Wednesday, 4 August 2010

rainyday regentag

23 comments:

  1. I've just been watching a BBC version of Jane Austen's Mansfield Park. This photo fits in well with the era.

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  2. Wenn ich dieses kleid hätte dürfte es jeden tag regnen..............................
    XXXm

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  3. Regen, Regen, Tröpfchen,
    fall mir auf mein Köpfchen,
    fall mir nicht daneben,
    dass ich lang soll leben!

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  4. I would love to wear clothes like that.

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  5. I bet the sun had a big smile behind the clouds!

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  6. Just like Robyn I would love to wear clothes like that, but the paint splatters and pet hair might ruin the effect!
    Beautiful as a dream.

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  7. That is a GORGEOUS wonder of earthiness...there's a spirit rising out of that frock!

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  8. old gordon lightfoot song *rainy day people* comes to mind. and of course catherine on the moors.

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  9. oooh....
    really beautiful garment
    gorgeous fit
    lovely photo

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  10. What a gorgeous collection of subtle colour textures and shapes. You do put them together so well.

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  11. you've all been very kind, but seriously the credit goes to Mother Nature - all I did was sew 7 metres of undyed silk into a dress
    bundle it around a pocketful of windfallen leaves and sling it into a cauldron
    she did the rest!

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  12. You are so, so talented, the dress looks amazing, can we see a picture of the front please.

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  13. can't show you a picture of the front just yet...as that image is destined for a publication in Europe
    but
    be assured I'll show it when i'm able...

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  14. Gorgeous !
    This reminds me of Hussein Chalayan. For his graduation collection at St Martins in 1993, he buried silk clothes in the earth to see how they would decompose.

    x x x
    -m-

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  15. awww sooo cute :))
    Im following you

    xx,

    Follow me @ http://jonathonfashionvictim.blogspot.com

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  16. Wuthering Heights, definitely!

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  17. Gorgeous, beautiful. Most delightful, may it rain more often!

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  18. I know the deigns of that era were all pull apart and separate, but how on earth did they keep them clean?

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  19. Such a romantic costume; absolutely beautiful.
    I've just had a day off and spent it reading my new copy of your eco-print book, which is totally inspirational. Thankyou so very much! Julie

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  20. This dress is utterly breathtaking...

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  21. This dress has blown me away ! it's wonderful , i'd love to photograph these dresses, they're very special . . .

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  22. a publication in Europe! I can see why! Look forward to seeing it all!

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