Here are more flowers.
This outfit teams a flowery skirt with a plain black top so it's not the most exciting. The skirt was originally part of a sixties inspired shift dress which made years ago and shortened to a skirt a couple of years ago. The black wrap top was bought in a charity shop many years ago. It's very versatile and has been worn with many different outfits over the years


As the flowery skirt outfit isn't very exciting, I'm showing a second outfit based around 3/4 length peg top trousers and a jacket. It fits in this section as the trousers also have flowers on them.

The trousers were made seven years ago from some embroidered denim material. They have a inegrated belt front fastening which I made using a bickle from an old broken belt. The jacket I bought a few years ago because I loved the colour. Originally the trousers were full length and flared, but after a while I didn't really like the flares the material wasn't thick enough and they flapped around. I put the trousers away until I decided what to do with them and so here they are reinvented as three quarter length trousers with cuffed bottoms.
I even added button's to the cuffs as I had seen in some pictures - unfortunately only three on each side not loads. I didn't have enough matching buttons in my stash for more than three each side.
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