I usually don’t wear light colours much. Because I’m a pale person and I don’t want my clothes to be the same colour as my skin.
But I loved the flower pattern of the fabric and couldn’t resist buying it.
The dress that evolved out of this spontaneous purchase has however become one of the favourite articles of clothing in my closet and I now own a matching cardigan, matching shoes, a matching jacket, matching jewellery…. thanks dress, you definitely had follow-up costs. And thanks for introducing beige and nude colours to my closet. I like them now.
I drafted the skirt pattern with burdastyle’s tutorial for an A-line skirt and the top part I worked out myself.
How about a little excursion to my blog? We all had cookies over there.
batiste (flowery fabric) and gabardine
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Jun 3, 2011, 10.56 PMby domestic-divaonline
You wear these colors well.
Jun 2, 2011, 04.39 PMby jacquipardue
lovely. and the shoes are a darling match!!