Nerium Top in Brown, adorned with hand-sewn mother-of-pearl buttons and made in Spain.
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“The Nelly tweed jacket is a testament to our dedication to timeless affluence. Made from exquisite white tweed and adorned with lustrous pearl buttons, its V-neck cut adds a modern touch to this quintessentially classic piece. Designed to elevate any outfit, the jacket is your perfect companion for those cool Mediterranean evenings.” – Marie Sinitsina The model measures 164 cm and is wearing a size M.
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“The Nelly tweed jacket is a testament to our dedication to timeless affluence. Made from exquisite white tweed and adorned with lustrous pearl buttons, its V-neck cut adds a modern touch to this quintessentially classic piece. Designed to elevate any outfit, the jacket is your perfect companion for those cool Mediterranean evenings.” – Marie Sinitsina The model measures 164 cm and is wearing a size M.
Pajama-style TOTEME shirt topstitched in black with our distinctive monogram. It is woven from organic cotton blended with Lyocell to a relaxed silhouette that fastens with mother-of-pearl buttons. Wear it during a coastal vacation with the matching trousers or shorts.
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Sleep lavishly in your own Frette Pajamas, a St. Regis exclusive. The two-piece set is made of 100% cotton sateen featuring mother of pearl buttons on the top and bottoms adorned in our bespoke diamond jacquard pattern for a luxe finish. Pair with the Frette Slippers for a polished look.
A relaxed classic silhouette with mother-of-pearl details and a lightweight finish. Give your boyfriend’s shirt a break with the new sleep staple in your nightwear collection. A relaxed classic silhouette crafted in 100% organic cotton with mother-of-pearl buttons and a lightweight finish. Pair with The Classic Boxer, The Classic Trouser or simply wear alone. You’ll never have to steal his shirt again. Crafted with 100% natural materials
John William Godward • (Wimbledon 1861 – London 1922) - Century Paintings 19th - 20th
The Montaigne Vest by House of Campbell is a quintessential piece of casual sophistication. Modeled after classic tailoring, this vest is meticulously crafted from linen and fully lined for your comfort. Adorned with intricate faux pearl buttons, it exudes a touch of understated luxury. Whether you choose to style it with your favorite pair of jeans for a casually elegant look or opt for the complete Montaigne ensemble with matching trousers, this vest is the epitome of versatile elegance. Each Montaigne vest is cut and sewn right in the heart of Adelaide, South Australia. As part of House of Campbell's ethical initiative, this creation is lovingly designed, cut and crafted in Australia by skilled local artisans.
Mini Globo Skirt in White, made from 100% pure and organic cotton.
This soft cardigan is a real must-have! Its round neckline, pearl buttons, ribbed cuffs and mohair blend make it perfect to pair with your favourite trousers or dress.
Classic blouse made of silk charmeuse, decorated with pearl buttons on the button placket and both cuffs. Delicate shirring at the shoulders creates a romantic silhouette. Styled with the Deeda Pant in Silk Wool
got 'em runnin' through your mind! This mini dress has a satin and mesh construction, adjustable halter ties, heart-shaped lace trim and decorative pearl buttons, adjustable lace-up back ties, a tulle petticoat, and comes with matching sheer gloves with bow appliques.
Vintage Balenciaga
A relaxed classic silhouette with mother-of-pearl details and a lightweight finish. Give your boyfriend’s shirt a break with the new sleep staple in your nightwear collection. A relaxed classic silhouette crafted in 100% organic cotton with mother-of-pearl buttons and a lightweight finish. Pair with The Classic Boxer, The Classic Trouser or simply wear alone. You’ll never have to steal his shirt again. Crafted with 100% natural materials
Now that Bow Bells no longer ring out to define the limit of where a Cockney can be born, who qualifies? Perhaps being a Cockney is an attitude and way of life so any Londoner can be a Cockney.
This soft cardigan is a real must-have! Its round neckline, pearl buttons, ribbed cuffs and mohair blend make it perfect to pair with your favourite trousers or dress.
Indulge in the ultimate combination of style and comfort with homebodii®'s beloved Grace pajama set. This iconic and timeless matching ensemble, featuring a delicate blush pink hue complemented by white piping, seamlessly marries fashion and practicality. Crafted with a short-sleeved button-up shirt and a convenient front pocket, this set pairs flawlessly with its elasticized shorts, ensuring a tranquil night's rest or a cozy day lounging at home. Whether you have a book in one hand or a cup of tea in the other, you'll revel in the luxury of this set, crowned with exquisite mother-of-pearl buttons. Elevate your sleepwear collection with Grace – a bestseller and an enduring symbol of comfort and style. Model is wearing a size small Exclusive to homebodii Non crush machine washable satin Designed in Australia
Luxury is in mind with every detail of the vintage-inspired Maude Top. Each one is adorned with buttons crafted from natural mother of pearl, with each one slightly different from the next. The Maude highlights dimensional, ethereal textures with silk and mohair that truly comes to life in the sun. Composition: Top: 75% Super kid mohair, 25% Mulberry silk Detailing: Mother of pearl Size & Fit: Made to order. Please indicate your shoulder-to-shoulder, bust, and waist measurements in the order notes for an optimal custom fit.
This soft cardigan is a real must-have! Its round neckline, pearl buttons, ribbed cuffs and mohair blend make it perfect to pair with your favourite trousers or dress.
This soft cardigan is a real must-have! Its round neckline, pearl buttons, ribbed cuffs and mohair blend make it perfect to pair with your favourite trousers or dress.
California's Central Coast is getting a the rainy season it truly deserves this year. I'm loving it. We live by a creek that does overflow at times but this year the rainfall has behaved itself and given us some respite between downpours. It's only flowed over the dock once. Maybe tonight though... Winter is not my favorite season. I'm not a skier so there's really nothing in it for me except I love seeing the trees sing with happiness when it's wet. I try to keep myself busy during the winter months while having no true passion for anything in particular. It's a good time to finish projects, clean out the studio, take stock of my fabrics and patterns and generally get ready for the time of year I go into full swing. I've been doing a smattering of things. My friend Lisa and I were out in the garage on New Years Day over-dyeding previously eco-printed pieces. With eco printing you win some and you lose some. But you can always do something with the losers. Now my losers are all a gorgeous shade of Cabernet. We used a technique we learned from another sewing pal, Janet. You mix a slurry of dye, about 2 quarts. Mordant your cloth...in our case it was old cashmere sweaters...in my case it was ones I'd already mordanted when I eco-printed them. Then, using a kitty litter tray you pour the slurry over the cloth and "scrunch" it around with your (gloved!) hands. Wring out any excess dye, place the garment in a lightly sealed plastic bag and steam for about 1 hour or until all of the dye has exhausted (that means you can't wring out any more color). It makes a really lovely mottled effect that looks interesting when it's cut up and used as pieces. I made one sweater and one very large scarf/shawl out of my pieces. I'll get them photographed soon when the sun comes out! Right now I have a vat of Osage sawdust steeping away in the garage to dye some sweaters and cloth. And I'm dreaming of painting on canvas cuz I went to an art gallery Friday that inspired me....more on that later. One of my UFO's was a piece of ice dyed stretch cotton. My attempt at ice dyeing looked like a bad night on Haight Street in the 60's...and I know cuz I was there! It was truly ugly. So, I overdyed it with a dark green and this is what happened. It's now wearable. The muted over-dye knocked back some of the yellow and got rid of a couple of other colors that were even worse. This is a self drafted pattern I've used several times. Here I hardly had enough for a neckband so I used the fabric single layer and had to piece it in two spots. It has that deconstructed look which works. I'm glad to have this piece of cloth out of my stash and in my closet. Now, let's see if I wear it! I'm planning a huge art garage sale with three other artist/sewist friends in the spring and a LOT of my garments are going on sale then. This piece is Katherine Tilton's B6381. It's the first time I've made it but I'll make it again for sure. I love the fit and shape. I omitted the pocket in the front and added inseam pockets. I've had this fabric for about 4 years. Couldn't figure out what I wanted to do with it. It's a pretty unique fabric. I got it from Marcy Tilton. I think it's a Japanese hand printed piece, I could be wrong but you can really see the printing coming through the back here and there and it looks hand done. It has a very crisp sort of rough dry hand and it's super stretch in both directions. Not an easy fabric to find the right pattern for. I have the fabric going in different directions for the top and bottom. Not sure it works but I haven't worn it yet so time will tell. I couldn't find buttons that looked good and I'm not interested in buying more buttons right now (!) so I used this toggle. Again, I'll see if this works when I wear it. If not, I'll figure something else out. It's been so cold it's not vest weather right now. Joe and I went to the Anderson Collection at Stanford University on Friday. It's a gem of a museum/gallery. It's free, huge and focuses on modern and contemporary American art. Their collection is powerful and very well represented. Right now there is a Nick Cave show going on that I had to see. I admit, it's our first time there but we'll go back, we both loved it. I've wanted to see more of Nick Cave's work and this was my chance. Mr. Cave makes what he calls Soundsuits. There are 8 pieces and two videos running. The suits are meant to be worn and the videos show him performing dance movement in them. Mother of Pearl buttons, wooden sieve with wire. It reminds me of a sardine somehow. Mr. Cave uses old textile a lot. Old crocheted pieces, sweaters, pot holders, socks... Here he also has beautiful old enameled flowers. Close up. Another close up. Abacus and buttons The video of the dance movements is mesmerizing. Sock monkeys (whoohooo I love sock monkeys) and various knitwear Buttons, sequins and beads. Close up Human hair. I know, this photo looks like it's out of focus, but it's not. It's just the way the suit is made. Kinda made me queasy... Pot holders and crocheted pieces to coordinate. I noticed that Mr. Cave likes circles and round shapes. These are two very goofy guys. This piece was made of various plastics, mostly from the 40's and 50's I think. Close up of the pot holders. This is the back of the pot holder suit. I love this hand stitching! Pipe cleaners?? The center is one of those plastic bead vases from exactly which era I'm not sure. I started a collection of them many years ago then had to back away from that idea. Too bad I didn't know Nick!! I'm sorry to say I did not take down the name of the artist who painted this. Bad. But I love it. This is the feel I'm trying to get with my painted canvas for purses. Yum. I love the layering. Back to the canvas next weekend! Well, there you are. My winter of tying up loose ends. I'm determined to clean up, clean out and begin the spring with only those materials that are calling to me right now. Art Garage Sale (otherwise known as You Gotta Have It Garage Sale!) here I come!
TOTEME's mid-weight modal flannel pj top features a monogram pattern in contrasting brown thread and mother-of-pearl buttons, all in a beige mélange hue. Finished with a lapel collar and spacious long sleeves.
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Smuk og simpel bluse i 100% økologisk merinould. En klassiker fra Selana. Blusen er glatstrikket, knappes med perlemorsknapper, og kan knappes både foran eller på ryggen. Vaskes i hånden eller på skåne-/uldprogram. Skal liggetørre. Materiale 100% økologisk merino uld Vejledende mål på uld sweater: Str. 62: top-bund: 25 cm skulder-ærme: 24 cm Str. 68: top-bund: 27 cm skulder-ærme: 27 cm Str. 74: top-bund: 28 cm skulder-ærme: 29 cm Str. 80: top-bund: 32 cm skulder-ærme: 31 cm Str. 86: top-bund: 33 cm skulder-ærme: 35 cm Str. 92: top-bund: 35 cm skulder-ærme: 36 cm
Cycling was all the rage among the French upper classes in the 1880s and, especially, the 1890s. For the bourgeoisie this new leisure activity required appropriate dress which had to be invented: since there was no tradition to abide by, people opted above all for comfort and practicality, with an emphasis on durability, as in this case, or on the softness of fabrics like jersey. Male cyclists wore baggy trousers, while the most daring women wore the kind of bloomers illustrated here. Initially this was seen as scandalous, not to say frankly indecent: since the 14th century the two sexes were expected to wear distinctively different clothing. Inspired by the bloomers invented by an American feminist in the 1850s, these shorts represented a major breakthrough in the history of dress: as the following century advanced, trousers, hitherto strictly for men, gradually became part of the female wardrobe. As so often happens, innovation began on fashion's fringes – sportswear in this case – before finding its place in everyday life. Many images from the period, especially cartoons, attest to the success of these garments, but surviving examples are relatively rare.
Zacht aanvoelende trui;Ronde hals;Parelmoeren knopen;Als trui te dragen met de opening op de rug of als vest met de opening aan de voorkant;Gebreid in parelsteek;Lengte vanaf de schouder: 56 cm (voor maat S)
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To combine with an Arthur top of your choice, these women's pajama bottoms in cotton from Organic Modal is as comfortable as it is full of discreet style, thanks to its faux pockets and mother-of-pearl buttons. In "Fiancée of Arthur" mode, don't be afraid to make your dreams of well-being come true with this model on you!
EO Hoppé's revelatory portraits of London life in the first half of the 20th century, now on show at the National Portrait GalleryHoppé Portraits: Society, Studio and Street is at the National Portrait Gallery from 17 February until 30 May
Luxury is in mind with every detail of the vintage-inspired Maude Top. Each one is adorned with buttons crafted from natural mother of pearl, with each one slightly different from the next. The Maude highlights dimensional, ethereal textures with silk and mohair that truly comes to life in the sun. Composition: Top: 75% Super kid mohair, 25% Mulberry silk Detailing: Mother of pearl Size & Fit: Made to order. Please indicate your shoulder-to-shoulder, bust, and waist measurements in the order notes for an optimal custom fit.
This soft cardigan is a real essential! Its round neckline, pearl buttons, lowered shoulder seams and rib cuffs make it the perfect match on your favourite trousers or dress. Made of a blend of alpaca and mohair.
LE STYLE PEARLIES I have loved the Cockney button covered clothes for a long time, amused by the creativity, intrigued by the histo...