Louis talks Coquettes & this fun, flirty fashion combo!
The new Linea Floral Embroidered Skirt with the Linea Coquette Necklace & Earring Set that beautifully accents all the colors of the skirt. Also featured are the Linea Faux Suede Jacket in Buttercream and the Linea Button Front Satin Blouse in Buttercream.
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The Linea Floral Embroidered Skirt & the Coquette Necklace & Earrings that beautifully compliments it…
LOUIS DELL'OLIO LIVE from the Linea NYC offices to talk fun & flirty new fashion pieces & jewelry from The Linea Collection… The Linea Embroidered Skirt with the Linea Satin Button Front Blouse (shown belted here), the Linea Faux Suede Jacket, and the Linea Coquette Necklace & Earrings Set to pull the whole look together! #LouisDellOlio #Fashion #HerLineaStyle #Jackets #Blouses #Skirts #Jewelry #Necklace #Earrings #Coquette Shop Linea by Louis Dell'Olio HERE>>> https://qvc.co/linealdo
Posted by Linea by Louis Dell'Olio on Tuesday, March 10, 2020
Thank you again for your input and your wise words.
As I said, I’m not putting my girl through amputation and chemo. Especially after you described what your poor Ellie went through.
My boy’s results came back and it is indeed a tumor on his pancreas. If it can be removed with surgery and no chemo or radiation follow up, that is something to consider. But I have a lot of questions to ask before I put him through that. I want to do what’s best for him, not for me.
I do know that while I’m working from home these next few weeks, I’m cherishing my extra time with them. 😊
Melissa, I know you will make the right decision.
Aww Louis. I knew you’d know what I’m going through. It’s so hard to know what’s best for them. I thank you for sharing your experiences with your precious Ellie and Charlie.
A lot of people have told me the same thing about chemo. So, I opted not to put my girl through amputation and chemo. She’s at least 13 and I can’t put her through that.
Maybe for a younger dog, but it’s still a hard choice.
Not sure what my options will be for my boy. Perhaps surgery, but that is really scary too, especially at 12 1/2.
I’m just hoping for guidance in making the best decisions for them.
Dear Melissa….it’s ALL ABOUT THEIR QUALITY of LIFE…..I would never put another animal through chemo again, and amputation would be an absolute no at that age, but that’s just my opinion. Animals live in the now. They don’t think about the future or the past. Every second is new…every day is a new day. With Ellie she would have her chemo treatment, and the first day and a half she tolerated it, but then she got very sick, throwing up, not wanting to eat, drink or to move, and looking at us with the expression of, Daddy what’s happening to me. After a week of sickness she would start to feel a little better. Then the circle would start all over again. She never got rid of the cancer so what was the point? Doctors will want to try everything, but I would not let my baby be a guinea pig any longer. We made the hard decision to put her at rest. It was one of the hardest things I ever had to do, but we couldn’t be selfish anymore, and keep her here for us at her expense. I know you will do what is best for them.
You make such special pieces. This is one of those not to miss. I love my new gorgeous skirt and plan to wear it when we go out for my birthday end of March. I’m hoping to eventually get the matching necklace. It’s just not in my budget right now. About three weeks ago my senior cocker girl was diagnosed with bone cancer, and now it looks like my senior boy cocker has insulinoma, a type of pancreatic cancer. We are still waiting on results. And my babies come before a necklace. I’m sure you understand. 😊
Have a blessed Sunday!
Dear Dear Melissa. I understand only too well. My Charlie and my Ellie both had cancer. Charlie was 13 an we did treat him with chemo but he only lasted a year. Ellie was only 4. After Charlie Jac and I said we would never put another animal through that, but Ellie was so young and she was my heart, so we went against what we had promised and treated Ellie. I wish we hadn’t. I would never do it again, but that’s a choice we each have to make. Ellie lasted an additional year but her quality of life was terrible. We finally had to say good bye to her. She will always be my favorite. She was a real Daddy’s girl. It was just too sad.
Just received this skirt–it’s the skirt of a lifetime! Louis, you’re such an artist. I am pairing mine with the Loden and Perfectly Pink colors of the Faux Suede Jacket, and for warm weather it will look cute with the Linea Denim Jacket in P. Pink with a t shirt and sandals. Incredibly versatile.
CGee so happy you like it! It’s a very special skirt. Are you planning to accessorize it with anything. I do recommend the Coquette bead necklace. It’s just too perfect, especially with what you are going to wear with the skirt, to pass it up……just my suggestion.