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symbolic
symbolic. Mexico, with its highly-intertwined history with Catholicism, is filled with religious imagery throughout. From our beloved Virgin of Guadalupe to the ever-so-abundant crosses, they create a rather mystic air throughout. Reminding you of a past time. And I keep telling y’all (feeling rather Texan this morning), with the ongoing warmth my winter-whites continue to
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(simple) blue
(simple) blue. Despite my recent (and by recent I mean since last spring) frenzy over pencil skirts, for daily (comfortable) style I generally tend to gravitate towards loser shapes. In fact, the loser the better (at times). And so I began thinking about daily comfort. A train of thought which was only magnified after reading a
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Central Park
Central Park. I previously told you about this dress (one of my favourite silk paints I have done thus far). A summer dress (easily dressed up or dressed down) for a beautiful afternoon in Central Park. Making the most of the remaining summer, as fall is palpable in the air already. wearing: PvdH (aka DIY)
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Mambo No. 5
Mambo No. 5. (Totally!) inspired by the colours of Mexico (remember?!), this silk shantung skirt was a tonne of fun to make from start to finish. From the colourful silk-dying, to the (rather careful) assembly of the pieces (the stripes had to align, you see), to photographing it. It is one of those pieces which makes
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Happy Feet
Happy Feet. In no way whatsoever am I referencing the world of the Emperor Penguins, but rather stating the fact that every time I happen to wear these (rather flashy) (and totally fabulous) Louboutin Fred brogues happiness seems to follow me. With the (rather undeniable) fact that they are a totally unforgettable shade of pink,
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