You may have noticed some amazing knitwear that I used in my AW shoot a few weeks ago? Well, they were all hand knitted in South London by my friend Siobhan for her shop Bless The Weather. She's just set up a little business knitting gorgeous chunky snoods/scarves/headbands.
Check out the Etsy shop here.
Check out the Etsy shop here.
Here are some of my favourate photos from the day featuring her super creations...
The Camberwell cowl in cherry red paired with my Foxglove dress.
The Coldharbour cowl in navy with my Poppy dress.
(That is my soppy dog Bertie looking confused in the photo)
Not only does this lovely lady make amazing things but she has a very pretty blog Hello Flower. You should definitely take a look.
Not only does this lovely lady make amazing things but she has a very pretty blog Hello Flower. You should definitely take a look.
She also borrowed some of my garments for Bless The Weather's product shoot. This is my absolute fav photo from it...
Check out the models piercing eyes! Wowza.
Check out the models piercing eyes! Wowza.
Oh gosh, I feel like I'm reminiscing looking though all my AW photos, I had such an amazing day & it is so wonderful to be able to 'work' with gorgeous & talented ladies. So much of my day to day work is alone in my studio it is such a great feeling bouncing ideas around & creating something everyone can be proud of... I can't wait for my SS13! Coming soon... (or not so soon)
Have a great weekend chaps!
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iadoretheseoutfits<3
ReplyDeletethat fox dress is sooo cute!
ReplyDeleteThese are so gorgeous. I love everything.
ReplyDeleteSuch beautiful dresses, those chunky cowls are the perfect accompaniment. You make me want to sew more than tea cosies! Meanwhile some of those dresses are firmly on my wish list.
ReplyDeleteSo glad you like them :) It's always fun sewing something new.
DeleteOh, wow! I just adore the fox dress. It's so quirky and fun! I didn't even realize it was a fox print at first. I'm heading over to check out your shop :)
ReplyDeleteThanks Erica, that's what I like about it, from far away just looks like a pattern.
DeleteHi nice reading yyour blog
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