that ended up looking like a burlap sack.
Much better.
But I am very happy with the dress,overall. And it really was a little treat to be able to wear it at the end of a very long, tiring and stressful week. Another treat was hanging out with my friend and neighbor, Camilla, who loaned me her earrings, fixed my hair, and took pictures for me while we sat in her front room chatting so I could get away from the sickies in my house for an hour or so. Fun fact: if I ever look at all put-together or fashion forward in the least, most likely Camilla acted as my stylist for the day. She needs to organize a website and market her mad skills. Or not, because then she might be too busy to play dress-up with me.
So yay for friends that offer sanctuary and jewelry, new dresses that don’t make you feel like a bag of groceries, comprehensive medical plans, and completed projects. Now if I can just avoid getting sick, maybe I can finally get to that notched-collar assignment. Keep your fingers crossed.























5 comments:
You look VERY nice! I hope everyone is on the mend now.
Very lovely!! Looking at your sewing makes me want to sew for myself, most all my sewing is for my kids. Well done!!
You look really great, Sabra. I love the outfit. Good job and the pictures look great as well in Camilla's cute room!
What a beautiful dress Sabra!
I actually read this post a while ago but didn't have time to comment. I just wanted to tell you how cute you look! How lucky that you have such a talented friend who can style you. I wish she would come style me! :)
I really like the dark blue tights with neutrals every where else.
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