This pinafore was one of the goodies on a knife skills course that I attended with one of my daughters. It was a great day out. I was surprised by the number of young men on the course and also by how serious and skilled they were, not to mention helpful - one of them did my washing up while I was still pulling bones out of my fish! Patti's Visible Monday coming at the start of the week it isn't unusual to find me in a pinny.
I'm dressed for warmth in high-waisted trousers, a wool/linen mix from Cos. They have rather nice design details, the seaming that gives a snug waist area opens into belt loops and then into flat pockets over the hips and front pleats.
The woollen v-neck jumper from French Connection tucks into the high waist. It's oh, so cosy. The ancient blouse with Peter Pan collar (old habits die hard!) is from Les Prairies de Paris. I wear the black necklace a great deal because, although it is chunky, it is very light and comfortable and was a present from my elder daughter.
Not especially visible, Patti, but warm!
Stunning in all-black, and you rock an apron as well! (I have never owned one, don't cook one bit). Thanks for sharing, xo
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Don't cook? That's why you are slender and I'm not!
DeleteI can't wait for spring and all its color, but I am sad to leave my black behind.
ReplyDeleteBlack looks good with a suntan, Maybe! Some days I'm really happy to be in black and other times it has to be a pop of colour, no season or rhyme or reason to it. But an all white outfit for me means high summer.
DeleteI laughed at your Henry Ford comment. I have been to his museum in Detroit many times. He and his car company were treated like a god.
ReplyDeleteI love your outfit, a win for warm. Your sketch was very helpful. And I like your apron which also makes me think of warm kitchens. When you say knife skills I immeditely picture a circus sideshow with a woman on a roulette wheel. Hahaha.
Since the course I've become a real show-off with a cook's knife, Melanie, but not quite up to circus standards!
ReplyDeleteWhen knives are involved, these guys had better be serious! I love the way you've sketched out the details of these trousers. These are some of my favorite elements: the color black, high waistbands, pockets, Peter Pan collars (your trademark?), shiny hair, and something fresh and yummy from the kitchen!
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