I finished my toile fabric shabby chic bow tie #2 (click here to see my first one!) a couple days ago and last night it was featured in The Conversationalist (a short film I acted in, casted, and also costume designed for!)
One of my friends, Laura King wore it with an ADORABLE vintage dark navy and white striped blouse with a light brown belt around the natural waist, skinny jeans and little red felt princess flats! She played a barista in the film. I actually played, "Bitchy Lady." haha! It was hard to be bitchy to the sweet actress because I love her (but it wasn't too hard ;P)
Thank you so much, Frankie Magazine!
love, polly :)
13 comments:
nice bow
It's fantastic fabric, I'm sure it'll look really cute with a bunch of different outfits. :D
I wish I had outfits to wear that with. so cute!
http://www.abrilliantmelody.com
Funky & fun!! Congrats on your feature, too!:>
Love the bow, you sound like your one busy girl! Congrats!
XX
Jessie
http://87life.blogspot.com
that toile bow tie is so awesome! and I definitely need to check out your little DIY---congrats on the feature lady :)
xx
MILK TEETHS
Congratulations on all your achievements!!! Lovely bow tie!! :)
That bow is amazing! So unique. Glad to have stumbled upon your blog! <3
I adore bowties! and this is definitely no exception :) I've been craving to make my own bowtie for awhile but now that I am 6 hours away from my sewing machine its pretty hard :( I will do this tutorial as soon as we're united!
That's amazing! It's actually quite inspiring and I may just have to give your tutorial a try!
Well done on getting featured, i lurve the bowtie and the little tassely pompoms :D i want to see this film too, i bet its great!
xxxxxxx
ps
Oh i'd love for you to post about my flower scans too! That's so kind of you!
Ohmygoodness- that bow-tie is beautiful! It totally gives me outfit inspirations... :D
-- Maria Elyse
www.uneasyimpressions.blogspot.com
this is so fantastic!
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