Friday 10 February 2017

Dressed in an old curtain of all things


I'll just sit with Ted for a minute while 
I tell you about this cheap outfit.


Firstly the cardi was a charity shop find


The skirt was originally a curtain
I found in a charity shop
You can't see it but it has a matching 
top


The tights are made from Bamboo.
Don't ask me how that works, I've no idea.
A friend of mine was buying a pair and raved 
about them, so I thought why not.

I've had mine a couple of years but you can get them here




I'm still rocking my vintage petticoat.
Because its full length its like wearing a vest as well. 
Very warm.


The boots are Fly London from Ebay
and the bag was made by one of the
vintage traders at Stockport Vintage Village,
using vintage fabrics

This Sunday its Valenties Vintage Village
Can't wait
Not Dressed As Lamb Link

8 comments:

  1. Curtain Couture rocks especially when it's accompanied by a curtain ring brooch!
    Have a wonderful time at VV - happy bargain hunting. xxx

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  2. Lovely! That cardigan looks so much like a Marion Foale design? She was such an inspirational knitwear designer, and I recollect she did a range for M&S.

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    1. I'll have to look her up. Sounds interesting.

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  3. You are too young to remember Foale & Tuffin, designers in the Swinging 60's, they made wonderful clothes. Still at school, I copied them on my Mum's sewing machine after buying fabric with the wages from my Saturday job at the local Co-op Hardware store. Then wore them to Ashton under Lyne Palais on Sunday nights. They had great bands on - The Kinks and The Who spring to mind. Happy days!

    Foale & Tuffin parted ways and Marion went into knitwear design; Sally Tuffin went onto to establish a pottery with her husband, Dennis Pottery I think.

    Two very talented ladies.

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    1. You to are very talented to be able to copy them. It put me in my of watching Cilla Blacks story last year. The Kinks made some great music, we saw the theatre show in London. One I'd go and see again.
      Thanks for telling me your wonderful story
      Lynn x

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  4. Love the "curtain" skirt, and that charity shopped cardi, which please put in my pile ... xxx

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  5. you always look stylish Lynn, it's been such a miserable grey weekend but this post is a happy diversion. xxx

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  6. Super outfit, especially that skirt - I live that floral pattern

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