Cécile's Parlor Outfit
Feb 11, 2015 13:07:26 GMT -5
Post by addylatte on Feb 11, 2015 13:07:26 GMT -5
I think Cécile's Parlor Outfit is one of the most daring outfits American Girl has ever done, simply because I don't think it appeals to their target audience at all! I know a lot of adult collectors who aren't fans either, of either the colors, fabrics, or patterns. I had to get it because I'm trying to collect all of Cécile and Marie Grace's collection, and found I liked this outfit much more in person.


I styled the outfit in this photoshoot with Cécile and Marie Grace's Fancy Boots. I think these crazy gold boots go well with almost all of Cécile & MG's outfits, and it's fun to pair them with everything! Cécile is also wearing her/Marie Grace's/Addy's crinoline.

The outfit comes with the white collared shirt, the gold and purple jacket, a purple patterned skirt, and two purple hair ribbons.

One of the top complaints I've heard about this outfit is the see-through, plastic-y feel of the fabric of the jacket. I like that it's shiny, though, and the Mardi Gras colors have grown on me. Two of the brown buttons on the front conceal velcro behind, and that is how you close the jacket over the doll.

Matching hair ribbons are always a bonus!

I love the collared shirt, and love even more that the collar sticks out of the jacket.

All the way around!

Here's a shot of the shirt by itself. It's so beautiful and perfect for a classic look in any time period.
I give this outfit an A-, just because it's not as dazzling and drop dead gorgeous as some other outfits, but I have nothing to complain about! If you don't hate the colors, I definitely recommend it. It's perfect for a doll living in New Orleans!


I styled the outfit in this photoshoot with Cécile and Marie Grace's Fancy Boots. I think these crazy gold boots go well with almost all of Cécile & MG's outfits, and it's fun to pair them with everything! Cécile is also wearing her/Marie Grace's/Addy's crinoline.

The outfit comes with the white collared shirt, the gold and purple jacket, a purple patterned skirt, and two purple hair ribbons.

One of the top complaints I've heard about this outfit is the see-through, plastic-y feel of the fabric of the jacket. I like that it's shiny, though, and the Mardi Gras colors have grown on me. Two of the brown buttons on the front conceal velcro behind, and that is how you close the jacket over the doll.

Matching hair ribbons are always a bonus!

I love the collared shirt, and love even more that the collar sticks out of the jacket.

All the way around!

Here's a shot of the shirt by itself. It's so beautiful and perfect for a classic look in any time period.
I give this outfit an A-, just because it's not as dazzling and drop dead gorgeous as some other outfits, but I have nothing to complain about! If you don't hate the colors, I definitely recommend it. It's perfect for a doll living in New Orleans!
