“FACEBOOK LIVE SHOW TODAY AT 3:00PM EST”

Hello Everyone……Cathy is coming to visit today, and we will have a Facebook Live Show today at 3:00PM….EST. It will feature all STERLING SILVER, 18K GOLD PLATE and 18 KARAT ROSE GOLD PLATE…..There will be some new items!!!! Hope you can join us.

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“THE PAISLEY TOP AND SKIRT”

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

……………………….The PAISLEY pieces were printed on a DOUBLE GEORGETTE, which prevented any see through, but was still light weight and airy…….The TOP was a HALF CIRCLE and was sort of a cape pattern. It had a pull through belt in the same fabric, but any belt could be substituted……It had a bateau neckline…….The PULL-ON skirt had a high low hem with a RUFFLE BOARDER!…..The photos truly don’t show the colors accurately. The combinations were TURQUOISE with BLACK………..VIBRANT RED with a VIOLET background and AMBER with a WALNUT BROWN ground……There were many Linea separates that worked with these pieces.

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“TURQUOISE PAISLEY & THE AMBER PAISLEY

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

……………………The TURQUOISE was simple to pull together….Anything in a matching TURQUOISE, BLACK or WHITE were easy answers……….The AMBER with WALNUT just needed some neutral accessories…..A LV bag coordinated perfectly!

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“THE RUSSIAN PRINT DRESS & THE KNIT SHRUG”

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

…………………..As I was looking through one of my hundreds of books….I started to look at this one book on Russian Art and Textiles……”SOVIET COSTUME AND TEXTILES…1917-1945″….The painting I referenced for the print was created in 1920…..The Azure Blue combination was the original, and I added the Grey combination and the Hibiscus combination. The print was on a jersey. The dress had a scoop neck with cap sleeves….a waist seam and a gored skirt……The SHRUG was made in a jersey fabric also, and came in Hibiscus, Black and Azure Blue.

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