Settling on post-apocalyptic, I then thought about mix and match options. Mini-Wardrobes are mini-wardrobes in my head, because they have a variety of outfit options. That usually translates to at least two bottoms and more than two tops. I started with the cropped jacket thing actually and then worked my way through potential layering pieces.
Most of these post-apocalyptic paper doll clothing designs were inspired by things from my Post-Apocalyptic Fashion Pinterest board. The skirt and the cropped jacket thing were both based on these designs. The pants were based on this pair.
The rest of the designs were largely meant to fit in with those piece, rounding things out to increase mix and match options. Mathematically speaking, there are 18 clothing combinations, not including the fact that there are gloves or the fact the that the paper dolls could be barefoot. So, I do think this is a pretty successful paper doll collection, all things considered.
What do you think? Good set of mix and match options? Let me know in a comment.
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It is a good set.
I always find post-apocalyptic amusing because it’s always ragged, but it’s artfully ragged, and it’s usually in these harsh worlds, but the girls always have so much exposed skin.
Either way, it’s fun to look at.
That’s what I like about it. It’s artistically “worn” and I find that a lot of fun to experiment with. I agree with you though- no one would really look this good at the end of the world.