Apologies to those of you who were looking forward to another installment of this year's September travelogue. Don't worry: as we were only two days in, I've obviously got another couple of travel posts up my sleeve. However, as I'm way (and I mean way!) behind with posting about my month of August, I'm treating you to a veritable barrage of Summer outfits. In fact, there are so many I haven't posted yet that I'll be needing a second post to cover the rest.
So, without further ado, here's what I've been wearing - and doing - in the first half of the month.
The weather gods were on their best behaviour in the first week of August, starting off with a mixed menu of clouds and sunny spells accompanied with temperatures in the low twenties from Monday to Wednesday.
On Tuesday the 5th this Diolen Delight made it out of my wardrobe. My wardrobe has its fair share of Diolen, a popular 1960s/1970s polyester, its bright colours and prints vying for attention. Most of these frocks were picked up from Think Twice and other vintage shops over the years, but this particular one was a rare charity shop find back in 2023.
For my accessories I picked orange to contrast with its funky pattern of blue dots. All of these were second-hand finds, except for the cat brooch, which came from the delightful Katshop. Right opposite my hairdresser's salon, this wonderful little shop caters for cats as well as for their long-suffering servants.
By Thursday the 7th, the mercury had managed to climb to 26°C. During my lunch break, I took refuge from my hectic office by going for a cappuccino catch-up with my friend Inez. She's more like a sister than a friend, really, and we're actually calling each other big sister (that's me!) and little sister.
Anyway, I was wearing this vintage frock I'd picked up from a Shrewsbury antique centre in June 2024.
The turquoise flowers in its pattern shouted for attention, which I gave them by adding more turquoise by way of my accessories.
Suitably caffeinated, we finished by going for a rummage. Well, that's what you get when you meet up in the coffee corner of one's favourite vintage shop!
I fell head over heels for this vintage floral maxi skirt, which you've already seen me wearing as it accompanied me on our September travels.
Friday's weather was a repeat of Thursday's. Although it was my day off, sleeping in wasn't on the menu, as I had an appointment with Michel, my hairdresser of 30 years (!), for a colour and cut. Unfortunately, Michel's retirement is on the cards in the near future. I will be devastated, as finding someone to follow in Michel's shoes will be verging on the impossible ...
The vintage dress I was wearing was another lucky charity shop find, which made it entrance into my wardrobe in the Summer of 2021. Trimmed with white bias tape at the collar and cuffs, with an abstract seascape decal and a wave-like pattern on the skirt, it was definitely love at first sight.
I always seem to go for blue as its companion, and as it works so well I didn't see any reason not to this time around. Particularly as it allowed me to wear the matching sandals I charity shopped back in June.
Friday the 8th of August was also International Cat Day, and Bess willingly posed for me for her annual state portrait. But oh dear, being a model is quite exhausting!
Saturday was yet another sunny day, with the temperature slowly but surely creeping towards the high twenties.
I kept cool by wearing a mix of millefiori patterns. My vintage button-through cotton skirt was an old Think Twice find, while the top with it eye-catching collar, which is by Belgian label Lucy Has A Secret, was charity shopped for a fraction of its undoubtedly astronomical retail price in 2019.
Unusually for me, all my accessories (belt, butterfly brooch and perspex ring) were picked up from the high street at various times.
Same weather again on Sunday the 10th when, after our usual Sunday morning chores, we drove down to the municipal park in the nearby town of Boom.
Instead of walking along the brook which runs through the park like we usually do, we took the park's perimeter path until we arrived at 't Kleibrood, a centre for environmental education. There's a herb and flower garden as well as some vegetable beds which seemed to have yielded a good crop of courgettes. We were even offered some by one of the caretakers!
From there, we ventured into the heart of the park where, unsurprisingly, we found the water levels in the brook and ponds to be very low. It had been some time since we'd had a decent amount of rain. As I'd suspected at the time, the weather gods were saving it all up for our holiday ...
We finally came across some of the park's population of waterfowl at the edge of the largest of the ponds, where I instantly took a liking to these youngsters, who were kind - and tame - enough to pose for me.
Much as I loved their black and white outfits, I opted for full-on colour and a mix of patterns. My curtain couture skirt - its moniker was earned by the fact that it was obviously, and rather rudimentary sewn from an old curtain - came out to play. The exotically patterned and frilly butterfly-sleeved top was charity shopped in the Spring of 2023.
It's been a while since I shared my reads, so here's the novel I was engrossed in at the time. Set in the US in 1960, its backdrop ranges from the jazz clubs of Greenwich Village to the smoke-filled rooms of the Kennedy campaign.
We were in for a heatwave in August's second week, with temperatures effortlessly reaching highs of 30°C and more.
My hot weather wardrobe came into its own that week, starting with this combo I wore on Monday. My crisp organic cotton maxi skirt with its flower meadow print and two fuchsia pink crocheted lace strips at the hem was bought brand new from C&A three summers ago. The bright orange cotton top - by the Belgian Gigue label - was charity shopped around the same time.
The cotton shirt dress with its funky floral pattern was a Think Twice sales bargain back in June 2017. It has been a Summer staple ever since and has featured on the blog many a time over the years. It's definitely in my top 10 of favourite Summer frocks!
The flowers in its print were echoed by my brooch - a pink straw sunflower - and the flowers adorning my ancient Clarks sandals.
And look who wanted a piece of the action!
I'd missed my usual tram when going home, and as I wasn't keen on waiting for the next one to come around while wilting in full-on sunshine at 33°C, I crossed the street and walked into the airconditioned Veritas shop, where I was seduced by this € 3 sales bargain gecko brooch ...
... which obviously I had to wear the next day.
Hopefully, the little fellow liked ice cream, as I pinned him to the green ice cream cone patterned Only t-shirt I charity shopped last Summer.
The Vero Moda red and white tiered faux-patchwork maxi skirt was a recent bargainous outlet shop buy.
With the mercury stuck at 33°C, the day was yet another scorcher, from which I took refuge in the small shopping centre near my office during my lunch break.
It was in one of the few remaining shops which hadn't yet closed down that my eyes alighted on this dream of a skirt. With a fantastic pattern like that, I'm sure you'll understand that resistance was futile ...
Part 2 of my August outfits to follow shortly. But first things first: part 3 of this year's September travelogue will be coming up next!
Hope to see you soon!
I can't resist a puzzle, and I think I know why your innocent post was flagged. Blame it on the "€ 3 sales bargain gecko brooch .." and how he influenced you to buy him!! Well, I wasn't troubled by that bit of dubious content, but google was! If nothing else, it persuaded me to try for the umpteenth time to get back into google and this time I created a password that worked, so thank you, Ann!
ReplyDeleteI don't quite understand what the problem is. Do you think it was Ann's choice of using the word "s------" instead of the word "persuaded"?
DeleteYes, it is the only word that I noticed that might raise a flag for some people, but it does seem ridiculous when you consider the context in which it is used!
Deletenothing then colourful clothes an a cute cat!! :-D
ReplyDeleteas "this things" get done by KI in the first way, i guess its just a single word......
i spotted my favorite dress - the red tropical themed 80s one!
hugs! xxx
Nothing offensive leapt out at me. How strange some algorithms are.
ReplyDeleteFabulous outfits, all.
The orange jewelry goes perfectly with the blue polka dots. A nice contrast.
ReplyDeleteThe photos of Bess are cute. :D
The top from Lucy Has A Secret is pretty, I really like it. <3
xoxox
That is ridiculous that you were flagged for content! There is nothing even remotely inappropriate, other than your hairdresser's pending retirement (oh, I get it!).
ReplyDeleteI loved Bess' photobombing - she's intrigued by your new gecko brooch!
Amazing outfits as always, dear Ann. I'm sure our internet overlords will sort this out.
I always love seeing your outfits! The orange accessories provide such a lovely contrast with the blue dots. You have such an incredible eye for fashion. I love the way you pair different things together in a way that looks so thoughtful. You don't just wear clothes...you allow clothes to express your creativity. I wish I was as stylish as you are, but instead, I will live vicariously. The Lucy Has A Secret top is so neat! I love the design of the collar. I love when you share what you have been reading. I'm glad you were able to read something so interesting. OH THAT GREEN ICE CREAM CONE SHIRT. It makes my heart so happy! I love it so so so much. Definitely a favourite!
ReplyDeletethe creation of beauty is art.
So many beautiful outfits, where do we even start?
ReplyDeleteThe blue and white Diolen polyester dress is a beauty. I really like how you styled it, too. Such a pretty pattern!
The second dress with a more funky pattern is gorgeous as well. Again, the blue accessories are phenomenal and works so well with the blue in the dress pattern.
Accessorizing can be so much fun.
The red dress might just be my personal favourite, though. The way you styled it is giving me Art Deco vibes.
Beautiful styling for sure!
I also like how you mixed prints and colours with that millefiori blouse and skirt.
The outfit you wore for hiking is so chic, it makes me think of old Hollywood, particularly that long (as you call it curtain couture) skirt paired with the exotically patterned top. Gorgeous styling!
The red blouse and pattern skirt is a lovely combo as well.
The green dress with a floral print is very pretty.
So nice to see Bess next to you.
She's a big girl!
It's hard to guess a size of a cat without a reference of some kind.
Well, I'm glad it all worked out good with the blog. I absolutely adore the last skirt, fantastic! And the ice cream skirt. And your brooches, and......etc. haha. Here our cats have their annual photo session in December, for the Christmas cards. All dressed up in Christmas clothing.... the cats that is.... they love it.....not.
ReplyDeleteThere is so much to love in this post! The skirts, that fabulous sparkly brooch! You know I love a brooch. It’s a pain finding a new hairdresser isn’t it? I’ve been with mine over 10 years, I’d dread having to find another. Xx
ReplyDeleteIt’s interesting (or devastating) what triggers concern and what not.
ReplyDeleteAnyway, summer seems to be long gone. I am deep into warm sweaters these days. All the best! Regula
I see nothing to be offended by here! Very odd! Who knows what it was. Was it a mistake!??!?! I do like the outfits very much, especially the beautiful long cotton skirt!
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