I’m finally beginning to feel better, just only a stuffy nose remains, so today Patrick and I went out to run a few errands… I grabbed an umbrella on the way out, and I’m sure glad we did, because we got showered on while we were out.
We snapped these pictures outside one of my favorite houses in Portland – this crazily painted art deco pad. Which is currently for sale. There were no flyers and I can’t find the listing for it! Boo hoo! I hope you all are having a lovely weekend!
May 2021 Update: This house is back on the market and you can view the listing here.
Outfit
Snood: April’s Bag
Jacket: Red Fox Vintage, Portland
Blouse: Nobody’s Baby, Eugene
Gloves & Skirt: Don’t remember…
Earrings and Umbrella: Antique Alley, Portland
Purse: Made by me! From fabric found at Antique Ally
Stockings: Retro Seams – Coffee, What Katie Did
Shoes: Thrifted
Sensationally stellar outfit! Oh my goodness, you are like a whole glorious fields of new tulips swaying in the warm early spring sunshine is this utterly marvelous ensemble. So pretty, so classic, so cheerful – love!!!
I love your Technicolor outfit, but I’m especially taken with the umbrella. I don’t know a lot about vintage umbrellas, but lately I’ve been shopping for a cheerful spring bumbershoot and I don’t know the proper names for the various shapes and parts of umbrellas.
Could you tell us more about your pretty umbrella and vintage umbrellas in general? I’m dying to know who made yours!
Mine is vintage and I can’t find any tags. I tend to buy any vintage umbrella I stumble across that is under $20. The shape of this umbrella is called pagoda.
Absolutely gorgeous my dear. I want to elaborate, but really it would just be a stream of: lovelovesqueeadorableperfectiwantitlovelove. But I think you get the point;)
Ooh, love the bright colors in your outfit! And we’re getting rained on here in WA, too, but that’s not really new. 😉
Sensationally stellar outfit! Oh my goodness, you are like a whole glorious fields of new tulips swaying in the warm early spring sunshine is this utterly marvelous ensemble. So pretty, so classic, so cheerful – love!!!
♥ Jessica
What a great umbrella! Love the print and the shape of it, it’s really sweet.
How is it that even with a snuffly nose you look this fabulous??!!
Love the riot of colour and that lovely house x
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What a gorgeously colour co-ordinated outfit…I am in live with that brolly!
xx Shauna
Great mix of colours! I love the one of you laughing holding onto the railing! Love Vintage Vessel xxx
I am not sure how you managed to get so many colours together but it looks fab! love the green gloves
Wow…you must be able to wear any color and look gorgeous! I always adore your wool skirts, so figure flattering.
Glad to hear you’re feeling better!
I adore your umbrella and I love how you’ve coordinated your outfit with it.
xo
I love how you used all of these bright hues together! Your umbrella is lovely!
Such a beautiful bright outfit against a grey rainy day! I love your bamboo handle purse!
Multi-coloured and wondeful!
I love your Technicolor outfit, but I’m especially taken with the umbrella. I don’t know a lot about vintage umbrellas, but lately I’ve been shopping for a cheerful spring bumbershoot and I don’t know the proper names for the various shapes and parts of umbrellas.
Could you tell us more about your pretty umbrella and vintage umbrellas in general? I’m dying to know who made yours!
Thank you.
Thanks!
Mine is vintage and I can’t find any tags. I tend to buy any vintage umbrella I stumble across that is under $20. The shape of this umbrella is called pagoda.
Amazing pictures!!! love all those colors!
I’m also a big umbrella fan… we also have more rain than sun…
Absolutely gorgeous my dear. I want to elaborate, but really it would just be a stream of: lovelovesqueeadorableperfectiwantitlovelove. But I think you get the point;)
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