As promised last week, I am going to attempt to take pictures at different junctures of my day to show you just what happens in and to my outfits. Generally I try and make time to take outfit shots every day or two, standing up my little tripod and snapping away quickly before popping the kids in the car to school. This week, I’m roping in Mr. SKM whilst he is convalescing, to give me a hand and take some photos on the hop.
So to start this out, today’s outfit photos were taken at the end of the day. It was a day of school runs, errands and a little shopping before heading home to cook dinner for everyone. After a day in heels I generally remove them on getting home and depending on just how much walking I’ve done that day, either swap them for ballet flats or house shoes. This week was so chilly I decided to up the Nana factor and went out and bought myself a pair of classic, fluffy, brocade slippers – exactly like the ones my Grandmother has!
Outfit Details
Dress – 1950′s Vintage piece
Apron – Ladelle
Stockings – What Katie Did
Slippers – Grosby
*- Also, a very big thank you to everyone for you kind comments, emails and messages after my last vlog. Your words of encouragement and support mean the world to me. Thanks to the wonders of modern medicine, my troops are on the mend and yes, I am planning a day at the salon later in the week to recover myself! -*
























































I love your slippers…so cute!
You look so good even cooking casually at home!
Love the outfit AND the granny slippers. Have been thinking I need something warmer for the cooler months. Havianas don’t quite cut it in the cold (don’t worry, they never see the outdoors – I wouldn’t be caught dead!).
Ooh and I like your slate tiles too. Funny thing to notice eh but they’re the kind we’ve always had in the houses Dad’s fixed up.
Slippers make life more awesome, for sure
And that is the cutest apron ever!
This is a great post SKM. Although I love your outfit posts, it is really nice to see you in shots doing ‘realistic’ things and FANTASTIC to see you wearing fluffy slippers. I thought I was the only one! I sometimes feel bad when my hubby gets home and any glamour that I had in the day has worn off and he finds me with messy hair and slippers on. The 1950′s ‘good housewife’ manual always says to dress up for when your husband comes home. You have shown us that you can still look glamorous AND be comfortable. Thanks again!
i am really happy and excited to see you try out different daily outfits. i appreciate going out looks but also really appreciate everyday looks when there are no ‘special events’ to go to. keep up the great work SKM. your blog is what i look forward to visiting everyday!
have fun at the salon later this week!! well wishes for the whole family!
Excuse my ridiculous voyeurism, but I love seeing domestic shots! I love your dress, and I am rushing out to get a pair of slippers & an apron first thing tomorrow!!
I love your apron – it’s adorable! I have to hunt down a few cute, washable aprons: I have a couple of utilitarian ones for messy cooking chores and a few sweet vintage ones for dinner parties that I’m loath to subject to everyday use, but nothing pretty that I can use every day.
Glad to hear your family is recovering!
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Those curtains are so cute. They truly are “nana” slippers!
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I love your style. You inspire me, definitively. My granny had a pair of slippers just like yours!
heheheheh, your slippers are making me smile!
wow! Great outfit! I wished I looked that fabulous at the end of the day.
I love the nana slippers, too. Very chic and cute.
Glad to hear your family is on the mend.
The neckline on that dress is superb! I love the slippers too! I really need to get some as my poor old 1926 house gets so cold in winter with all the drafty floorboards. Super cute as always SKM.
Grosby, they’re great mate, woof !!!! There’s nothing like warm fluffy slippers.
LOL! I was so SURE you would have a 50′s style kitchen with lots of chrome and laminex!
Paul: It’s actually a bit of a mix. The actual kitchen area is Oak, laminex and flying ducks on the wall.. The eating area is more classic. Blue 50′s faux marble laminex table, chrome, deco china cabinets etc..
Photos?
Paul: I’ll see what I can do. I have some great ones but they don’t belong to me…