The dress has generous pockets, which I always appreciate - but, my, how that linen creases! Cropped grey leggings underneath and now that I'm tucked in for the evening I've swapped my footwear for some grey suede ballet flats.
Monday, 15 December 2014
Visible Monday
A necklace of some description is always my favourite accessary. This one, a cast of Ariadne, made by Himself, is light and easy to wear. The weather is cold, so I'm layering a a comfortable pin-striped linen dress from Toast over a cotton t-shirt.
The dress has generous pockets, which I always appreciate - but, my, how that linen creases! Cropped grey leggings underneath and now that I'm tucked in for the evening I've swapped my footwear for some grey suede ballet flats.
The dress has generous pockets, which I always appreciate - but, my, how that linen creases! Cropped grey leggings underneath and now that I'm tucked in for the evening I've swapped my footwear for some grey suede ballet flats.
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You look lovely and what a SPECTACULAR necklace!
ReplyDeleteHimself made the cast head and the silver work was produced in the old silversmith area of Birmingham. You can read about the casts on my objects blog, they are number 83.
DeleteThat's a beautiful and special necklace - your husband has talent and taste. Lovely outfit, and thanks for sharing with Visible Monday.
ReplyDeleteIt's always enjoyable to join your party, Patti.
DeleteYour necklace is truly a treasure.
ReplyDeleteI have all manner of little Greek casts to hang about my neck, Bonnie, the result of our having a good idea and no business skill whatsoever! (Number 83 on 'my life in one hundred objects.'
Deleteyou look so beautiful! i love that you will slip into ballet slippers for the evening. so elegant! x
ReplyDeleteSlobsville really, Janet, see how crumpled I look! Wish I could have joined you on your last fantastic yard sale!
DeleteLovely photos of you, lovely outfit and such a pretty necklace. I thank you so much for your comment on our anniversary post. I had to smile at your necklace too as Gregg and I met on his ship (he was on an exchange tour with the Royal Navy at the time). His ship? HMS Ariadne :)
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