This Christmas I'll be wearing...




Happy Christmas lovelies and thanks for swinging by at this busy time of year! Without you, my dear readers, it would be a very pointless hobby indeed to run a blog with no viewers, so my sincere thanks go to you for turning up - I'm sending a virtual hug to each and every one of you. For those of you who take the time to comment, I'm indebted to you for the ongoing dialogue that ensues, giving me an insight into your fashion likes and dislikes as well as snippets of your own lives. It's a joy.




A couple of months ago I was asked to take part in a fashion feature about Christmas Day outfits, the resulting effort being here. I was delighted to be approached (forgive my vanity) and am thrilled that the feature is now live in the Christmas edition of Yours magazine




Regular reader Phyllis responded to my call out for a copy of the magazine and here it is, just in time for Christmas! We've not had newspapers or magazines in our island shop since March, so can you imagine my frustration to be told I've got a wee claim to fame and yet not be able to buy a copy? 




My spin on a festive outfit is based around these rather fabulous embroidered trousers which I paid £20 for in the Truro branch of Oxfam. Red may be a huge cliche for Christmas day, but sometimes you just have to play it how it feels and this felt right. We normally go out for a glass of fizz at our local pub at lunchtime on Christmas day, but we've decided to give that a miss this year. The ritual of standing in a lovely friendly huddle around the bar as people mill around hugging and kissing as they pass on their Christmas wishes is sadly a step too far now. 




I'm particularly pleased with this look especially as it's mostly created from second hand and vintage pieces. The only thing I bought brand new were the M&S tartan boots which are now two years old. The red duster is a vintage Chinese jacket scattered with sprigs of embroidery, costing the grand sum of £3. The pleated men's shirt was another pre-loved bargain at £4.50. The Tommy Hilfiger belt was another charity shop trophy find showing no signs of wear to the leather at all. 




The cocktail rings are both pre-loved, worn with my much loved Vivienne Westwood pendant and Quay Australia sunglasses.




Do florals and tartan go together? Why of course they do!




I'm counting my blessings more than ever this Christmas that I have my children living nearby. Our Christmas day meal will be the same as ever for the four of us; we all acknowledged our fortune as we shared our Christmas Eve dinner together this evening. How lucky are we to all live within half a mile of each other? Not only that of course, but to be in Tier 1 is what's relevant. 

I must sneak off now to wrap up the last few presents. Do take care of yourselves and I hope to catch up with you again soon.


Here's wishing you all a very Happy Christmas!

Anna x

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10 comments

  1. Merry Christmas! And congratulations on the feature in the magazine!

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  2. Merry Christmas! You look fabulous, great trousers. Lise

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    1. So kind of you. Many thanks and Happy Christmas to you too x

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  3. Merry Christmas.
    Congratulations on the feature in the magazine; you look amazing. Great outfit!
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  4. It's a fashion statement for sure and so pleased to be featured with you in the magazine, what a treat. Hope you had a super Christmas Hun. xx Jacqui

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    1. Weren't we so lucky to be featured again Jacqui! Hope you all had a fab Christmas too xx

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  5. No wonder you were featured in a magazine once more, as you're so inspiring and stylish!
    Love all this red, the mixed prints, the embroideries on your jacket, the fab brocade trousers, the tartan boots!, everything rocks! and you look so festive and elegant!
    besos

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    1. How lovely of you to gush and enthuse as you do. I was delighted to be included in this publication, it's such a thrill to see oneself in print - what a boost to the ego!

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