For me, there is something so perfect about soft, cotton 70s dresses for summer. I love the Laura Ashley look too, you might remember I recently blogged about a new season Laura Ashley skirt.
These need some small alterations, to be cleaned and pressed but I can’t wait to share them with you as the months get warmer.










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LOVE LOVE LOVE that Laura Ashley/flapper number. SO great.
How do you feel about Gunnie Sax? I’m listing one later this week.
Great blog!
xo!
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Ahhhhh there is nothing like floaty, white, vintage dresses for spring picnics.
I love your 70’s day dress looks – so pretty and feminine…for myself I prefer the leaner 70’s styles Aline skirt shapes are perfect!
These are lovely – you wear this style of dress beautifully. Particularly like he deep ruffle v of the second dress. Look forward to seeing you in these x
Phwoar. I am feeling inspired.
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Lovely summer dresses! I like the one with the blue flower print, it’s cute 🙂
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Renee
I love the 70s dresses. There something about 70s. Those dresses r lovely. Bring on summer.