Fluffy, feathery dress


Yes, here I am doing my own thing again, all the while thinking how much I miss Polly and her photographic skills. But I know she's not missing me. And why can I be so sure of that? Because today Polly is flying to New York for eight days holiday with her boyfriend. She promises to send me some snaps, but won't that just make me even more envious? New York is most definitely on my bucket list - what about you?


This was the backdrop that I wanted to have for this photo shoot, but as you can see the light wasn't working for this direction. Such are the compromises that must be made when you're working alone, ho hum! Anyway, it was a gorgeous sunny day when I took this and you have to agree that the view is pretty lovely isn't it? This is taken from my front garden which faces the island of Bryher - not too shabby eh?


I've worn this shaggy mini dress before, well quite a long time ago - it was the star of a Ping Pong Post many moons ago (see here). The excitement of these wonderful boots has me rooting around in my wardrobe trying to find a new outfit created from something old. I'm chasing a look, a feel, and as yet it's eluded me. But in the meantime, I'm having fun trying things on, testing how it all feels.


I even put a lovely little montage of accessories together from which I was hoping to build my perfect tartan showcase outfit, but the main features eluded me. All of the jewellery is charity shopped and of course, you'll remember my fabulous Candy Bag by Furla. If you know of something I've forgotten, something that would make these boots sing, then do feel free to prompt me!


The mustard Zara cords (see here) were bought with the idea that they would be the right thing, but somehow they miss the sweet spot.


But. Back to the outfit in hand. This is fine, don't you think? I was really pleased to dig out a teal pair of tights from the depths to compliment the feathery, fluffy dress, disguising the mini-ness of it. For those of you who don't know the island you'll see the gallery is just a stone's throw behind me as I do a little shimmy here in my front yard. My commute kills me some mornings!


My old faithful sunglasses from Quay Australia compliment the striped top and I chose some pre-loved rings to go with my silver chain necklace by Melissa James


Today's photo shoot did actually have a musical accompaniment as there was a band playing at the New Inn (just some 25 metres away). I jigged and shimmied about in my front yard, stopping and starting whenever someone went past. It was a Sunday afternoon Jazz session which went down a treat with everyone, including me.


Stop the press! I forgot to include this shot of my lovely friend Sheila who wore the sister (aka more groomed) version of my dress on her blog recently (see here), but be warned - Sheila's weekend posts require a cup of tea and a very comfy chair as they are mighty big!

Last weekend we had an island wedding and fingers crossed, I hope to share some photos of it with you as an extra post on Friday. I just need to double check with the bride that she's happy to be featured, so do pop back to see how that unfolds. And on the 19th of this month I have another special post coming up with an offer that you might not want to miss...

In the meantime, have a lovely week!
Anna x

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  1. woww, this is a really flapperish dress! perfect for doing a little shimmy!. And your booties are so cool, but I understand that tartan could be tricky. I think that tartan works nicely with lots of bold colors, even orange!. Looking forward to see them again and again.
    besos

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    1. It is indeed a flapperish dress Monica. I must admit, I'm finding these tartan boots more tricky than I expected, but don't worry - I will keep trying and trying and trying and yes, you'll see all of my efforts here!

      Cheers,
      Anna x

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  2. Oh, I see what you mean about my teal dress - it's like the "just got a haircut" version of your dress! You look lovely in this, Anna, and what gorgeous backdrops you have!

    I love the boots so much...

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    1. Sheila I've just added your version to my post now and will hop across to let you know. They are like two sister dresses - one a bit messy and riotous (like me) and one very groomed (like you)! And hey, I know we can easily be interchanged in these roles before you object.

      Have a super week!
      Anna x

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    2. Perfect! They are like sisters, aren't they? I am often unkempt, so yes, either of us in either role, for sure, Anna!

      Oh, I forgot to weigh in on styling the booties - I would amp up the rock & roll look! Where is that studded Michael Kors jacket you have? I think that would be awesome with them.

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    3. Great advice with the MK jacket Sheila, I'm gonna have a big trying on session this weekend!

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  3. Wow - you and Sheila have the same dress? What's the chances of that happening when you live how many thousands of miles apart?

    It's a great look with the tartan boots and the striped top underneath; I thought the tights were navy at first but they go great with the dress. Lovely accessories!

    Isn't the mild weather and sunshine gorgeous?
    xxx

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    1. I think the dress is quirky enough to be a draw for both Sheila and I, but hey, still very surprising! Hurrah for some late autumn sunshine.

      Loved your recent mega post Vronni!
      Anna x

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  4. Hahaha. Yes Sheila sure knows how to describe het weekend! And then here I am again after two long weeks and what is the first thing I see??? Those jealouse making ultimate fabulous ankle boots! They are so amazing! And so is your view!

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    1. Welcome back Nancy, nice to see you around again. And yes, I plead guilty to parading about in these fabulous boots once again! Glad you like them, and the view.

      Cheers,
      Anna x

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  5. That dress is stunning Anna! It looks fabulous with the stripes and tartan boots!

    Emma xxx
    www.style-splash.com

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    1. Thanks Emma - it's a crazy bit of fun which is why I like it. Thanks for dropping by!

      Anna x

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  6. The teal color and the texture of this dress demand center stage attention. I think everything worn with this dress needs to take a back seat. Your fab tartan shoes deserve a similar starring role!

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    1. Thanks Jude for your observation. Such good advice too. This weekend I'll be on a quest to find the best showcase outfit for these boots.

      Cheers,
      Anna x

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  7. Wow this dress is something special and you look great in it

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  8. Such a fun dress Anna, looks great with your super tartan boots. Jacqui Mummabstylish

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    1. It was lovely to have an excuse to get these boots out again Jacqui!

      Anna x

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