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Angelic Pretty Noël Online Tea Party

Don’t ask what came upon me. It was most likely peer pressure. I saw so many of my friends say they bought a ticket and decided to treat myself as a Christmas present from myself to myself. The idea of seeing the upcoming 2021 collection only hours after being shown at the Tokyo Tea Party was very enticing, as was attending something fancier at times when all events have been cancelled. So I bought a ticket and I attended.



The Coord

| Angelic Pretty Crystal Dream Carnival Tiered JSK and ring | Shinku Rose Tulle Overdress | Metamorphose Snow Crystal OTKs | Angelic Pretty Elegant Doll boots | Resailan Jewelry Box headbow | Baroque overskirt | Peacockalorum hand muff | handmade wing clips | vintage hat and brooch | offbrand earrings, necklace, ring and boot toppers |

Whilst I had a wig prepped in case my hair didn't cooperate, I was glad to not have to use it. And I picked up the earring stacking idea from Joelle's Coord with Me livestream.

Seeing as I have two pairs of those wing clips, I was set on using them both.

In a manner quite unlike myself, I was Naked-chan until literally a few days before the tea party. As someone who usually has something planned as soon as the event is announced, this was a stressful position to be in. While the tea party was subtitled “Fairy Snow Party”, officially the dress code was simply “your favourite Angelic Pretty coordinate”. I knew that people would be pulling out their most Christmassy outfits, but the AP pieces I have don’t lend themselves to Christmassy styling. I also didn’t want to completely repeat coords, even though either the November Cinema Doll one or the October CDC one would be quite perfect. Until in a flash of inspiration I thought: what if I wore my Shinku Rose overdress under my JSK, as a blouse and an underskirt? From there the rest flowed together, ending in something of an amalgamation of the other two outfits, but still new and super fancy. All the fur bits hinted at the snow and thanks to my wing clips it would work for the fairy part, which satisfied my need for matching the theme.

The Tea Party

I woke up earlier on the day because in order to enter the Best Dressed and Best Decoration competitions, you had to submit pictures to the designated folder in cloud storage by 2pm Paris time, which meant 1pm for me. This meant having to get ready quickly to allow enough time for photos. But as the Zoom room didn’t open until 3pm my time, it meant good 2 hours of being dressed in very OTT gear afterwards: too OTT to risk doing stuff like prepping dinner and not much else to do. I killed the time by playing some tablet games and listening to the Hamilton soundtrack (having only watched it the night before, I feel like I’ve finally caught up on an important part of culture). Truth be told, getting dressed and then having to wait so long didn’t sit well with me. I’d much rather have the tea party earlier and not sit around for so long in an OTT coord, which wasn’t the heights of comfort. I guess this is the reality of events online: being torn between knowing that you’re at home and wanting to follow your routine, and knowing that I’ve signed myself up for attending a tea party which runs on its own schedule. Had this been an actual event, the wait wouldn’t have been so noticeable and the discomfort could’ve been ignored by socialising - at home, with no-one but myself, it wasn’t quite so fun.

Waiting to be let in.

What the world saw...

... and what happened outside the camera's view.

And a better look of my snacks, with sweets courtesy of Bisous Bisous again via Deliveroo this time.

At least until the Zoom room opened. Whilst at first everyone waited quietly, little bits of conversation broke through, until eventually a good bunch of us were chatting whilst waiting. There was some music while we waited, which we joked was going to haunt us in our dreams forever now. It certainly was an earworm, but I possess the superpower of being resistant to the biggest earworm known to mankind, The Tetris Tune, so I just bobbed along to it. In fact, I did genuinely like the tune, I’d happily grab an mp3 of it to use as an alarm or something. I tried to take a sneaky clip, without compromising other people’s privacy, so hopefully you can listen to a fragment of it here.