When That's Not My Age posted the other day she revealed some style top tips from Julia Darlington the buying director at Wallis.
I have to confess to liking the term Martini factor - something you can wear any time any place any where. My own take on the Martini factor is it has to be Joan Collins too. Never one to under dress our Joan would be happy to wear this top. It is has the Martini factor for her.
Hi there-sequins are a great continuing trend, a lovely pick!! Have a good weekend!
ReplyDeleteHey thanks for the name check - I love the idea of the Martini factor, but Martini factor plus Joanie, now you're talking!
ReplyDeleteLove this and LOVE Our Joan Collins too. Saw a lovely doco on her recently. She has aged beautifully x
ReplyDeleteGreat top! We used to call the Slags at school "Martini" - oh those were the days!
ReplyDeleteSo does that mean that I can wear this top at 8am, sipping a Martini with Joan Collins?;-)
ReplyDeleteYou're right, though. I can see this with a cardigan and belted, under a blazer, with jodhpur pants and heels, and with jeans and a great set of stacked bracelets to emphasize my favorite part, the 3/4 sleeve.
I'm so sorry you wrote a whole note about your film and were timed out. That is truly frustrating! It happens to me quite frequently, if that is any consolation! If you have a moment to paraphrase your original note, I'd be glad to hear what you said. . .
Just don't shake it, or the sequins may fall off..
ReplyDeleteLove sequins, especially matte ones for day!
ReplyDeleteI'm not sure for me, but this is a perfect sequin piece. :-)
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oh... shiny. : )
ReplyDeletedarling congrats on yoru recent fashion film premiere! You super should have told me it was your piece, would have then not missed it for the world! Hope it went well!
ReplyDeleteAnything shiny makes me smile, magpie heaven.
big kiss
xx
marian.
I would definitely buy it, before I remembered that I have nowhere to go and I don't really drink.
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