Final show of the year













The gallery hosted our final show of the year the other night which is all a bit sad really as it also heralds the end of Polly's contract with me. During the winter months I run the business on my own and I will miss her bubbly personality and infectious sense of fun. And I must mention that my friend Julie has done a great job being a steadying force on exhibition nights, calming the rising panic which sometimes threatened to take over when the crowds appeared. I hope to have both my wonderful helpers back on board next year if things go to plan.

I hit upon a 50's idea for tonight's outfit and that started with this bright yellow scuba skirt. I wore it earlier in the summer (yet to be shown) and thought it would be perfect to top my black net underskirt. I'd only recently bought these striped stilettos and was waiting for the right moment to showcase them - this black and white complimentary story was the perfect opportunity. The top followed on from the shoes and it needed a big belt to cinch together the top and skirt. Although my black leather jacket is a homage to the 80's rather than the 50's I decided it was still the best piece to finish off this retro outfit.

Scuba is a new material for me and I had to check the name of it with my daughter Sasha in case I'd got it wrong (I had in fact, written suba, so just as well). For those who haven't come across it, I would say it's a nylon type of material, fairly thick and reminds me of the neoprene used in thin wetsuits. It obviously holds its shape beautifully and being laser cut has a very precise outline. I love the flowered pattern of the skirt too. I did plan to wear black tights with a similar flowered pattern but decided it was a bit too matchy matchy. The necklace, however, is a great ploy for adding extra colour but also ties in to the theme. And I'm very happy with the yellow ring and watch coming into play here as well.

A note to my regular readers - I'll be posting on Sundays and Wednesdays over the winter months as Polly ( my photographer extraordinaire) will be working elsewhere. Please do keep dropping by, and send me your comments and feedback too.

See you soon!
Anna x

Jacket: charity shop. Skirt: H&M. Top: Primark. Belt: charity shop. Shoes: Primark. Tights: Primark. Net underskirt: eBay. Necklace: Diana Wilson. Yellow ring: Martin James. Glass solitaire ring: Dorothy Perkins.

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  1. Ann, this is such a fun look!
    I now NEED a net underskirt in my life....and a full circle skirt to go with it...Oh, and your leather jacket please!
    Florals and stripes are a great combination...especially with the yellow base.
    Those cute heart tights and THOSE shoes...sigh...
    I hope you all had a great night!
    XXX
    Samantha
    Fake Fabulous

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    1. Hi Samantha, yes isn't this fun. Sometimes it's good to have an excuse to do a real bit of dressing up and this was it. Although it has been said I'd get dressed up for the opening of an envelope! Thanks for all the kind words. Great to hear from you x

      Anna xxx

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  2. Whoa! WOT -a private view outfit! Had the pleasure of being at this lovely event, so got the full razzmatazz! Anna and the girls - you looked fab, and did the artists proud....Mags x

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    1. Thanks Maggie, it was great to see you there. We had such a lovely time that evening and it was good to have such a healthy turnout.
      Anna x

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  3. Wonderful outfit for such a celebration. And absolutely perfect that you had a net underskirt for that cheeky touch at the hem.

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    1. Hi Jacqueline, thanks for the feedback. I agree that the underskirt is a cheeky little extra - well, you know I'm no shy, retiring wallflower!
      Anna x

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  4. I love a pop of yellow and this outfit really delivers! I just hopped over from #visiblemonday

    Shellie
    www.thefabjourney.com

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    1. Hi Shellie, thanks for dropping by. Lovely to have your feedback x

      Anna

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  5. Thanks Irene. The pop of yellow is a bit of fun, eh?

    Anna

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  6. Hello Anna!! Thank you for your delightful comment on my blog post, tis very nice to.meet you!!! Your skirt is Amazing as is, in fact, the entire outfit! I would wear thus beautiful look gladly!! Good luck for the winter months, are you an artist then?x

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    1. Hi Kezzie, thanks for the compliments. This was the last in a series of 9 shows at the gallery where I am the manager. Have dotted my opening night outfits throughout my posts this summer if you get a minute to look. Great to meet you!
      Anna xx

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  7. Holy smokes, I adore this outfit - we have similar tastes, for sure. The skirt, the shoes, the floofy underskirt (I have one too!)...all so wonderful together. Following you! I must get on the Anna train! :)

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  8. Sheila I'm honoured to have you on board. I feel like I'm playing with the grown ups all of a sudden! This was one of my fav exhibition outfits, hence the old, saving the best til last, move.
    Anna x

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