New yellow dress for the Easter show


Hello, and how was Easter for you? Did you overindulge in chocolate? There was certainly a great combined effort in our family to eat our entire body weight in chocolate!


We opened our Easter show on Saturday amidst much excitement and bustle. It was a super evening following on from what has been summer-like weather which really helped to bring out the crowd for our opening night party. 


I changed my mind at the last minute as to what I would wear - mainly because it was so blooming hot! I'd planned to wear a maxi dress with sock boots, but thought I might expire in the extreme heat of the gallery. We opened the doors and skylights though and it wasn't too bad after all.


Anyway, back to the dress. I bought it recently in TK Maxx and the brand is Never Fully Dressed. I thought it would be useful for the summer as it's a lovely lightweight fabric with a super silky feel. It's one of those dresses that once it's on you completely forget about it. That surely has to be a sign that it works. No tugging, wrinkling, riding up or itching of labels - no this one is a keeper. The material is very thin though, so I have a half length slip underneath it. 


The early sunshine really caught me out here as I hadn't done any fake tanning on my legs and so I had to find some sheer tights for the occasion. Luckily I have a big stash of all colours of tights and these natural ones were brand new from M&S. The shoes are quite old and were from New Look, but they work really well with the dress, don't you think?



As for jewellery, I'm wearing my favourite, but very old oversized pearls which were from Debenhams many moons ago. The cuff is brass, also old and the rings are the citrine one my husband bought me for my birthday this year and there's also the charity shop silver and enamel one. And yes, my trusted old favourite sunnies are from Quay Australia.


Now that I've worn this pretty frock to an exhibition I shall downgrade it to an everyday dress purely because of the ease of wearing. I don't have enough of these kind of dresses and they really do make it much easier to put an outfit together. 


And finally. Apologies for being a day late with my feature this week. Easter weekend was a busy time, with not only the first exhibition of the season, but it was also my big wardrobe changeover day on Sunday. I spent 7 hours moving suitcases, boxes and assorted bags out of cupboards to be emptied and refilled with winter clothes. It did cross my mind to take some shots of the event for you, but I reckon you've seen it all before. I've still got one suitcase to go through next weekend and that ought to be the deed all done. As usual there were some lovely surprises as well as some not so lovely ones, for instance the shrinking of last summer's trousers whilst in storage is probably not a true thing, but more likely is evidence of me still carrying a couple of winter kilos in places I'd rather not have!


And this is the gallery and how it looks with the current show on the walls. It's not often that we have a plethora of sorbet coloured paintings on display nor do I always match the artworks so very well! I'm wearing some of my latest purchases - trousers, tee shirt and biker jacket are all from Primark and the brocade trainers are by Replay. This is the moment between preparing the gallery for the evening ahead and finishing the day's trading. A final check of everything to make sure all is as it ought to be and then Polly and I scoot off home for a bite to eat and a quick change ready for the party.

I'll be back again on Thursday this week with my first summer trouser suit (as promised) and then on the last Monday of the month it'll be time for our monthly style challenge. For the next little while I'm going to post on Mondays and Thursdays to see if it helps my busy routine. Thanks for joining me again and I do hope you'll still find time to visit on those days!

                                                                                             Anna x

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  1. Good work on doing your closet swap-over, Anna! It's so exhausting, but so worth it. I always have that fear of my trousers not fitting when those clothes come out!

    Love this gorgeous yellow ruffly dress - the belt is a little blah, though. Perhaps a nicer one is in order? Glad to hear the weekend went well! There's my "twin" jacket!

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    1. The dress is sweet and really got me out of a hole with only minutes to spare - hence the uninspired belt! The initial outfit choice was fully co-ordinated with belt and jewellery all working, whereas this was truly thrown together at the last minute x

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  2. What a funky little dress you're wearing, Anna! I'm loving the oversized pearls you've accessorized it with. I've almost finished my wardrobe change-over, just the coats and shoes to do. I'm always glad it's done, as it's such a huge task. xxx

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    1. It's a huge task indeed. I still have one suitcase to unpack and then I'll be bone too. Good luck with your swap over x

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  3. Lovely dress; such a cheerful and sunny colour! I've put my winter coats and jackets away and got the summer ones out but that's it as far as the big swap over goes. 7 hours seems like an extraordinary length of time to do yours but it is very time consuming, I know. Do you ever dream of having a room (or shed) where you could keep ALL your clothes on one place and not have to do the big swap over? I do!

    Hope your week is going well.
    xxx

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  4. 7 hours is a very long time I have to agree. I think it was so long as I forced myself to try on every pair of trousers and discarded the ones that don't fit. All part of that never ending dejunking that I'm constantly trying to do. Sheila has a walk in wardrobe that I envy, but even she has to do her 6 monthly changeover!

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  5. Wow to the dress and wow to your legs!! Where can i get a pair of those? You look amazing Anna, that swimming malarky has certainly paid off. Thanks for sharing your lovely outfit with us Hun. Have a great week. x Jacqui Mummabstylish

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    1. Hahaha, I'm sure it was Polly's skills as photographer! Glad you like the frock, I'm sure it'll pop up again this summer x

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  6. Well done on a successful start to the gallery season. You look so good in your pretty yellow dress. Those shoes are just perfect and show off those legs of yours.
    The season change over can be time consuming but also can reveal a few lost treasures.Enjoy that sunshine.

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    1. Hello Jill! Lovely to hear from you again my dear. I did rediscover these shoes in the big changeover and lots more besides! x

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  7. How perfect to have a new, light weight, happy yellow dress for the Easter Show! You look terrific Anna and the little pattern mix with your shoes and sunglasses kicks the look up just enough. I also love those big ol' pearls!!
    Six artists exhibiting in one show seems like a lot!! What a cool job you have.

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    1. Polly and I both wore yellow dresses, but we didn't remember to get a photo together. Glad you enjoyed the outfit - it really was thrown together at the last minute. The show looks fab and yes, I'm so lucky to have this great job x

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  8. I got caught out with the bare legs in the sunshine too. Too hot, with milk bottles! Dress looks fabulous Anna xx

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  9. woww, you look particularly fabulous in this dress and pretty elegant too!, even better because it's a comfy dress!, and those shoes and accessories totally rock!
    Also lovely to see you wearing your new brocade shoes in this fabulous ensemble!, love it and love that it matches the artwork in display!
    besos

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