
So many women right now are obsessed with the story of the iconic Priscilla Presley. From her bright blue eyeshadow to her saddening love story that our hearts broke for. When it came to her style it was always changing and was heavily influenced by her relationship with Elvis. I think it’s beautiful that we can see how much we’ve changed by how we choose to dress in the present versus the past. You can really see when Priscilla begins finding her independence and herself more when she ditches the black hair, pounds of makeup, and strict style lines that made her appear more grown up.
I’m gonna skip over the piece of advice where I tell you to not date a man 10 years older than you, especially when you’re 14 because I would hope this is common sense in this day of age. Rather I will tell you that we should learn from Priscilla and you shouldn’t let a man tell you how to dress, you’re loosing so much individualism when you do this. I don’t care if you’re dating the most stylish man in the world, if you don’t feel like yourself in your clothes you might start to loose your sense of identity in this world. Didn’t mean to get too deep with this but freedom of expression is something I hold dear and I know too many women who are willing to give this up for a man who won’t even buy them a nice dinner to wear the dang dress to. Below I’ve linked some pieces to complete a look that emulates the beautiful Priscilla in her different eras!

If you’re looking for an after party dress for your wedding or your bridal shower, these dresses are sure to steal the show! Make it a complete 60’s look and add some eyeliner!







The Honeymoon phase brings out your most delicate side so wear a flirty bow, strappy shoes, and tease your hair!







Priscilla made the most simple dresses dramatic with adding drama to her hair and eyes. Find your flare for the dramatic and roll with it, this is what makes style iconic







i think priscilla is really finding her own style here! she’s got minimal makeup, relaxed hair and is wearing flowing clothes, something you would never of seen when they were first married.






Priscilla was a lover girl and appreciated the small girly things that clothes did to project her inner self. Remember to reflect your personality in your clothing but don’t forget makeup and hair can change a lot and make your whole look iconic!
P.S. Don’t forget to love who you were, she got you to where you are…I think Priscilla would say the same ✨
