A guide to style and good tailoring

Hi welcome to my own unique perspective on what constitutes style and individualism. The vast majority of the photos are taken using a mobile phone camera and I have no make up on.......

I'm in my late 30's and I'm also a widow which probably explains why I look so god damn hot in black, well that and being an ivory skinned pale red head! It also documents my wardrobe, so many people seem fascinated by my clothes and compliment me for how I look wearing them.

It is one woman's campaign against Jeans, Tracksuits and Ugg Boots!

More importantly it's about altering your view on life and trying to do the right thing even though it isn't always the easiest.

This blog is a story in taking pride in yourself and not letting yourself go, or settling for second best because you know what girls? No one really is better than someone if they don't treat you like a Queen................

Monday 31 December 2012

Time to appear timeless, make like a Greek goddess

New Years Eve is all about time..........The challenge is you have to look absolutely timeless.

When it comes to a design that transcends the ages then it is difficult to rival the off the shoulder asymmetric Greek goddess style dress. This one is a gem literally, she is an Emerald.

The gentle curve from the shoulder down over your chest is great for the bust and makes the most of the shoulders and neck. A large cream bow ensures your face captures the attention, as the emerald green velour cascades over your curves.

Demure, sophisticated and show stopping, as yes I am referring to the dress. Hehe

As for me, like any Greek goddess; better than mortal man deserves ;)


Dress: Emerald by Bettie Page Clothing
Shoes: Borrowed in honour of the shoe goddess Bernice from the extensive collection of Marvellous Marv


Timeless




“Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication.”
—Leonardo da Vinci






Classic





Here's to finding the perfect outfit 

"The most beautiful clothes that can dress a woman are the arms of the man she loves." 

— Yves Saint-Laurent






Time to reclaim this tune ...........






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