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Attention fixed on the owner of the the trouser leg (and the dogs) at right.

 

Same place/different dogs

flic.kr/p/o7reEm

 

Who needs tripods anyway? 1/13 handheld @ 80mm FF equivalent. Olympus in body image stabilisation is pretty miraculous.

I wish you a wonderful sunday.

 

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Enjoy your orange weekend.

 

Orange stands for joy, liveliness, affirmation of life, exuberance, fun, sociability, emotional warmth, refreshment, cheerfulness, youth, maturity.

 

Orange shirt, black short trousers, 4 inch black highheels.

  

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Another photo from my mammoth all day session on Thursday. This was the outfit I started out in a smart casual number of which both the top and jacket are new.

Photo & Model: Kalyabreeaa Capelo

 

Outfit:

Rowne - Amur Crop Blazer

Rowne - Driegen Cut Trouser

Rowne - Hoskel Drape Top

 

Accessories:

  

Shoes

Gos - Lady G Pumps

 

Hair & Makeup:

Doux - Sonya

 

I love how a tight trouser suit can be slimming

I tried taking pictures with a rubber face mask, time was saved when there was no need to do makeup........

 

however, I added red lips and eye area makeup.

inside the boots shaft, pant legs - 70s fashion did not allow 🔥

 

Ever since last season leather pants have grown a lot trend wise and their cuts and styles surpass the typical skinny jean look. Although to be honest here, it’s this skinny leather pants style I think works best for this type of trousers. It’s sleeker, more polished and makes it easier for us to play with shapes. For example: skinny leather pants & very short leather jacket.

 

That’s not to say slouchier leather pants don’t work. Au contraire they’re quite the hit this season. Think side zipper trouser but still cut and fitted to the body shape.

 

They look perfect with a tucked in satin blouse or a blazer

How was your first day at work?

 

A wonderful outfit can reduce stress. 😄

 

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Wide legged trousers for a casual summer look!

I definitely intend to wear this suit more!

If you don't have a boyfriend, are you allowed to wear "the boyfriend trouser"...?

 

© Cynthia E. Wood

 

www.cynthiawoodphoto.com | FoundFolios | facebook | Blurb

 

Botanic Gardens, Edinburgh - this cheeky squirrel tried to climb up my trouser leg a minute later!

www.benheine.com | Facebook | Twitter | © Ben Heine

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I attended the vernissage of the Brussels Accessible Art Fair with

customized shirt, trouser, hat and shoes... I drew the designs on

my clothes with simple black markers. I used some 25 markers

in total! (you can view some photos of the making of here below).

 

You can view some other photo reports of all my past exhibitions

at this link. Limited Edition prints of my artworks (Diasec and

Dibond finishing) can be found at this page.

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For more information about my art: info@benheine.com

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Posing - white shirt, black marlene trouser and fantastic red 4 inch high sling pumps. I love this look.

 

What do you think?

 

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Showing him the little skirt suit he made me. He has another project now - an elegant yellow trouser sui....

trousers lengthened on the pattern following calico toile fitting, test garment flic.kr/p/2riJvwR

 

the heavy metal washers seen in the photo are used as weights

 

to follow

1. cut out the cashmere fabric and transfer the markings

2. cut out the medium weight interfacings

3. machine zigzag stitch the edge of all the fabric pieces to neaten

4. stitch the darts

5. join one front trouser leg to a back trouser leg

6. fit the invisible zip to the other front and back trouser leg

7. join both trouser legs

8. fit the waistband

9. hem both trouser legs

10. wear the trousers, hopefully :)

 

my sewing machine JL220 flic.kr/p/2ocjdBN from john lewis www.johnlewis.com/john-lewis-jl220-sewing-machine-pepperm...

sewing machine maintenance flic.kr/p/2q9GVTh

How to Use your SEWING MACHINE (for Beginners)

www.youtube.com/watch?v=jmaZBTMzkoY

A Beginners' Guide To Using Your Sewing Machine

www.youtube.com/watch?v=imryOl_LNaw

Beginners Sewing Course - Day 1 - The Basics

www.youtube.com/watch?v=IGITrkYdjJs

 

Sewing a coat/jacket lining

www.youtube.com/watch?v=ils6xkQu2nI

Adding a Lining to an Unlined Coat Sew Along

www.youtube.com/watch?v=G4iNiib0_TA

How to Sew Jacket Lining

www.wikihow.com/Sew-Jacket-Lining

 

How to Sew Darts | Beginner & Advanced www.youtube.com/watch?v=m9x-i-txyfo

5 Tips on how sew non-pointy darts! www.youtube.com/watch?v=D8M_TLn_do4;

 

how to understitch www.youtube.com/watch?v=aFz4tsplENI

what is understitching?

www.youtube.com/watch?v=gnRDeKqKgto

ten top stitching tips www.youtube.com/watch?v=XDRXfYgkU4k

 

Buttonholes

3 Sewing Tips to Make Buttonholes Neatly and Quickly

www.youtube.com/watch?v=6oOz28Ybk8I

How to Machine-Sew and Custom-sized Buttonhole

www.youtube.com/watch?v=A6P-TKK3tjg&t=135s

 

setting the sleeve www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nqo-SIy8MXY&t=178s

 

How to Sew an Invisible Zipper

www.youtube.com/watch?v=yaza9t-CAiQ

How to Sew an Invisible Zipper - Updated

www.youtube.com/watch?v=cG8CSr11kjA

How To Sew Invisible Zipper On Shirt / Dress | Sewing Technique Tutorial

www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZHNrRoCSxaE

Invisible Zipper

www.youtube.com/shorts/npDSSAMzNNc

Super clever invisible zip trick

www.youtube.com/watch?v=2UyfKL5G-Bw

 

coat pattern instructions www.sewmag.co.uk/free-sewing-patterns/serena-wool-coat#lo...

 

How to properly sew a shawl collar jacket/sewing techniques for beginners www.youtube.com/watch?v=DjeqgIfSt9c

Easy Way To Sewing shawl collar | Coat Collar Tutorial Cutting and Stitching | Sewing Tutorial www.youtube.com/watch?v=dsUZjA9JErI

 

Seam Finishes

10 SEAM FINISHES Without a Serger || Basic to Couture

www.youtube.com/watch?v=GYt7JxC_bIc&t=596s

7 Seam Types and How to Make it- Sewing Lesson for Beginner

www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ax6JDDP_6O8

sew and edge www.youtube.com/watch?v=RWaI7YUX8jk

 

French Seam Pockets

How to Add Pockets to a Side Seam using French Seams

www.youtube.com/watch?v=aatWJL_aAYY

 

Lining

How to add lining to ANY dress pattern | Sewing Tutorial

www.youtube.com/watch?v=ENKI3fSBQBo

How To Sew a Slip Stitch by Hand

www.youtube.com/watch?v=pjky55Cp1_Iwww.youtube.com/watch?v=_d06GhQx_Wg

 

How to Fix a Low Neckline

www.youtube.com/watch?v=3U-W6W5fh-4

Interfacing

How to fuse iron-on interfacing to fabric

www.youtube.com/watch?v=7idVbAkUBTU

 

reference books

flic.kr/p/2q55djV

 

i'm a complete beginner at dressmaking. posting photos of progress to encourage myself to continue www.flickr.com/photos/connect2012/albums/72177720305370633/ i'm not making any recommendations ...

               

Yeah, I know I haven't been exactly a fashion icon lately...but with my knees the way they are, you folks and Daisy will just have to get used to it. Besides, I've always worn the pants figuratively around here anyway. Now it's just gonna be literally too, for the time being. 😉

Fpr a long time I wanted a one piece trouser suit. I eventually found one I liked and bought it. It's probably one of the most comfortable female garments I own. It's soft and comfortable if a bit big now that I've lost quite a bit of weight but still fun to wear. The only drawback is if I need the toilet in a hurry!!! That becomes an impossibilty as it takes a while to undo all the buttons. Never mind it's worth it.

I don't think I would venture out in it but it's great for lounging around in at home. I hope you enjoy my photo.

This image is part of a photo project organised by Andrew Mason of www.36exp.co.uk/ supported by Jessica McDermott jessicamcdermott.com/ I am part of a group of 9 other photographers and the group theme we chose is 'Life in London'. The theme of my photo project is 'Street Life at the Royal Courts of Justice' (RCJ). The RCJ has special meaning and importance for me, but to find out what that is you will have to attend the Show. I aim to capture: light, movement and variety of all kinds. I am taking the photos from May to September 2021. Some of the photos bring with them a story, others are just a moment in life at the Courts. To hear the stories you will have to visit the physical exhibition, at the Bargehouse Gallery ​on the Southbank near the Oxo Tower. The best of the photos will be exhibited at the London Photography Show 11-14 November 2021 londonphotoshow.org/ Please let me know if you think this photo is good enough ​​for the Show and why. Hope to see you at the Show. Thanks. Mike

i have been trying for a long time to get a shot of this place.........private everywhere so.....i took the private roads ...let,s say to go visit somebody.....than i come to a clear spot and took a few shots...its not a sunny day but its still nice..

Both sold as separates.

 

"Highland Lass" is a very accurate kilt with a brass safety pin to secure the hem of the skirt.

 

"Casual Moments" is a handy white top to accompany most of Sindys other outfits.

 

The black shoes are from "Trouser Suit" 1967.

  

sometimes I see something and the only device is the Cellphone in my trouser pocket

  

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Bit of trouser action for a Monday morning, not everyone's cup of tea I know but what are you gonna do? (probably not like or comment I'd imagine 😏)

Black patent 5 inch highheels - needs a lot of practice.

 

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Do not miss it!!!♥

I’m participating in The Chapter Four, July.4th start round!!

4th ( 9 AM SLT open) to 18th ( 11PM SLT close)

 

with awesome designers!!

*ionic*/::TSC::/Taketomi/potcha/yulicie/LpD/

ASO/Milk Motion/MARIKO/zzang/Model Poses/TORO/

[keke]/.Tokame./:pesca:/Sleepy Eddy/Birdy/Zenith/

Neo/Olive/::LEONARD::/:NuDoLu:/Essences/

LUNARICON/Attic/::C'est la vie!::/

 

I made cropped trousers!! Waist belt with D-rings close the contrast belt.

 

enjoy shopping 💖

 

The Chapter Four

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::C’est la vie!:: mainstore

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En dan kleed je je als niets vermoedende reiziger in precies dezelfde kleuren als het Abellio-treinstel op de achtergrond.

A passenger in Abellio - camouflage colors.

Today marks 6 days I lost my favorite trouser. It split open during my routine morning workout. The trouser was always there for me and fitted for every purpose I needed it for. Any other trouser would have ripped open in the public to my disgrace but it didn't. My only regret was that it didn't give me any warnings prior to it's expiry.

When I took this shot at the Salzburg Cathedral, what was on my mind was the special people, animals or things we've lost. This one is dedicated to them.

 

This trouser Suit was my late wife's, thankfully it still fits, it was an Amanda Wakely design. I just love it and when combined with this silk top it just feels gorgeous. The photos were taken in August 2018 at a shoot with Jane at Crabwall Manor near Chester.

 

I have been considering doing a series of photos from the archives of me wearing some of my late wife's clothes. Any Views on this??

Olympus 35RC, Ilford SFX 200.

I definitely intend to wear this suit more!

Ever since last season leather pants have grown a lot trend wise and their cuts and styles surpass the typical skinny jean look. Although to be honest here, it’s this skinny leather pants style I think works best for this type of trousers. It’s sleeker, more polished and makes it easier for us to play with shapes. For example: skinny leather pants & very short leather jacket.

 

That’s not to say slouchier leather pants don’t work. Au contraire they’re quite the hit this season. Think side zipper trouser but still cut and fitted to the body shape.

 

They look perfect with a tucked in satin blouse or a blazer

Endlich wieder warmes Wetter und Sonnenschein! Da hat es mich doch glatt wieder raus in den Wald gelockt!

Warten - gleich gibts...

Finally back warm weather and sunshine! Best time to go playing in the forrest...

Still waiting for a severe birching...

I' make this special set to Blue Enyo :)

 

It bitterly cold today even for a girl that likes to wear skirts and dresses all the time a comfy pair of work trousers is essential on days like this xx ♥️♥️

Not even close to being a near miss, but I can see how some uneducated people can get quite scared if they saw something like this when looking up. There was a few thousand feet separating these planes, but from this angle it does look a little trouser clenching ........

OK I suspect that some of you, having seen me play the ogre returning to his castle for my previous photo, might now have wished me to appear in this shot, perched on a great shining black war horse, in my finest gleaming armour....somewhere just on that higher ground to the left, in anticipation of me cantering across to the castle walls and shouting up to the unseen faces within, "Come out and fight like men, you grisly cowards", and having slain them all to rescue my maiden within.

 

But dressed in my business suit with wet and mud spattered trouser bottoms I'm afraid I must save that for another day. I could make up a story about the castle, but as there is a lot to say, let me quote directly from other more learned and trustworthy sources, as follows (let's try Undiscovered Scotland):

 

Hermitage Castle is a forbidding and oppressive place. It stands just five miles from the border with England and guards Liddesdale, so for centuries had considerable strategic importance. Seen from the east or west the architecture seems utterly brutal: sheer walls relieved only by blind arches that from some angles can be very reminiscent of Edvard Munch's painting "The Scream". Radio Scotland once broadcast a feature in which Hermitage Castle was described as the embodiment of the phrase "sod off" in stone. It's a difficult description to better.

The castle's unusual architecture is partly responsible for Hermitage Castle's remarkable atmosphere. So is the ballad writer Dr John Leyden, a friend of Sir Walter Scott. He elaborated on Hermitage's pretty unpleasant history, producing tales of myth and magic that have become confused with reality over the years since.

The setting also does the castle few favours. Its riverside location high in the valley of the Hermitage Water ought to be enchanting. But the bleak and open moorland that surrounds Hermitage Castle on its other three sides can seem oppressive.

The origins of Hermitage Castle date back to around 1240, when Nicholas de Soules, butler to the king, settled in the area. He probably initially built a hunting lodge a few hundred yards west of the site of the castle you see today, near the ruins of the Chapel of Hermitage. By 1320, the area was held by William de Soules, a man so widely disliked that there are two quite separate stories told about his demise. In one of them he plotted against Robert the Bruce and was imprisoned in Dumbarton Castle, with Hermitage being forfeited to the Crown. In another more fanciful story, based on a ballad written in the 1700s (which referred to him by the family name "de Soulis"), William de Soules was boiled alive in molten lead by locals after inflicting a reign of terror on the neighbourhood.

 

The first castle at Hermitage was probably built in around 1330. Being so close to the border with England, Hermitage Castle changed hands a number of times over the years. The wooden castle probably comprised a strongly-defended motte and a larger bailey. Nothing remains above ground of this first castle, but it is thought that some of its earthworks are still visible today, including ditches that were probably flooded using water re-routed from streams flowing from the high ground to the north.

In 1338 the castle was captured by Sir William Douglas. He was an ambitious man who responded to the appointment by King David II of Alexander Ramsay as Sheriff of Teviotdale by imprisoning Ramsay in Hermitage Castle and starving him to death. In response, David II took the line of least resistance and appointed Sir William to the newly vacant post.

The first stone castle was built at Hermitage in about 1360, for the Cumbrian nobleman Lord Dacre, who had inherited lands in the area by marriage. His castle took the form of a fortified manor house, with two north-south aligned ranges separated by a narrow cobbled courtyard. The courtyard area and the walls facing onto it have survived within the structure you see today, and it is clear that Lord Dacre's castle was extremely well-built, though it may never have been completed.

By 1371 Hermitage Castle was in the possession of William, 1st Earl of Douglas. He rebuilt Dacre's castle as a single large keep, retaining parts of the structure, but raising the height considerably and building over the courtyard. It was William's illegitimate son, George, 1st Earl of Angus, who, from 1390, added four great stone towers to the corners of the castle, producing what you see today. The blind arches were added to allow wooden fighting platforms to run the length of the outside of the tops of the walls. The result was definitely a castle built for war rather than for show. With very few windows below the wall tops, and the gaps there obscured by the fighting platforms, the interior of Hermitage Castle must have been an incredibly dark and gloomy place.

In 1492 James IV's doubts about the loyalty of the 5th Earl of Angus led him to instruct that Hermitage Castle be exchanged for the less strategically sensitive Bothwell Castle, until then held by the 1st Earl of Bothwell.

The only hint of romance in Hermitage Castle's story came in October 1566, when it was held by James Hepburn, 4th Earl of Bothwell. He was injured in a fight with border reivers. When news of this came to the ears of Mary Queen of Scots, visiting Jedburgh, 25 miles away, she dropped everything and rode with a small retinue to be by his side.

Still married at the time to Lord Darnley she could not be seen to stay at Hermitage with Bothwell, so after two hours she returned the 25 miles to Jedburgh. En route her horse stumbled into a marsh and Mary contracted a fever from which she nearly died.

Hermitage Castle fell into disuse in the early 1600s. Its fame as a gloomy and romantic ruin spread through the 1800s: Sir Walter Scott had himself painted with Hermitage in the background. This interest led the then owner, the 5th Duke of Buccleuch, to undertake extensive repairs which helped so much of the exterior wall to survive until the castle was placed in state care in 1930. It isn't clear how faithful the restoration actually was to the original, and the end result does have oddities, such as the gable end rising over the wall head above the eastern blind arch. This seems to have been for decorative purposes only, as there could never have been a structure here requiring the gable end you see today.

Catch Hermitage Castle on a beautifully sunny day and it can seem relatively benign. But if you do find yourself alone here on a gloomy day, with the wind whistling through the few openings in the walls, it's easy to understand why many visitors have reported unusual apparitions and happenings. You only have to look at this fascinating and intimidating castle to know it comes with real character that can at times seem a very long way from benign.

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