From the moment I saw Martin Margiela´s Haute Couture Fall 2013 collection I knew I had to make a DIY skirt based on its work. The problem was to find the right skirt; funny enough I had it and only realised it was the one when I put it next to the flowers by chance.
Desde el momento en que vi la colección de Haute Couture -otoño 2013 de Martin Margiela supe que tenía que hacer una falda inpirada en ella. El problema fue encontrar la falda; aunque lo más gracioso fue que ya la tenía y sólo me di cuenta cuando la puse cerca de las flores de forma accidental.
The skirt is perfect for the diy and it matches so nice with your jacket!
ResponderEliminarQue maravilla de falda, estas fantástica amiga! Un besazo.
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You look so AMAZING!!!! I love this so so so so much!! Perfect!! XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
ResponderEliminar... just perfect! xxx
ResponderEliminarYour style never ceases to impress, looking lovely Ms P!!!
ResponderEliminarGorgeous DIY! That's a fun skirt, and so wearable! Thanks for sharing with Visible Monday, you look beautiful and happy.
ResponderEliminarOne of the things I love the most about you, Sacramento, besides the fact that you are sweet and generous, is that you artfully reference current fashion. That is not easy to do. You must have a deep sense of style to understand all that the designers throw at us. Well done, my friend. XXXOOOO
ResponderEliminarThe creative leap, right onto your skirt! I love this flower border. I wouldn't have thought to put them on such a lightweight fabric, but it's truly beautiful. And worn with your brocade jacket and those shoes, a real winner.
ResponderEliminarHa! I did similar on a vintage nightie about 4 years ago, I still love it!
ResponderEliminarThe skirt looks wonderful and so do you! xxx
I love when clothes just tell you how they should be styled or remade! :o)
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www.dressupnotdown.blogspot.com
Te ha quedado fenomenal, realmente junto a la transparencia del azul y las flores con esos colores amarillos y malvas, resulta de lo más alegre y colorida.
ResponderEliminarUn montón de besos.
Me encantas!!! EStás total con este look!
ResponderEliminarThat skirt is beautiful and you are looking wonderful. Xxxxx
ResponderEliminarStunning, Sacramento! You are art! xxxxxxx
ResponderEliminarYOU ARE SO COOL!!
ResponderEliminarThis is fabulous! Love the jacket too. And a very belated Happy New Year!
ResponderEliminarI'm such a fan of your DIYs! The skirt looks really lovely, especially with the jacket. :)
ResponderEliminarGreat DIY idea! I like the electric blue!
ResponderEliminarYou look wonderful.
Wishing you a nice day!
truly wonderful!!! and I love how your skirt refers to the same colour sea on a background! xx
ResponderEliminarA reminder to all of us to SHOP OUR CLOSETS! You never know what's waiting in there to be dazzling.
ResponderEliminarLove your colorful creation! Your imagination is a beautiful thing!
ResponderEliminarYou have had an epiphany haha. Looking wonderful. A bit over the top for me but really very you, you dare devil.
ResponderEliminarGreetje
What a cheerful look, I love the flowers on the hem of your skirt, a lovely creation.
ResponderEliminarI have a very similar jacket that my cousin bought for me, we could be twins! ;-)
♥ carmen
My tapestry jacket ...
https://fashionableover50.wordpress.com/2014/11/20/octoberfest/
sooo clever...... but it's those shoes I'm in awe of!!!
ResponderEliminarI'm playing catch-up!
ResponderEliminarIt is too bad that some high end design house does not snap you up and pay you a gazillion dollars to design for them! You look lovely in your creation, as always! Ready for spring, I'm sure.