Trends x
Natural or not is the big question. Along with fad versus longevity. Both comments a reflection on a turn in the tide, a smell in the air heralding a new desire strong colour. The clash, the crash, the sheer excitement of the wrong made right – except, bright colours are natural and have already stood the test of time as the animal kingdom proves. What’s fascinating for me is when life is often at it’s bleakest – I’m writing this questioning how the whole infrastructure of the UK seems to be crumbling with panic buying, shortages and empty shelves (and all the time asking myself, how many years has this current government been in power?) fashion responds by becoming it’s brightest…
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Now to find myself a pair of emerald green culottes and a pair of pink pointy kitten heels…
Laters, Kate x
Wow! Talk about complementary colours. I can’t wear more than one splash myself but these looks are amazing.
Lovely to see you again! I know – start small? blue with green? then green with pink? Blows all my ideas for a minimal black wardrobe… xxx
Love this post. It’s inspiring.
I took a picture of one of my adopted little brothers who was wore a lavender shirt underneath a maroon aeropostale sweatshirt to church yesterday. Then this post. I guess the universe is letting me know I need to jump back into colors and blogging ☺
Love this! And yes – I think it is! xxx
Love this 🤩🤩