tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6809639386831054726.post1594531008197300235..comments2023-08-03T13:53:01.240+01:00Comments on Huntress London: TRY THIS - Face It Sister, She's a KeeperAnmariehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17536473795782059244noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6809639386831054726.post-10568093589937792072014-10-09T15:17:19.224+01:002014-10-09T15:17:19.224+01:00Love the idea of a magpie peacock! And a clothing ...Love the idea of a magpie peacock! And a clothing sanctuary...for birds of feather. I like thinking about the relationship we have with our clothes. I don't consider fashion a serious subject but what we wear is revealing. Like you, I'm a 'user' of the stuff I love. I often feel sorry for the frock that hangs in a closet, unworn, like a museum piece...I send my clothes out to play! Anmariehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17536473795782059244noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6809639386831054726.post-38465164539010155322014-10-09T14:49:55.073+01:002014-10-09T14:49:55.073+01:00Clothing sanctuary here. I will buy something for ...Clothing sanctuary here. I will buy something for the textile/print/buttons. I cannot pass by a doily or bit of hand embroidery. I hoard souvenir tea towels particularly linen ones. If it has a sequin on it then it is mine. <br /><br />As a consequence I am surrounded by stuff - but I do wear/use things. We eat from a mish-mash of 30s and 50s plates - I use tureens and covered dishes. I like candles and table settings.<br /><br />Sartorially, anything is fair game so long as it isn't man-made. Rayon and viscose can pass muster if the quality is good. I'll always go vintage in preference to high street - or even better - what's on the town market.<br /><br />Is there an archaeological bird? I guess I'm a magpie peacock lolAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com