Ah yes, the weather is like that in England too. Sadly a little too breezy still for summer dresses and bare legs (not that that stops me from trying).
I'd really be interested in knowing what setting pattern you use for your hair now that it's quite a bit shorter than your previous pin curl posts. Mine has just been cut into the midi-plus length, and I'm still trying to find a great set. Yours looks so lovely, I'd love to be able to try the pattern that you use.
I adore the blog! Thanks for being such an inspiration <3
Don't trust the sun. His love is all too fickle. Hey, I live in WA and love vintage and murder mysteries too! Do you love Miss Marple on PBS? I just started a sewing blog as I am teaching myself to sew: http://sewsewvintage.blogspot.com
and am mainly focused on sewing vintage styles, so you may be interested!
Loving this look, the photography is beautiful. Transitional seasons can be so hard to dress for, I'm wearing lots of layers today, but the forecast for tomorrow is definitely summer frock weather.
So very true! It always kills me (figuratively speaking) when we get a gorgeous sunny day and I'm not feeling well enough to get out and both enjoy it and make use of the glorious light for taking photos. Looks like you had some top grade sunshine on the day you took these beautiful snaps. Here's to hoping we both get oodles of sunshine on the Pacific side of the world this year.
Beautiful! Beautiful! Beautiful vintage dress. You are lucky! And you look absolutely lovely. Same here, the weather today was around the 80s and we were sweating bullets while hiking. NOw, the weather is back to being cold.
I cam across your blog through my google search and must say what a great find. I'm starting to have a love for vintage and I love your style and contents. Following you and look forward to reading your future posts.
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Yes, pale PNW gams! Mine look exactly the same, though I wish I had that dress to wear as well.
Gorgeous dress and shapely gams. You are stunning.
Lovely dress and you as always! Love the second picture.
That red looks amazing on you - and I love a good sunnies and straw hat combo!
ww.mancunianvintage.com
the april sun ....
Today I wanted to photograph the blooming trees - every time the camera was ready, the sun was gone.
beautiful dress!
Stunning. No other word for it!
Ah yes, the weather is like that in England too. Sadly a little too breezy still for summer dresses and bare legs (not that that stops me from trying).
I love how the buttons go down the front in the top half and down the back in the bottom half of the dress.
What a lovely dress. I love spring it is so nice weather, I really enjoyed today.
You are a gorgeous gem as usual and your pics are just stunning. I love your blog for your amazing frocks and the beautiful photography!
That sounds like Virginia weather where it's hot one day and snowing the next
Please don't ever stop modeling, Solanah. You look absolutely stunning this time and every time!
Ooohhh red looks really good on you!
You look slammin' lady! Love your outfit.
xo,
Em
I LOVE those buttons on the back of your dress, so gorgeous!
teapotsandbelles.blogspot.com
Hey Solanah! Gorgeous as always :)
I'd really be interested in knowing what setting pattern you use for your hair now that it's quite a bit shorter than your previous pin curl posts. Mine has just been cut into the midi-plus length, and I'm still trying to find a great set. Yours looks so lovely, I'd love to be able to try the pattern that you use.
I adore the blog! Thanks for being such an inspiration <3
I adore that profile shots, your glasses look so glamorous! x
Beautiful dress. Red looks so great on you.
Don't trust the sun. His love is all too fickle. Hey, I live in WA and love vintage and murder mysteries too! Do you love Miss Marple on PBS?
I just started a sewing blog as I am teaching myself to sew: http://sewsewvintage.blogspot.com
and am mainly focused on sewing vintage styles, so you may be interested!
You're a sight for sore eyes! You look oh so fabulous in red (and hats! )
The Occasional Indulgence
Loving this look, the photography is beautiful. Transitional seasons can be so hard to dress for, I'm wearing lots of layers today, but the forecast for tomorrow is definitely summer frock weather.
Your skin looks flawless!Red looks really good on you.I'm still stuck in winter here but am eagerly awaiting signs of spring.
That dress is gorgeous on you! The color is just perfect!
xoxo,
Laura
http://lauraisthriftingthroughlife.blogspot.com/
Absolutely beautiful, red is a great color for you.
Beautiful dress! The sun is shining here as well right now, but there will be rain again on the weekend, April is cruel... (-:
So very true! It always kills me (figuratively speaking) when we get a gorgeous sunny day and I'm not feeling well enough to get out and both enjoy it and make use of the glorious light for taking photos. Looks like you had some top grade sunshine on the day you took these beautiful snaps. Here's to hoping we both get oodles of sunshine on the Pacific side of the world this year.
♥ Jessica
These photos are stunning - like something out of a fashion magazine!
Just beautiful!
Beautiful photos as always and you look so slim and lovely.
Awesome dress and beautiful photos as always :)
Mabel
Mabel Cooks
Beautiful photos, you always look amazing. :)
I am trying to soak up as much sunshine as I can. :)
Absolutely stunning photos, especially the first.
Beauts as always x
Beautiful dress! The hope of Spring...
Beautiful! Beautiful! Beautiful vintage dress. You are lucky! And you look absolutely lovely. Same here, the weather today was around the 80s and we were sweating bullets while hiking. NOw, the weather is back to being cold.
It has come to my attention that you have an awesome grandma. ;)
Loving that dress.
I love your style so much! May have just spent the last hour trawling through your posts, you are so stunning and have incredible legs!
x
Hi Solanah,
I cam across your blog through my google search and must say what a great find. I'm starting to have a love for vintage and I love your style and contents. Following you and look forward to reading your future posts.
xoxo
Ivy
http://www.purrpleivy.com/
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