Of course, after a few years heavy wear and tear it fell to pieces. Which made me fall to pieces. Every time I walked past a Tree of Life store I'd search in vain for this Peace Angel magical frock. Alas, with no success. I thought I found it once, but it was merely a poor, ill-fitting imitation of its successor.
So with our holiday approaching, and my seamstress-talented mother visiting I took advantage - and see what I have. Not one, but TWO of the magic frocks. Time consuming and horrendously difficult to make, but oh so magical. The green frock is more of a daywear number, but with the right accessories the floral number will take me almost anywhere in Paris, Provence or London.
Thank you mummy xxx
LOVE em! What a great idea...getting excited for you now!
ReplyDeleteDoes your mum take orders?
ReplyDeleteI get so sad when the perfect wardrobe item is worn till it falls apart, and invariably you can't find a perfect replacement. I have taken to buying 2 or 3 of something I know fits & looks good...that way they don't wear out half so fast...
Can picture both of those in Paris...beautiful!
What a talented mum! x
ReplyDeleteThey look gorgeous! Perfect outfits for the perfect holiday coming up! xx
ReplyDeleteClever Mumma. They really are the perfect travelling dress... probably the perfect anywhere dress!!
ReplyDeleteAnd, seriously, NOBODY can work a sarong and heels for dinner. I don't care what those silly mags say!! x
What beautiful dresses! If you start making them to sell, please let me know! I love the colour combinations:)
ReplyDeleteThey are gorgeous! Love, love, love the cut and the colours. What a talented mum you have!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty! Did your Mum use a pattern?
ReplyDeleteOh, I have the same dress, albeit a little threadbare. I need to have it reproduced also! Great idea.
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