Dapper Dinos |
A blog dedicated to dinosaurs dressing in finery. |
dapper dino jesse balmesaurus—all around cool dude and amazing artist! :)
Scientists show here the latest 3-d modeling of what they believe the very dapper-est of velociraptors looked like. ((really, though, this is simply a splendid outfit!))
Lovely submission of a lovely dinosaur. Splendid!
For my wedding in 2010, my husband and I had a pair of wedding dinos as our pie toppers (we had wedding pie, not cake). The bride is a velociraptor and the groom is a t-rex wearing a top hat. I made their accessories and glued on their googley eyes.
A wondrous wedding! Congrats to the lovely dapper couple.
Brontosaurus don’t take no crap.
Not only does the wonderful brontosaurus refuse to take any ‘crap,’ the great beast was wonderfully festooned with a quite dapper top hat. A lovely submission!

((made in a rather exquisite art class by the caretaker of this blog))
The Troodon poses in front of a scenic waterfall.
(Fun dinosaur fact: the troodons were colorblind and could not match their bow ties to their top hats.)
It was also considered bad taste to point out that troodons very rarely had matching bow ties and top hats, one didn’t fault the poor chaps for such a hardship. Only the most gauche of dinosaur society would make such a horrendous social gaffe.
The illustrious Cpt. Failboat makes an excellent point about dinosaur social hierarchy.
The Troodon poses in front of a scenic waterfall.
(Fun dinosaur fact: the troodons were colorblind and could not match their bow ties to their top hats.)
Lady albertosaurus wears the fashionable neckline of the mid-decade 1880’s, with leather kid gloves and a parasol to match. How charming.
Paleontologists are still perplexed to this day as to how the Rugops dinosaur seen here managed to attach the bow tie with its nubby little arms.
Megaraptor attacks an Iguanidontid.
Beastly savages, the lot of them.
Victorian class warfare: illustrated with dinosaurs.