Today I'm featuring another of
my very favourite dresses, this time its a Swirl.
Not exact matches
I'm especially fond of pomegranate and am surprised to see I only have a couple of recipes on the blog featuring it: A simple Beetroot & Pomegranate Salad and my Cabbage, Apple & Pomegranate Salad with Ginger - Almond
Dressing (one of my
very favourites!).
This underestimated superfood made its way into people's lives in the form of a powder which complements anything from your
favourite fruit smoothies to delicious salad
dressings; the simplest ways to consume baobab are either by mixing it with water or eating it like a (
very healthy) sherbet.
A few things.The the hot
favourites were these 3: a pair of jeans and a
dress from Zara, plus my first pair of Toms, surprisingly comfy and
very well made!
If however, you're a last minute kind of girl and need a bit of help in that department — I say go for one
very statement piece like a sequin top or skirt and
dress it down with your
favourite semi-smart clothes.
Most of the items are
dresses, of which the beautiful coral meets carnation pink late 1930s / early 40s frock pictured today is one of my
very favourites.
That
dress began to haunt your social media feeds, purchased and worn by all your
very favourite Instagram ladies who all looked so gorgeous and glamorous and happy in it.
Jumpsuits are one of my ultimate
favourite clothing staples with for a few years now and I probably own around 10 or 11 jumpsuits (and playsuits too), which range from casual to
very dressed up.
High Street brands that I love are Phase Eight for
dresses, (they are
very flattering for curves); Boden for skirts, (I love their modern classic patterns); Rigby and Peller for lingerie, (they stock my
favourite brand of bra from Empriente); M&S for linen; Max Mara for an investment piece cashmere coat; and I used to love Kaliko for their tailored jackets, but they are no longer trading so I find these on Ebay now.
One of my
favourite dresses is one I made
very early on with no pattern, just traced a rough bodice shape from another
dress, and made the rest up (www.lazysewandsew.com/?p=22).
This is one piece of fashion news I'm
very,
very excited about — one of my
favourite designers is set to release a line of affordable wedding
dresses.
I love the rhinestones, especially lilac mini marquise rhinestones * - * I would put them on black tulle
dress which is my
favourite but I think it needs some refreshment Also, I loove your blog and diys, they're
very inspirational great work kisses from Croatia: *
Choose small table lamps for feel - good lighting and display your
favourite perfumes, jewellery and photographs on a traditional
dressing table, complete with vintage tri-fold mirror --- how
very Downton Abbey!