Happy New Year!!
Sometimes I am in a 19th century dream. Well, often. No. Most of the time. I keep going back to it and it's where I love to be.
And it's okay.
Skirt: homemade from sheet
Apron: homemade from remnant
Blouse: Spiegel, thrifted
Boots: Steve Madden (as per my usual)
Tights: New
Brooch: Handmade by yours truly

There you are looking lovely in your garden again. And Happy New Year to you too Dylan!
ReplyDeleteLove the family photos on the side bar of your blog. It just adds to the whole vintage feel when I visit your cool blog.
I hope you and your loved ones will have a splendid, healthy and happy 2013.
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Happy New Year, Dylan! I love your pin - you look gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteLovely, beautiful, whimsical, dreamy! Sarah xxx
ReplyDeleteWell don't you look sweet! That brooch is so pretty! Happy 2013!
ReplyDeleteYou look wonderful...love the fabrics!! And the brooch is fabulous. Happy New Year xx
ReplyDeleteYou look lovely xxx
ReplyDeletei love the fact that the skirt is made of a sheet!
ReplyDeleteVery cool
Have a Happy New Year
Ariane xxx
Hi Lynn,
ReplyDeleteIt's beautiful! I think the skirt is my favourite piece of the outfit.
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I love your Victorian looks, with a hint of European folk costume and your doggy too. And that you've got your grandmothers as fashion inspiration xxx
ReplyDeletewhat a beautiful look. that skirt is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI love your skirt.
ReplyDeleteOoh I adore the romantic charm of your ensemble, Dylan, it's so gorgeous and you look so very beautful! How talented are you to have made that stunning skirt! 19th century is something I'm very fond of too, how lovely that you have those photographs of your ancestors for inspiration.
ReplyDeleteThis outfit is so unique and that skirt has the most beautiful print. Love how you put this together. I am amazed that you knew that a sheet would make a lovely skirt. So creative. dawn suitcase vignettes xo
ReplyDeleteYou are the loveliest peasant ever, Dylan!
ReplyDeleteYes, a very unique look, and also a very beautiful look!
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