Yesterday as Phil was working all day, me and Seb went to my mums for a roast dinner.
When i got dressed the weather was gorgeous, sunshine and blue skies so i went bare legged.
Cream lace dress-Primark
Leopard skinny belt- c/o Matalan
Then just before we left the sky turned grey so i added some opaques.
Black patant loafers- c/o Matalan
I love, love, love this dress.
Today we've been been to see the ducks and on the swings, then walked into town, and tonight we've cooked the most gorgeous soup, it was so good I'm going to do a post this week with the recipe. Phil is off work tomorrow too, hopefully we'll get some sunshine!
xxx
Today we've been been to see the ducks and on the swings, then walked into town, and tonight we've cooked the most gorgeous soup, it was so good I'm going to do a post this week with the recipe. Phil is off work tomorrow too, hopefully we'll get some sunshine!
xxx
I am in love with that dress! xx
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ReplyDeleteYour waist looks tiny! Gorgeous dress. x
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