December 22, 2024
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Fashion & Beauty

What Are You Wearing? Spring Flowers

Talk about Sunshine and Showers!

It appears that it is currently barely possible to make it to the corner shop and back without being alternately baked by the sun, drenched in rain, hammered with hail and blasted with icy winds.

I have a fondness for old 70s polyester frocks at this time of year. 70s does 40s style ones that come with long sleeves to protect from freezing rain, but pretty prints suitable for sunshine moments. You can also generally rely on there not being so many sunshine moments that the non breathability of polyester becomes a stinky issue, polyester is dead easy to fling in the washing machine anyway, and when I’m travelling they don’t screw up in my suitcase. It’s a much maligned wonder material really, apart from the whole boil in the bag feeling you get on sunny days.

Anyway, this is a dress I chose to go fleamarket shopping at the weekend.

ā¤ 70s Dress - Boot FairĀ ā¤ Belt - M & S ā¤ Shoes - PrimarkĀ ā¤ Silk Scarf - VintageĀ ā¤

Flat shoes were in order for wandering round charity shops and fleamarkets, so out came the trusty ballet pumps. I put my hair up on Friday night, and despite sleeping in a hair net and scarf it had got a little disheveled over night, so I tied a scarf round my head (Like the first method on this post about how to wear a head scarf!)which hid the worst of the fluffy bits from view!

I do like the unmistakeably 70s wing collar on this dress. My lipstick is Besame Dusty Rose, which you can now buy through the Historical Sauces website.

I picked up a couple of brooches at the cloisters fleamarket.

A 1940s carved lucite brooch and an enamel owl, which probably isn’t very old at all but really appealed to me. He’ll go well with my other random enamel animal brooches, which includes a lobster and a parrot.

I also picked up a glass jug, painted with Lily of the Valley, which is my birth flower. The jug got it’s inaugeral use at The Historical Sauces Flicks n Lips mini masterclass on Sunday night where it was used to provide lemonade to our lovely guests. I didn’t take anywhere near enough photos during that, or the Sip and Shop afterwards, indeed not a single photo was taken that includes me as far as I can see, but I wore my Swagger joint dress from Pin Up Parade.

You can read more about the Flick n Lips and Sip and Shop over on The Historical Sauces blog. Should you fancy coming along to the next one, we’re repeating the experience on 27th May!

10 Comments

  • LandGirl1980 April 23, 2012

    Glorious frockage love!

  • perdita April 23, 2012

    Loving the 70s frock. The collar is suberb.

    70s polyester was MADE for days like this, I Mrs Slocombed it up today with a pussy-bow blouse- His Lordship claimed I looked like a ‘young Mrs Thatcher’ and told me not to steal the children’s milk. I gave him a hard stare.

    • Gemma April 24, 2012

      I was wearing yet another 70s polyester frock today with a pussy bow neckline !

  • Natalie April 24, 2012

    cute owl! I just love owl jewellery šŸ™‚

  • The colors soft pastel colors in the 70’s poly dress, is imply adorable! The Flick n Lips and Sip and Shop is a GREAT idea, maybe I should try that locally!

  • Sarah April 24, 2012

    Gorgeous dress, I do like a bit of 70s polyester!

  • Sarah April 24, 2012

    Gorgeous dress, I do love a bit of 70s polyester!

  • Chippy April 24, 2012

    I love that dress

  • Joey April 25, 2012

    Nice dress!! I love the vintage dress!! So beautiful and special!!! šŸ˜€ Nice choice!!!
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  • Molly Louise April 25, 2012

    Your dress is gorgeous, and the lipstick shade just perfect. I love!

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