For Weekends Everything You’ll Need
Let Butterick Fashion Magazine help you plan the smart
summer clothes you dream about
Travel in a jacket dress with grosgrain binding on its boxy
jacket and gored dress.
For Saturday in the sun, a three-piece play suit with shirt,
shorts and dirndl skirt.
Dance on Saturday night in a chiffon dress with woven
shoulders and waistline that release soft fullness.
Sunday morning breakfast in a crisp dotted swiss housecoat
with puffed sleeves and bows.
Take pictures from the clubhouse porch in a simple dress,
new because of its belt and pockets.
For Sunday lunch, a printed linen dress with white pique
collar and a zipped closing.
Six outfits for two days – that is my kind of girl!
Agreed!
ReplyDeleteDefinitely! She's my kind of gal for sure, too. There's a lot to be said for changing outfits throughout the course of the day, and I sometimes wish this was still a more commonplace practise (especially if we exclude going from workout wear to street clothes). Such lovely images, thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteHave a beautiful weekend,
♥ Jessica
I would love to not only have that weekend wardrobe but the destination to justify them!
ReplyDeleteLooking through the beautiful fashions in your last few posts reminds me that there hasn't been much in the way of new inventions in fashion since the 30s and 40s. The same shapes and details keep coming back, but they never seem to look quite as graceful as they did in that era.