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Karma refused to wear her new spring dress but Blue was eager to give it a whirl! He posed seductively for my camera while Karma watched from the sidelines.
trying on dresses again. This one comes from BHS and is a very nice frock that I might end buying at some point. I did try a blue hat with it but the hat was the wrong shade and didn't really work.
Just cant think of a reason to wear it so maybe it will stay in the shop after all.
Posted because I have seen some wonderful diptychs on flickr this morning - it is such a great way of talking.... The conversation here is very simple..... Good morning good morning :-)
Texture layer from les brumes, with many thanks.
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A fellow traveller on the Frocktober journey also has this dress, and describes it as a bit Stepford. I love it; it looks bright and summery, but is made of a reasonably thick cotton and in lined so, despite being sleeveless, is nice and warm. perfect for the dull, wet Wednesday on which I wore it.
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The Ovarian Cancer Research Foundation is working toward developing an early detection method for this horrible disease. Help me raise money for them to achieve this. I'm wearing ten frocks throughout October as part of their annual Frocktober event. This neglected, but cute, op-shop purchase from a few years ago is Number Three.
You can donate here: www.mycause.com.au/page/185933/it-has-pockets
Been ages since I posted some pics. Here are some of my nice new red frock. I love the lace down the side which compliments the lace top stockings!
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A picture of the frock I wore in Sydney, and an announcement that I will, once again, be taking part in Frocktober again this year.
So come October you will be getting two things:
(i) Regular pictures of me in a selection of dresses (subject to me being on holiday for some of the month)
(ii) Equally regular exhortations to donate to the Ovarian Cancer Research Foundation.
So get your credit cards ready, and prepare for FROCKTOBER!
Been ages since I posted some pics. Here are some of my nice new red frock. I love the lace down the side which compliments the lace top stockings!
Here's my beautiful Laura Ashley red dress without the denim jacket. The jacket was to tone the dress down a little; it's a gorgeous frock, but a little over-the-top for a normal day at work.
Still, part of what makes Frocktober great is going a little over-the -top. You can donate to our fundraiser for the Ovarian Cancer Research Foundation here:
My morning walk may be the only time the world gets to see my pretty frocks, but it'll do for now.
Were heading into winter here, so I broke out the cosy tights.
My target for Frocktober was to wear ten frocks during the course of the month, which for me represents a significant increase in the frequency at which I dress. Surprisingly I've actually found it hard going at times. I don't have an urge to dress all of the time now, mostly because I can pretty much dress when I want to. So there were a couple of days where I got up and had to drive myself to shave and put on a frock. But I did it, and I've enjoyed every thing I've worn
Anyway, this is a lovely Vanessa Tong retro-style frock worn with a charity-shop fascinator. We went to a high-tea yesterday afternoon, organised by a lady who herself is doing the full Frocktober challenge (31 frocks in 31 days).
(Does anyone ever read this far into my captions?)
So does this mean no more Frocktober pictures, or me nagging you to donate money to help find an early detection method for ovarian cancer? No. I still have photos to post, and you can donate to the Ovarian Cancer Research Foundation through our fundraising page for a few weeks yet. A lot of people are liking and commenting on my photos. I'd love to see that appreciation translated into donations, no matter how small. And you can do them anonymously. The link is: www.mycause.com.au/page/185933/it-has-pockets
The bird has escaped from her gilded frame?
I hope the weather will be warm enough to wear this pretty frock again, soon,
we are both looking forward to some summer daze?
My third Laura Ashley frock for Frocktober 2018. I bought this a few years ago, wore it once and fell out of love with it. I realised the other day that it was because I wasn't happy with the photos I took the one time I wore it, nor how I accessorised it. So I gave it another chance yesterday and regret not wearing it sooner. It really is a lovely dress (despite being a button-front, which is not normally a style I'm attracted to).
Anyway, here I am in my favourite Sydney selfie spot.
My Frocktober campaign to raise funds for the Ovarian Cancer Research Foundation has now hit the $400 mark. Please help me reach $500 by the end of the month. Any donation, no matter how small, will be very much appreciated. And you can even make them anonymously. The link is here: www.mycause.com.au/page/185933/it-has-pockets
Macro Mondays ~ Clothing
Surrounded by snow with no end in sight, white was the last color I felt like working with today. But this dress also reminded me of the lightness of spring and the crisp, cool feel of cotton on a warm afternoon. I can dream can't I?
HMM to All!