finally the summer heat arrived in germany, as you never know for how long, i decided to bike arround the city and to check out some forgotton vintage shops ... this is what i wore ... vintage square dance blouse: pony hütchen shop // 50s patio skirt: made in berlin // belt: from istanbul // sandals: jumex // 50s straw/leather purse: ebay // rose pendant, bracelet and earrings: flea markets ...
i talked to my granny on the phone right before i started working on the post. she is doing ok - but she feels weak and she doesn't drink enough water. probably this is the biggest problem right now ... not the cancer. ... maybe i will visit her in a few weeks.
have a lovely sunday!
Glad to hear your granny is doing well! This outfit is SO CUTE!
AntwortenLöschenIt can be hard to drink enough water everyday; I have the same problem so I carry a water bottle around with me everywhere to remind me to drink!
AntwortenLöschenAdore your white blouse, incidentally ~ the lace and collar are just stunning! And that ginormous purse looks fabulous for stowing away any special vintage finds. ; ) ♡
xox,
bonita of Lavender & Twill
You look great in that outfit, love the skirt and your hair! Glad your granny is doing better you should go visit her if u can.
AntwortenLöschenA perfect outfit for a summer cycling session! It is amazing how many elderly people suffer from dehydration and the terrible effects it has on a person. Hope she can try and drink more water - she will feel better from it, I promise! XXX
AntwortenLöschenA lovely summery outfit and the bag is gorgeous!
AntwortenLöschenMy Dad's constantly in hospital with dehydration - hope your Granny feels better soon. x
I'm glad your Granny is doing better and I do hope she drinks some more water and feels better soon - you are gorgeous, I love the outfit sooooo much x x x
AntwortenLöschenI do love this square dancing/patio style of dress, it's so cute and easy for the summer. I keep looking at skirts like that and passing them by, but I really might have to take the plunge sometime soon.
AntwortenLöschenI hope your grandmother feels better soon. It's so rough when an elder loved one is in poor health, but I'm sure she's glad to have family helping her out.