All the pinks and polka dots




Hello lovelies, how are you?




Saturday's work outfit here, in all the shades of pink that I could muster up. Not exactly matchy-matchy, more a bundle of fun in this summer outfit. If I'd left the Candy bag out of the equation this would have been a sleeker style, but honestly it wouldn't be such fun. 




Some of you may recognise this as the It Dress of 2019 from Zara - see it here. I fell for its charms way back during a London trip when I visited the Oxford Street branch. Today's twist is a new one for me and one that is maybe a tad sugary sweet for some...




Last year I showcased the frock again, but that time with silver and white accessories - see here. Today's effort may well be saccharine sweet, but it does still say summer to me. The addition of my H&M sock boots add an elegance despite the bubblegum Barbie shade, echoed in the eBay elasticated belt. 




It's a joy to bring out my little pink Candy bag again. The jelly bag by Furla is one of two that I have; the other is a larger yellow version. See the rainbow bright collection here. The silver rings are both preloved, as is the wooden beaded necklace.




It's quick confession time now. I'm a day late posting the blog as my latest obsession has gripped me, causing me to spend hours yesterday hunched over my sewing machine. Yes, I'm trying to make a toile of my yellow linen dress. Despite the fact that I've bought a paper pattern, I'm hell bent on trying to make a pattern of the dress from scratch, something that, of course, isn't really advisable for someone of my limited sewing abilities. But, I'm possessed, obsessed and driven into trying. Logically, I know that the only way to make a pattern from an existing item is to take it to pieces and use them as the pattern, but no way am I relegating my gorgeous frock into pieces!




I've been watching YouTube tutorials, learning how to make gathers in fabric and unpicking the old sheet that is to be the trial run before I even venture into measuring up for the linen. I wish I could just conform, open up the shop bought pattern and get on with it, but it's not the exact shape of dress I want. I know I'm not the only one who has been smitten with the sewing bug since the Great British Sewing Bee has been on our TV screens. This sewing frenzy has gripped me and there's no getting over it until I've achieved something akin to a frock. If I'm not sewing, then I'm watching the previous series, trying to pick up tips to improve my skills. Practice, practice, practice is all I can do!




Wishing you a fabulous week everyone!

Anna x

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  1. I'm obsessing over this pink and polka dots combo! You look amazing!
    xoxo
    Lovely
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    1. Thanks Lovely! Was was thrilled with this new combination too x

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  2. I much prefer that dress with the belt and I love the pink accessories. All the best with making a pattern and making the toile is the way to go! i love the sewing bee and always imagine what Patrick would say when I do a bit of sewing.I am thinking about making a bag to fit the carry on dimensions allowed by the helicopter. Tessa xx

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    1. I seem to always end up belting these kind of dresses Tessa and you can't go wrong with a pop of pink can you!

      What a good idea to make a bag as luggage x

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  3. I'm hoping that show goes to Netflix so I can watch it! Good for you for challenging yourself, Anna!

    I love the pink accessories with this lovely spotty dress! It makes me happy just looking at it. Of course, you can do any colour at all as your "stuff" colour - what about everything a different colour? You could even do different shoes (I know you have multiples of some of your styles)! Ha! I would love to see that!

    Hope you're well, hon!

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    1. Cheers Sheila. And yes, you're so right about ringing the changes with different colours.

      I'm very well thank you and hope that you are too x

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  4. I love the pink accessories with your dress Anna. It’s such a versatile piece of clothing that looks great worn loose or belted. I love that it can can be casual or dressed up. X

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    1. It's great to hear from you Phyllis. The pink works so well for this time of year doesn't it x

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  5. So many choices for black and white, but there's something so classy about a pop of pink with it. Love it! Jacqui x

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    1. I've not done black, white and pink before, but will definitely revisit it with other outfits x

      Have a good weekend x

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