In response to Alexa and her 'childish' looks: I don't think many of these styles are remotely childish/childlike in themselves, the above dress in lavender (regardless of length) doesn't strike me as overtly youthful. I think Alexa just styles the pieces to her own tastes, and the apparent childishness is simply her own playful, youthful aspect made manifest. This doesn't necessarily have to be a negative thing, although in a culture already saturated with obsessions of youth, it
could come across as contrived.
My own opinion, whilst not an actual 'fan' of Alexa's style, is that her look is simply her look, no matter how it evolves, the leggy, high heeled, short hemmed styles are simply just her. She gets quite a lot of flack in the press for... certain aspects of her appearance, but I think a lot of this, plus the childish accusations have a lot more to do with her refusal to play up to conventional standards of sexuality. She doesn't 'flaunt' anything, which is kind of rare, really. This must confuse a lot of people out there: an attractive, tall, modelesque beauty who doesn't base her entire public persona around her sex appeal. Basically, even if you wish to label her a hipster, or loather her personal style, she certainly stands by her own convictions, fashion-wise.
Consider the way she composes herself in photographs, her physique, etc. I think that there is something inherently childlike, youthful here that isn't necessarily intentional. I'd go so far as to say she
owns this, rather than cultivates it.
I'd hazard a guess that she singlehandedly inspired the recent trends for peter pan styles, that youthful gawkiness. She stands out to me simply because no matter how her style evolves, whether the looks involve designer or high street, she always makes them her own. Something I don't see a lot of. And after all that, I am not even a fan, so I'm gonna shut up now
