This month's SIA Challenge - Style Imitating Art - over at Jen's blog, Librarian for Life and Style, threw down the gauntlet to step out of my comfort zone and wear something a bit different.
We're asked to channel the Italian lace designer and wood carver, Isabella Catanea Parasole (1565-1625). She was the first lace designer to create a lace instruction manual for women, Her designs include some circular lace, so I was looking for an outfit that included lace / circles / monochrome. I'm not really a "lacy person" in that I don't have any lace. But I found this excellent maxi skirt which I think could be loosely described as lacy. Goodness, I haven't worn a maxi skirt since I was 13 and they suddenly became all the rage!
Doing some pattern mixing, I'm wearing polka dots too in the tie waist top (a great buy for women who need to define their waist). I added more polka dots with my Buff scarf. Remember - a Buff is not just for hiking. See my post here. The chain belt and hat added the finishing touches. I felt quite flamboyant in this outfit, as if I was off to a Mardi Gras.
Skirt: White Cove at Asos; polka dot tie waist shell top, New Look at Asos; hat: old; belt: Madeleine (old); scarf: Buff, past season.
I love this interpretation of the category, Gail!!!
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www.jtouchofstyle.com
Oh, my, how much do I love that skirt!? You look like the Tower of Pisa...in lace! How is it for walking? Do you have to take little steps?
ReplyDeleteWell done on your interpretation of the theme.
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Lynn
Oh so adorable! Love! Have a fun weekend & thanks for linking up!
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Dawn Lucy
http://fashionshouldbefun.com
What an amazing skirt! I love the polka dots too! Thanks for linking up :-)
ReplyDeleteEmma xxx
www.style-splash.com
The skirt is so unusual. I also like the mix of the polka dots x
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Thanks for linking up to Top of the World Style. Love the look and your unique poses.
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