Swashed Away

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DSC_1158 I've had the title of this post in mind for over a week and it's literally been searing itself into the wordplay section of my brain.  That clearly shows I need to get out more.  I've never had such a long delay between getting excited about something and posting about it.  Due to graduate fashion week madness though and odd schedules, I hadn't been able to photograph these pieces that I had picked up at the Swash sample sale last last Friday.  Pieces that have been making me beam everytime I look at them, especially when I spread them out all over my Swash x Habitat bedspread which I'm dangerously close to overwashing.  So starts the summer lovin' period with these prints that will probably again be overwashed by early September.  Sarah and Toshio's studio was so crammed with their beautifully printed pieces that I went into a frenzy in picking things up that range from their A/W 07 to S/S 09 collections.  I felt like I had to pour some fuel into this concept of a so-called summer wardrobe so my starting point was Swash with their stunning ink drawings of chains, insects, animals and all things Mother Nature… 

By pure coincidence, I'm also miraculously able to convey that whole summer thang, a rarity in the unpredictable weather of the UK.  This weekend, I escaped to the boyf's hometown Westgate upon Sea (I say Margate for ease of recognition…) and *gasp* took some pics outside of my Holloway balcony.  Cue pics where the background of the sea is far more enticing and distracting than the actual outfits in the foreground…

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In total, a skirt, a sweater, some trackie bottoms and a pocketed dress… if Swash made some printed wedges, some sunnies and a tote, I'd be pretty much committing the cardinal fashion sin of wearing head-to-toe far too often this summer (which if this weekend is any indication, is FINALLY looking up for the UK…). 

40 comments

  1. that deer pullover is super! cute pictures.
    and… i always wanted to tell you how much i appreciate your unpretentious way of presenting yourself and of course your extraordinary approach (is that the way of saying it?) on clothing. in short: i love your blog.
    (now that i m writing… thanks a lot for linking us!)

  2. I love the orange jacket on you, that colour suits you so well. Lovely pics!

  3. I am loving how you have combined the orange jacked with the printed dress! Has definitely given me some summer inspiration.

  4. While the background is lovely the pieces definitely demand my attention, they are amazing! And even though its not Swash I need to tell you that I covet your black sheer-sleeved jacket.

  5. The perfect backdrop ๐Ÿ™‚ That sweater is absolutely fantastic, the deer design is so cute. And wow that last dress is beautiful, I love the colours!

  6. Ah! The Dries jacket! LOVE it! Gorgeous purchases, love them worn with your sheer bomber, such a versatile piece! ๐Ÿ™‚
    xx

  7. I’m in love with your goat sweatshirt and painted dress. Everything, in fact, is perfect. And the beach looks lovely too!

  8. I am surprised that your looks this time are so subdued. I like that you let the pieces speak for themselves.

  9. Ahhhh, these photos are freaking amazing! You look gorgeous beyond words!! The beach looks so lovely, the background meshes perfectly with the swash pieces. These shots are editorial material, so so lovely. Hope you had a relaxing weekend!!
    <3<3<3

  10. i loveeee your shirt with the goat or capricorn on it, soo cool!
    xoxo romylicious.blogspot.com

  11. beautiful pictures, the setting looks serene, and the prints are something else, they solve that gap between wearing something comfortable but still beautiful

  12. So cute! ๐Ÿ™‚
    You wear heels on the beach?!
    The jumper is so pretty..and the ‘pencil’ skirt in first pics..lovely!
    Right, i’m on a mission to get my size 10 thighs looking more like yours! ๐Ÿ™‚

  13. Ahh I live there (Westgate). Lucky it’s quite hot at the moment. Margate is a ghost town, like that Specials song.
    I hope you’re having fun, I’m glad the beaches around here are seeing some Swash (nice!) and Marni.

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