Welcome to our style challenge for February!
Hello and welcome to our monthly challenge with the Style Not Age Collective. As we hurtle towards March the promise of spring is in the air echoing this month's theme of Flower Power. As usual we've managed to come up with varied offerings, ranging from elegant through to playful as we showcase our very individual style. I do hope we're going to inspire you!
Style Spash Emma has created a chic look with this black and pale pink dress, topped with a stylish felt hat and fur scarf that looks soft and cosy. The big blowsy blooms of the frock are offset by the teeny dotty pattern play. Do please keep me in mind when you're ready to pass this one on Emma!
Jacqui from Mummabstylish looks lovely and also very summery in her offering this month. She carries off this pastel hued outfit with a girlish flair - adorable eh?
It was Hilda's turn to choose a theme and how fab this choice turned out to be. We're seeing a fair bit of the 70's influence amongst us and Hilda's embracing the look perfectly. See more of her backstory on the her blog Over The Hilda.
This month we're welcoming back the familar face of Gail of Is This Mutton blog. If you're a regular reader you'll remember she was involved in our monthly style challenge called 5Over50, the last one of which is shown here. After spending some time away doing her own thing, Gail was keen to rejoin our monthly collaboration and we are very happy to have her back on board. Gail is featuring her favourite floral bomber jacket with an almost identical print top underneath. Do swing by her blog for a catch up when you get a moment.
Fiona and I had to take refuge indoors this week to capture these photos, out of the wild weather that storm Dennis brought to the island. Bright sunshine was at least a help to lift the atmosphere as we made use of the space within the Pavilion in the middle of its face-lift.
Even though the wind was blasting across the sea, the view from here was still stunning.
With no musical backdrop, I hummed some inane tune to counter the echoing of my footsteps, dancing around creating fun as is my way. Fiona struggled with fluctuating light levels, blurry shots and backlighting slowing down the process as I sashayed around, oblivious. Point a camera at me and I'm in my element!
Flower Power to me stirs up thoughts of those teenage years when I was enjoying my first forrays into fashion, spending my hard earned pocket money on mini skirts and skinny rib tops, hot pants and suede long fringed waistcoats and tent dresses worn with knee high wet-look boots. This homage to those days was quick to pull together from my wardrobe; the dress was a second hand buy last year, the New Look ankle boots were in the sale last spring and the tights are from a huge cache I have of all sorts of colours and designs.
I've featured this floral tent dress (Zara) on the blog before (see here) and I must admit it is indeed a thing of joy to wear. I recall wearing a similar dress - white cotton in a light waffle fabric, with discs of pink, yellow, orange, purple and lime green with three quarter length sleeves and a ring pull zip up the front - when I was only about 10 years old. We were going to a family wedding and the psychedelic dress was one of the first fashion buys that embedded itself into my memory bank. It captured my imagination and fired up a lifetime of passion for clothes.
All of today's accessories, including handbag and floral necklace and matching bracelet are second hand.
The finishing touch for today's look was this ditzy print coat (pre-loved) by Kew. The 3/4 length sleeves and thigh high hemline make this a versatile jacket that looks equally good over jeans.
I'll leave you with this final shot of the view across to Bryher and Samson islands. White tops on the sea show how wild these sheltered waters have been lately. We must count our blessings however, that we're not suffering floods like so many regions of mainland UK are. Let's all hope for an improvement this week!
Anna x
Your take has such a great 60s and 70s vibe. I remember those psychedelic prints - I had some orange floral hotpants, aged 11. Cool interior too.
ReplyDeleteThis was such a fun challenge. I hope you enjoyed it too Gail xxx
DeleteA great retro look Anna. I love the location too! I need to get there this year xx
ReplyDeleteCheers Laurie. I do hope that you manage to get here this summer xxx
DeleteGorgeous dress Anna! I love the bright blue tights and white boots! You've inspired me to be more adventurous with tights - I bought a mustard pair the other day, but most shops don't seem to stock anything other than the usual black, brown and grey. I'll have to search online for some. It's so frustrating because I had a big of patterned and coloured tights that went awol during the last house move. One day I'll have a nice surprise while searching through the loft!
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This was a great challenge wasn't it Emma? Coloured tights do seem to be few and far between, but I often come across them in charity shops. I bet you'll come across that bag when you least expect it! xxx
DeleteOoh, that outfit is flower power personified! The shape and print of that gorgeous dress is so typically flower power era 1960s. The coat is perfect too! xxx
ReplyDeleteI somehow thought that flower power was the 70's but I was wearing this kind of dress in the late 60's too. Cheers xxx
DeleteAll of these are such great looks - I adore your 60s-inspired take on this theme, Anna. I was in love with your dress until I saw the dreaded white backside in the sleeve and realized it's one of those hideous modern stretchy fabrics. No offense to you (of course!), as that's my thing. I loathe when the backside of a fabric is white. Your whole look is elevated with the addition of the patterned coat! Rock on, Flower Power!
ReplyDeleteI love that you're a clothes snob Sheila. Those finer details elude me, but you're not one to miss anything substandard are you? Thanks for your input as ever xxx
DeleteFabulous outfit Anna, love the green and blue together. Your boots bring the whole outfit together perfectly, as does the cute bead necklace - "peace man" xxx Jacqui
ReplyDeleteWhat a great challenge this one was Jacqui. Every looks totally far out, man! xxx
DeleteWhat a fabulous shoot location with such great views. Absolutely loving the 70s vibe Anna from the dress and the blue tights to the fab white boots. XXX
ReplyDeleteI must admit I'm having a bit of a crush on your outfit too Hilda - it's fab xxx
DeleteREFRESHING AND TOTALLY FUN!
ReplyDeleteI especially love the addition of the coat.
Love, Jude
Hello sweetie. So pleased you like this xxx
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