Thursday, April 21, 2022

A selection box of Spring outfits!

I've taken a few outfit photos over the last month or so of outfits I liked but I just wasn't really feeling like sharing them or posting. However, they've been hanging around in my folder so I figured I should just lump a few together to share:


This first outfit was from a meal out with CBC- and featured the dress I received as a birthday present from my Mum. I'd seen this dress in an independent boutique called Rockamilly Boutique and liked it and a few months later, saw someone had listed one brand new with tags on eBay so Mum bought it for me. It's a really cheerful, fun, musical dress and here, unusually donned a pair of tights- pink ones- they are super old and have holes in but as tights go, are quite comfy and nice.  My charity-shopped, Italian, green, men's brogues completed the look along with an old black Pearl Lowe cardigan. Expect to see me wear this at school concerts!
This next outfit, I wore for the last day of term at school for our Easter bonnet parade.
The daisy print skirt is the main star of this outfit. I bought it from Think Twice in Antwerp and it is an Austrian folk skirt with a cute white broderie anglaise petticoat lining. I wore a pretty, collared Miss Patina skirt to pick out the colour of the daisies and then a black charity shopped cardigan plus black Clarks boots. And yes, daisy earrings!

This next outfit was worn in the Easter holidays. I started with the pretty Seersucker Seasalt Cornwall skirt that my Stepmum chose for me for my birthday. I figured this claret shirt (charityshopped but not sure where from!) and tights would pick out the detail in the skirt plus my Dr Martens Joylyn teal boots.  To head out, I wore my G Star navy corduroy coat.

A final outfit is this one from March. The eagle-eyed of you may notice this is a similar print to the Seasalt skirt. CBC bought me the Autumnal dress version for Christmas. I'm not so sure these Autumnal shades suit me as well as the turquoise version but the indoor lights don't help!

Which one, if any of these, would you choose to wear?
xx




10 comments:

  1. I'm not musical, but I would love to wear that dress...

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  2. I love the Seasalt skirt and dress but that musical note dress is just so perfect for you.

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  3. A musical note dress! How appropriate for you and cute.

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  4. I always love seeing your outfits, Kezzie. I'd happily wear that musical note dress, and I adore your second outfit built around the Think Twice skirt :-) That was such a great find! Both the Seasalt skirt and dress wouldn't go amiss in my wardrobe either. Aaah, it's quite impossible to choose a favourite! xxx

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  5. Oh, I love all of these! The treble clef print dress is so fun and looks awesome on you. I love that you matched daisy earrings to you second look, Kezzie, and if you love the print in one colour-way, why not have it in another? I think you look great in these autumny colours - if they feel blah to you, then pick out the blue in the print to brighten it up.

    Have a lovely weekend, my musical friend!

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  6. Hello Kezzie, you musical dress is just perfect! All music teachers should wear them :) Isn't that Austrian folk skirt from Ann's regular haunt just gorgeous! I think I would pick that just as a good excuse to eat Strudle ;) ... but they are all super fab and you look lovely as always xXx

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  7. I love all your outfits especailly the Seasalt skirt and dress - did I ever tell you that the owners of Seasalt commented on my blog as their Dad had a gentlemans outfitters in Walsall when they were growing up and they used to work there on Saturdays and had many happy memories?
    I think those Autumnal colours look fabulous on you and I agree with Sheila, if you feel they aren't you add a turquoise necklace or a blue beret. xxx

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  8. I would wear all of them. Fabulous outfits. My favourite one is the maxi skirt with the daisy print.

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  9. I'd wear the autumn coloured one. Arilx

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  10. I would happily wear the Seasalt skirt. I love the musical dress but if I wore it it would be false advertising!

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