Monday, October 26, 2009

Monkey Business





I can't believe it's been almost a week since my last post! Things have been very busy, in a good way though. I've been doing lots of shopping for my shop and lots of sewing on my 40s sailor dress, which is almost done! Today I was inside working all day listing things on Etsy, which might explain my silly faces. Though, I'm really quite silly all the time, so that's no excuse, hehe.

I'm wearing a 40s dress that you might remember from awhile back when it was ankle length. I decided to hem it so it was more wearable. I'm so happy I did because now I wear it all the time! This has also pretty much been what my fall wardrobe has looked like. Everyday I seem to put on a 40s dress, a cardigan, knee socks and boots. Oh yes and my trusty hat!

I hope everyone is well, talk soon! :o)

*Monkey Business is a Cary Grant movie worth seeing, like all Cary Grant movies! It has Marilyn and Ginger too!

27 comments:

emma wallace said...

Cute Fall uniform! And I'm loving your new Etst additions.

I loooove Monkey Business! It is so funny and I adore Ginger Rogers.

Mel said...

I remember watching Monkey Business long time ago but I can't remember exactly what happened! Now I want to pull it out and watch it again :) I adore your everyday fall look!

Maria Confer said...

You are way too adorable! I love your smile.

Great outfit and I love your dress and boots.

lululetty.blogspot.com

reckless daughter said...

I remember this dress! I really liked it before now it's PERFECT!

Marie said...

Those boots are awesome, love your fall loveliness-

LF said...

the top of the dress is ultra lovely, and your look is a good one, it'd stick with it :)

jess s//

Audi said...

This dress is amazing on you, and the boots really make the outfit!

Lexie said...

this is a GREAT uniform! and it's fun to see silly faces in pictures!

Emily said...

I love that film!! There's just everything to love about it; Hawks, Cary Grant, Ginger, and of course Marilyn!! Very cute outfit. I love pairing dresses with sweaters.

Emily

Rebecca, A Clothes Horse said...

That dress is so nice! Love the color.

avintagespirit (Lizzy) said...

That dress is so cute! I've been looking for a 40s dress in a similar style like that forever. I didn't see yours before it was shortened, but it looks so fabulous now!
And I agree, pretty much any movie with Cary Grant is a winner!

Missa said...

Based on your last two posts I'd say blue is your color! You look adorable in both!

Casey Maura said...

You are way, way too cute! :) I just love this outfit--it's everything perfect for autumn.

Monkey Business is a favorite of mine! I love those sort of screwball comedies, and Cary Grant always did the best ones, imho. ;)

-Casey
elegantmusings.com

pumps & luiers said...

cute dress - I am curiuous for your new items in store

Anonymous said...

Those tough boots are the perfect compliment to the sweet dress!

anne said...

super cute! i always love socks with boots.

Dotti said...

The dress is to-die for. And so are your silly faces. :)

Fabiola "Fab" said...

you're look soo cute! and your dress is amazing! nice silly face too! oh yeah can't forget the boots!

Anonymous said...

you look darling dear :)

Kristin said...

These pictures are so adorable! I love your entire outfit, and it just looks like you are having a blast!! :)

Aya Smith said...

What an adorable outfit!! I love how you paired everything, and those boots are a dream!! :D

*hugs!!*

Kelley Anne said...

The dress is adorable...and a perfect shade of blue. I love how you wore it with your boots and hat:)

esme and the laneway said...

OH another perfect dress! I love it! The length is great :)

Catherine Shu said...

I love how the little cardigan shows off the ruching on the collar of your dress... and the boots are a great touch, too!

Rhiannon said...

What a great dress!! I agree--it's so much prettier shorter, and with the cardigan and boots you look straight out of The Edge of Love!

Anouk said...

This dress is beautiful.

Cynthia said...

I love your outfit! You did well hemming it. I always hesitate to hem old dresses. I feel it's not right. But then, you can wear it easily, like you said. If you can't wear a dress you love, what's the point?!

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