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Such were the comments elicited by a photo recently posted by Twitter user Fairy's Dress (@Fairys_Dress).
As you can imagine from the account's name, they are inspired by the world of fairies to make tiny dresses. But instead of cloth, these dresses are fashioned out of flowers and leaves, creating imaginative, gorgeous designs.
See for yourself:
Reproduced with permission from Fairy's Dress (@Fairys_Dress)
These dainty diminutive creations truly live up to the name "Fairy's Dress."
According to the creator, she made this dress using flowers from her garden: nemophila, geranium, cucumber herb (Trigonotis peduncularis), and Persian speedwell (Veronica persica).
She also made this dress with forget-me-not and cucumber herb flowers:
If fairies do exist, you can easily imagine that they would wear dresses like these...