Think I could make these in my sleep now, but here's my latest version......
I've made the bottom of the sleeves a bit differently this time, as I had this pretty broderie anglais trim that I purchased from John Lewis a while back but didn't know what to use it on, and I think it worked really well here. The ribbon broderie anglais eyelet trim was purchased in Grimstad a few years back and so I'm happy that I've managed to use it on this tunic. There's about 80com of the main trim on each sleeve, making them very full, but this adds to the look, then the white ribbon gathers it in even more, and provides the finishing touch!
Looking forward to wearing this one with my white FOL 'homage' - that is, when I've got a tan! ;-)
Ha en god helg!
Klem!
Mxx
This is just divine! I hope it finds a proper home.
ReplyDeleteSue
Hey lovely! Take it you mean the blouse as somehow or other, your post has ended up here!
ReplyDeleteDon't you remember me wearing the sane blouse (but the size 1) when we were in London together in 2008? Check your photies, as I had it on in Hyde Park!
Ah the memories, still got withdrawal symptoms?......Corina's right, try some vids!
BTW, is there any chance I could have a high res copy of that wonderful photie you took of Morten with his arm outstretched on Monday night please? It's fantastic!
Hugsies!
Mxx
The tunic is totally adorable!
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Adela
Hej Adela!
ReplyDeleteThank you for your kind comments! The sleeve edges are even prettier in real life and I'm looking forward to wearing this on my holidays soon!
Hope you're having a sunny weekend!
Hugs
Mxx