Hi there and thank you for dropping by! I've been awol for a little while, but thought I'd better get back online to share what's been happening. Christmas was so lovely this year, mainly because none of us got ill. Last year the four of us were hit by a nasty cold/flu virus but the upside is that we spent this Christmas celebrating the fact that we were all well. We lazed around eating non-stop, watching movies and generally feeling very happy with our lot. And then New Year's Eve came around and I went to the pub to have a dance or two. Steve felt a bit bah-humbug and stayed home, but I was keen to see everyone dressed up. The evening was a fancy dress do with the theme being 1920's. I didn't have an outfit sorted so just wore sequins...
I'd bought this dress from Vinted, the brand is Very and cost me £25. The boots also were from Vinted, are beautifully soft Italian leather and were brand new costing me £6 - yes, actually £6! The yellow tights were from Amazon.
These boots are pretty special aren't they? I've already lined up three other outfits to feature them...
This was me before my New Year's day swim. I'm so enjoying my winter swims at the moment! The cold isn't too bad as yet - it's mainly about maintaining the distance of once across the bay and back which is pretty much as far as I swim on a summer's day. I'm feeling good about this. March is the coldest month, so let's see how I'm doing by then.
I have a new stylist in the family. My great niece, Leila, is due to go to secondary school this year and at only aged 11 she is already passionate about clothes, so much so that she hopes to become a fashion stylist. Over Christmas I invited her to come to see my winter wardrobe so that she could try a few things on and put some outfits together. She turned up looking like a miniature Madonna, all in black in a variety of fabrics and textures including fishnet tights and lace gloves. This was her suggestion for me to wear. The top is new, from Vinted and the fringed skirt is conversely very old. Leila loves cow print, choosing these boots and orange tights to complete the look.
This was a post-swim shot sporting that wonderful after glow, taken a couple of days ago. The air temperature is pretty cold at the moment as we're experiencing a brisk easterly wind, but I dodged out of the breeze on the western coast of Tresco on Appletree Bay. The first photo of this post is of me enjoying a hot drink as reward for my efforts. I had a beautiful swim along the length of the bay which really looked like a summer's day, despite the chilly sea temperature. Anyway, thanks again for taking the time to look me up. Here's wishing you a somewhat belated Happy New Year!
Anna x
Welcome back!
ReplyDeleteI love your outfits. The golden one rocks.
The lavender blouse paired with mustard tights is a winner.
Your niece is a stylist in the making.
How kind of you Ivana! So good to have you feedback, many thanks x
DeleteHappy New Year, Anna! I'm so glad you were all NOT sick this year! How fun that your niece is now styling for you - it's fun to see what other creatives come up with - she's welcome to come and play in my wardrobe! The sequined dress is fabulous, and the yellow boots are gorgeous, although that green tie-dye(?) bugs me - I'd probably draw all over the boots to hide that, ha ha!
ReplyDeleteHere's to another year of ocean swimming!
It's lovely to hear from you as ever Sheila, although I beg to differ about the boots - the green splashes are the very reason I bought them hahaha!
DeleteLove the glamour and glitz of the sequinned dress and fancy boots. Also, the hip and colourful look created by your great niece. A true stylist in the making. Xx
ReplyDeleteWhat a bonus for me to find that we have a budding stylist in the family!
DeleteWow what a great dress. Love the sparkles and with the tights and boots you look very 70’s. Jacqui xxx
ReplyDeleteSo kind of you Jacqui xx
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