AGOLDE's 'Delphi' top is one you'll reach for often, thanks to its simple design and exceptionally soft feel. Made from black jersey with a subtle heathered effect, it has a close fit emphasized by a cozy, ribbed finish. Tuck yours into the brand's denim.
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Ihr Garten ist Teil der Slow Flower-Bewegung: Mitten in Paris hat Masami Charlotte Lavault eine stille Oase voller Blumen geschaffen.
The new Lena Hoschek Tradition Catalogue for Spring / Summer 2018 Collection.
Talking strictly Fashion and Glamour here! Suddenly I feel nostalgic of a bygone era of elegance and romance, perhaps it is because lately lmy friends and I have been talking about our parents …
Pam Allen's book is a continuation of Plain & Simple: 11 Knits to Wear Every Day and builds on simple silhouettes, cables, and colorwork techniques introduced in that book. Here you'll find Bohus-inspired colorwork motifs, a tailored peplum jacket, a dress with textural lace in the bodice, an allover cable pullover, and much more. So much to discover in this book! 11" x 8½", 120 pages Patterns are currently not sold individually.
MOST EFFECTIVE FASHION STRATEGY of all is fabric that behaves. The supple crepe sheath - for instance, topped and bowed with satin. It drapes and conforms exactly as Rudolf, the designer, planned it; weight, surface, texture - perfect! Onondoga crepe Cri-Cri of Enka Rayon and acetate. About 110.00 at Tailored Woman, New York; Bonwit Teller, Philadelphia; Montaldo - all stores; J.W. Robinson, Los Angeles.
About a month ago I wrote a post about my favorite fashions by Fath from 1950, so now I am sharing my favorite Dior designs from that same year. It was harder for me to find 10 favorite Dior designs than I though it would be. I guess 1950 isn't my favorite year for Dior. I am constantly adding pictures to my files, and have many on Pinterest by Dior that I haven't gotten around to transferring over to my computer. I am sure I will find more Dior creations from 1950 later. I am already regretting that I didn't start posting about my designer favorites in 1947 when Dior launched "The New Look", but I will do that later. So in no particular order, here they are. I would love to make all of these outfits for Gene. The velvet gold coat over the slim black skirt is great. Here is another stunning coat over a slim skirt. Love the color. I really appreciate seeing the fashions in colored photos because if I hadn't seen the first photo of this coat, I would have assumed that it was grey and not that lovely melon color. I want to try making my own lace fabric by sewing lace trim on fabric. It looks like I would need 2-3 different widths of the same style of lace to make this dress. I doubt I would make more than a couple of these. Love everything about this dress; the fabric, the over dress, the underskirt, etc. Two more photos of this lovely dress I have a thing for full skirts over slim underskirts and brocade, so this is a winner in my book. I also love the bodice darts. Big dramatic collars rock! Beautiful! I tried to make this dress for Gene years ago, it was a fail. But now that I have seen the back of the dress, I may attempt it again someday. I love suits with trim. I saved my favorite for last, love this low neckline with the white pleated blouse underneath.
This post is sponsored by Elizabeth Suzann, a women’s clothing label based in Nashville, Tennessee.One of the greatest privileges of my work in this space is to introduce readers to people do…
Season : Winter Age : MIDDLE AGE Model Number : 23DS84211 Style : Office Lady Material Composition : Wool Sleeve Style : Regular Type : Wide-waisted Closure Type : Single Breasted Collar : V-Neck Decoration : Pockets Pattern Type : Solid Clothing Length : long Sleeve Length(cm) : Full Material : Wool Gender : WOMEN Outerwear Type : Wool & Blends Brand Name : DUSHU window.adminAccountId=244577077;
I have a wedding to go to, and all weddings require a new frock. The wedding is Art Deco themed, which is wonderful (I love dressing up) and awful (I look terrible in shapeless dresses). I far pref…