Ah, easy like a Sunday morning. This weekend has been pretty nice; a full weekend off to start, which is always wonderful. I got my first dress pattern EVER pinned this week and Daniel's grandmother is going to help me cut it out and get it started. I am beyond excited. This will finally give me the instruction I need to get started on making dresses and skirts out of my own fabric. I've made a mint version of my moth print and I am very happy with it. I have ordered the pink version in an organic cotton sateen (such a beautiful and quality fabric) and eagerly await it's arrival. After it comes in I will start working on a dress, pronto! For now though, I wanted to post an outfit featuring one of my favorite vintage accessories- enamel flower pins! Every flea market and antique mall I explore- I am scouring and hunting down these bold and colorful pins. They add so much "pop" to an outfit, and really give it that extra touch of fun and retro.
This dress totally looks vintage but it's actually from ASOS. I found it last summer and kept putting off purchasing it and then Daniel gave it to me for Christmas (so sweet, haha). By then it was ridiculously on sale so it was probably good that I waited. It is hard to see, but it actually has small cut outs in the front and in the back- just the right amount without being too revealing. The pattern is very reminiscent of the flower power 60s and the fabric is nice and light, perfect for Summer. I am so glad I can finally wear it!
Dress: ASOS, Earrings, Necklace, and Pin: Vintage, Ring and Bracelet: Clothes in the Past Lane, Headband: Claire's
I hope you all have a wonderful and relaxing day. Enjoy the rest of your weekend! <3
xo, Alyssa
That pin is marvelous! And I'm really looking to all the upcoming summer activities too!
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This dress is beautiful. I love the cut out and I can't wait to see what you create with your own fabric!
ReplyDeleteWow! Please share with us what you make with your own fabric. ♥ I really need to have a go at sewing. Beautiful dress by the way.
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Wonderful dress! Can't wait to see te one you are making yourself! I am sure it will look great!!!
ReplyDeleteHappy Sunday!
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that dress is so pretty, it really does look vintage!
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Oh wow, I LOVE this dress! And the pin is amazing, too. Such a great oufit!!
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This dress is perfection! I love this look to bits!
ReplyDeleteCan't wait to see the dresses you're going to make! :)
so cute! that dress is so cute on you, and that pin - what an awesome find! :) It finally started to get sunny and warm over here, too, and I'm starting to realize: I don't know how to dress for nice days! haha. I'm so used to the cold & grey, so it's hard to get dressed for sun, haha.
ReplyDeleteI'm SO excited to see your fabric made into stuff!!!! :) how super exciting :)
-Elizabeth
We're getting the same weather--but yeah, like you said, it's summer so it's a-ok! At least we don't have to walk around campus or something in all the rain and muck. ;)
ReplyDeleteI loooove that dress on you! Sometimes I'll see a bright colored dress in a store and automatically think, "I bet Alyssa would totally wear that." Haha! It's funny how we relate certain pieces to people.
Nice! x
ReplyDeleteI think that it is so awesome of her to teach you how to sew! You're going to learn so much. Love your ASOS dress and that headband is awesome.
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Your dresses is just so incredibly impressive, you are stunning. I want all of your dresses! I've got to get myself a headband like that too. I always enjoy coming to your wonderful fabulous blog.
ReplyDeleteThanks for your sweet words on my last post, they brightened my day!
ReplyDeleteYou look lovely as always, I adore your cute dress and this headband. You just always get it right, don’t you?
Hope you have a fantastic day,
-Kati
A gal can never have enough vintage enamel pins :-) Another gorgeous print on your dress..and that floral crown, gah! Can't wait to see the dresses you create. I used to sew myself clothing all the time as a kid and somehow got away from it...I would love to be able to pick it back up again.
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This dress totally does look vintage! I love it! The colors and pattern are just fantastic! How exciting that you have your first dress pattern all ready to go! I am so looking forward to seeing the final product!
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this Asos sdress is so pretty with all the colours and flowers!
ReplyDeleteThat dress is darling and so perfect for you!
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Ah, don't you love when an expensive item you've been eyeing goes on sale? And that's so sweet of him to get it for you for Christmas!
ReplyDeleteI am seriously so envious of your colorful wardrobe. And that flower crown is so pretty and adds the perfect bohemian touch. Those photos are stunningly breathtaking as well!
Yes! sewing madness to ensue. I have tons of fabric and have just been practicing little things. i almost wanna just go for it. I mean who cares if I mess it up?! Can't wait to see the amazingness that that moth dress will be! I use to have tons of those brooches and somehow lost quite a bit of them moving from here to there. I always look for them as well. They're the best.
ReplyDeleteAs per always.. you look gorgeous. I saw the slits and thought I was going crazy.
You look so adorable so I just can't <3 I always wonder how you do this you are so perfect, heh :)
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This 60's-inspired dress is perfect! It really looks awesome on you! I love the flower headband you wore too. It really was the perfect accessory for this dress.
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