Mix your vintage

Midge

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The last month has been so depressingly rainy that I got to wear my newest idea about mixing vintage items only today :sunshine:.

You might remember the cotton and lace shift that I had asked about here some time ago.

Well, I have washed it a bit more since and managed to get the stains out, have mended the lace at one of the straps and re-sewn the darts:

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I have since also added a wider, matching satin ribbon. And together with a cute 50s dress that I bought from Joules (the dress is actually a little too transparent on it's own, it defenitely needs a second layer), I have found a way to wear the shift:

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Karin
 
You look wonderful! Great idea - and as others have said - done with great style! I love the plaid dress - was tempted, myself so glad it has gone to a good home!
 
Joules, of course you can use the photo.

I guess when I saw the shift in the shop, the same thing kicked in as when I buy an old or awful-looking Barbie doll for my collection and restore it or make something new out of it. The idea of "restoring" something, make it beautiful again is very satisfying :eureka: .

Karin
 
karin, you are so adorable! and if J's lovely plaid dress was larger? it would have been in my closet by now.... :wub:

by any chance do you have a narrower white belt? the wide is terrific, but i bet a skinnier one would be maybe even MORE fabulous!!
 
The thing is Karin the way you style your vintage does not make you stand out for just wearing vintage , you have great skill in makeing like your wearing nice clothes and looking womderful in them and they happen to be vintage.
 
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