This is
part two of my shoot and review for The Seamstress of Bloomsbury.
We shot
this at the Nikola Tesla museum in Zagreb, and they were kind enough to give us
a free run of the place on a Monday when the museum is closed to the public.Ivy and Taja were kind enough to be set mistresses. Villy V took the photos.
All of you
who read my blog regularly (hi!!!!) know that certain things make me happy:
shirtwaist dresses, contrast trims and pretty fabrics. This dress has all of that and then some!
I already
swooned over the authentic 40’s fabrics in my previous post, and about how beautiful
the crepe de chine fabric drapes over the figure and how incredibly flattering
it is.
So I am
going to swoon over other things in this post. Like, for instance, the double
collar with the elegant and striking contrast as the white, lower collar peeks
out just a little bit, or the buttonholes with their beautiful white thread, or
the contrast piping which all serve to provide a lovely accent to the
shirtwaist dress.
I also
adore the square jet buttons. I think they are really the perfect addition to
give this elegant black dress just that extra touch it needed.
The dress
also features a belt sash of the same beautiful material, and the skirt part of
the dress itself slides and glides beautifully with you as you move. I honestly
didn’t want to take it off when I first tried it on and just sashayed around
the house admiring the silky feel. Pairing it with a pair of silk stockings
gives you the ultimate glamorous feeling. I really felt like a diva! My grandma
never had anything THIS special in her closet ;)
Jazzafine
sent me the hat to go with the dress, and as always, it is a beautiful accent.
The red band matches my favourite lipstick perfectly, and the houndstooth
pattern gives it a lively, yet sophisticated feel
Until next time!
xoxo
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