Shabby Chic
Washed out colours, soft floral patterns and chintzy fabrics combine with vintage lace, floral trims and ribbonwork in these romantic pieces. If you dream of lazy summer picnics, floaty 1930s tea dresses, and scouring French markets for fragile embroidery, these accessories are for you.
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Millie set
This is a sugary little confection that looks ever so pretty with a graceful neck and low neckline. A tiny ribbon rose in full bloom is cradled by a large pearly button and gives way to a frothy tassel of pink ribbons, the whole thing set onto a thin pale pink velvet ribbon to tie round your neck either centred or slightly assymetrical. Either way,...
£12.00
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Ida set
A very delicate a feminine set, this features pale lilac satin ribbon with self-fabric tea roses, clear irridescent sequins and clear beaded swags. The necklet is designed to tie at the front for a further feature, and the hair ornament is mounted on a strong spring clip. Looks simply stunning on, and this popular colour would be the perfect thing to set off a dressy...
£12.00
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Lola hair clip
A pretty little hair clip for when you are feeling at your most girlish, this one features a cascade of narrow satin ribbons in several shades of pink from palest shell to deep raspberry, topped off with a peachy little tea rose. The whole thing is mounted on a strong spring clip. Wear this for a hint of summer breeze wherever you go.
£5.00
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Lucy hair clip
Growing up in the countryside, we were always surrounded by masses of daffodils. Years later and living in the city, money was much tighter. But no matter how much he might scrimp on everything else, my father always bought fresh daffodils in the spring. Wordsworth liked them, too. If that’s not enough to convince you, just imagine taking the air on the first warm spring...
£6.50
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