Summer Clothes 2020: Botanically Brighter

As it often does here, the warm weather has come on full force, with only a flick of the hand at spring. Time for a changeover.

A few months ago I used our Rosina Wachtmeister poster as inspiration for a grey/pink winter wardrobe. It makes sense to start with the art or other things in your own home, doesn't it?--because you probably enjoy having those things around you. This print we thrifted about a year ago has a good mix of shapes and colours for summer clothes.
Two scarves from Ten Thousand Villages. Thrifted shirt.

Most of what I'll be wearing for the warm season isn't that different from the Briars and Brambles post from the end of March, and the outfits here. It's not like I've had the chance to go shopping much lately anyway. I did order two t-shirts almost a month ago...maybe they'll arrive soon.
So...no numbers, just some photos. I might do something more detailed later in the season.

Most of the things here were thrifted, or gifted (a couple were hand-ups from my daughter). The bright green dress was bought last year from Duffield Design.

Clothes

My camera hates this plaid shirt. Something about the blues and greens won't let it focus properly. Really, I tried!
Thrifted t-shirt dress; it's another hard one to photograph
Zippered sweatshirt, deeper navy than it looks; another camera victim

Accessories

2 comments:

Terra said...

I like the colors you are choosing, especially the rose/violet/lavenders, and the scarves.

Mama Squirrel said...

Thank you, Terra!