Sunday, 25 September 2011

Lawn and Voile

Had a lovely busy weekend, saw a band in London on Friday night, then had a nice day with hubby's mum and dad in Dorking, followed by a party of one of hubby's friend's where I chatted to lots of delightful people and met the author of this fab craft blog. 

Whist in Dorking I came across a gorgeous Mori-esque clothes boutique called Lawn and Voile, I loved many of the clothes and loved the styling of the shop even more.  It was very rustic looking with lots of weathered wood and metal, it reminded me of standing in a beautiful abandoned house or garden shed, all pale and distressed with a delightful vintage vibe.  I could have spent much longer in the shop just drifting about but it would probably had looked a bit strange because I had no intention of buying anything due to the fact that I have no money!  Anyway I thought you might like to have a look at some of their gorgeous, relaxed outfits and styling:

Loving the rusty beadstead

Loving the white distressed wood teamed with duck egg blue.

Loving the shawl and lose trousers.

Loving crisp white linen teamed with navy.

Loving enamelled bowls and jugs

Loving lose belts, mirrors and bare feet.

Have a good week everyone!

3 comments:

  1. Beautiful clothes, I want them all!! I love loose pants!

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  2. Thanks for the mention! Was lovely to meet you.

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  3. We're really glad you liked the shop and next time please feel free to spend longer having a look. It's really nice to hear positive feedback and makes all the hard work worth while. We design and manufacture the whole collection and our website is www.lawnandvoile.co.uk. Thanks again for the post on your blog and we look forward to seeing you next time your in Dorking.

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