invited us to ?”…

VINTAGE FABRIC BLYTHE FARMER COUNTRY GIRL DRESS 3 piece BLYTHE CHEVRON STRIPED SPORTY DRESS
Vintage Fabric Farmer Country Girl Dress 3 piece + Chevron Striped Sporty Dress

I love rlkataja’s sense of fashion. I used the word “nostalgic” because her photographs bring to my mind images of Audrey Hepburn and Grace Kelly and those wonderful movies by Vincente Minelli and Douglas Sirk, but her creations seem to be very modern to me. She is not trying herself at the “retro” or “vintage” imitation of clothes that we so often see in the world of Blythe. Her Blythe girls clearly state their love of fashion and style and let’s be elegant no matter what but it could as well be in the way a Carrie Bradshaw does. They have learned from the past and have retained their lessons in how to be chic and stylish at all times but they are from their time.

Indeed, her choice of fabrics is outstanding and definitely modern. I was wondering whether Robin Kataja got the idea for an outfit from a particular piece of fabric or if she decided on a certain pattern and went on to find the perfect fabric for it, but the truth is every one of her creations seems to be made for one and only one fabric. Look at that “Dots Candyland Party Dress” for instance. Polka dots are a great classic among Blythe dressmakers, however hers is so very nice and so unique. And what she makes of it is divine. And the “Black and White Striped Pleated Dress” on the left is perfection itself.

BLYTHE Black and White STRIPED PLEATED DRESS BLYTHE DOTS CANDYLAND PARTY DRESS
Black and White Striped Pleated Dress + Dots Candyland Party Dress

You may have noticed I did put some images of “sold” items like that “Black and White Striped Pleated Dress” just above but she says she can make some of her “sold” outfits again providing she still has the fabric of course. And anyway I did want to show a fair amount of her creations so that it would be obvious to anyone how imaginative and creative she was. She has the most wonderful tee-shirts with Marimekko prints on them, a very cute Pink Lace Babydoll Mini dress, and even though lace is definitely not my thing I like the dress as well as the Celery Green Garden Party one. I particularly liked the two dresses below.

GREY MOD MINI DRESS FOR BLYTHE RED STRIPE CAFE DRESS FOR BLYTHE
Grey Mod Mini Dress For Blythe + Red Stripe Cafe Dress For Blythe

She has very recently added some new creations that are a bit more glamorous like that Hollywood Glamour Leopard Dress Fur Shrug and that OOAK Raspberry coat with an absolutely beautiful interior lining (click on the link to see a photo of the lining) :
BLYTHE BRILLIANT RASPBERRY MOD WOOL RUFFLE COAT OOAK
Brilliant Raspberry Mod Wool Ruffle Coat OOAK

Now I am not sure just how many people actually read what I write but it has been such a pleasure writing this that I know I will look forward to rlkataja’s future creations for Blythe.

RLKATAJA’s fashion for Blythe

How much do you spoil your Blythe ? I am not a big spender myself - I have other priorities - but the first thing I do when logging in to Etsy is type the word “Blythe” into the search box. For there are truly wonderful things to be seen ! Here’s a small selection of very red items :

Pollipop Miko Blythe Dress Pollipop Ume Blythe Dress
Miko Blythe Dress with Hairpin Set + Ume Blythe Dress and Hairpin Set by Pollipop on Etsy.

They are my favorites from this shop. The fabrics are just gorgeous !

She also has those funny brooches :

Pollipop Red Maki Brooch
Red Maki Pollipop Brooch

Another great fabric here for that dress from Perline Design Boutique :

PerlineDesign Candy girl Blythe Dress
Candy Girl Blythe Dress

I saw these two lovely dresses from Lalatroop a couple of hours ago and while I was writing this article the red one on the left had already beeen sold :

Lalatroop Blythe Dress Bot-bot Lalatroop Blythe Dress Squirrel
Blythe simple dress - Bot-bot + Blythe simple dress - Squirrel

But you might want to go for more glamorous items. You’ll find some in Feltland’s shop :

feltland - Three Piece Set for Blythe feltland Beige Dress with Scarf for Blythe
Blythe Three Piece Set + Blythe Beige Dress with Scarf

I am also absolutely in love with that gorgeous OOAK Red Crochet Jacket from POLLY’S Good Things :

POLLY OOAK Red Crochet Jacket

Voilà !