I found this gorgeous yellow floral print at the Bias-Cut.dot com's recent pop-up shop in London, where founder Jacynth Bassett was chairing a panel discussion on the topic of Ageism in Fashion.
The shirt is by Scottish firm Gibson and Birkbeck, and while it was the last one of this type, they have others including a gorgeous sea shell print, a stunning bee eater, and ostriches.
The yellow Celina skirt is by Hobbs and is currently reduced in the John Lewis & Partners sale. The white sandals with perspex heels are a couple of years old.
The honeysuckle, in the background, is very good this year - in fact a lot of things are: they must have liked the baking hot weather last year and the fairly mild spring.
You can just about see my citrine ring, above, which was my only accessory for this outfit.
Yellow has featured quite prominently this summer - do you have anything in it? Do share in the comments.
No items were gifted for this post. Sharing with: #CreativeMondays at Claire Justine, Visible Monday at Not Dead Yet Style, #iwillworkwhatIlike at Not Dressed as Lamb, Chic&Stylish at Mummabstylish, Top of the World Style at High Latitude Style, #MuttonStyleMondays at Muttonstyle, Fancy Friday at Nancy's Fashion Style; Fabulous Friday at A Pocketful of Polka Dots, Thursday Moda at Elegance and Mommyhood, Anna at The Glamadventure, #SpreadTheKindness at Shelbee On The Edge, #AnythingGoes at My Random Musings, #Stylewithasmile at Stylesplash, Color and Grace
I'm back on Wednesday with #WowOnWednesday and I'll be featuring a stunning green necklace that I snapped up for £2.50 in a charity shop!
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What a fabulous bright color! I never liked yellow but this season I can appreciate that color more! Strange how even a color can grow on you!
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