




Breathtaking gowns: Zuhair Murad F/W 10—11.
Good morning! I hope you have all had a wonderful, restful weekend. Mine flew by, as so many do, but I did have a chance to enjoy some reading, catching up and work... and the discovery of a new favorite tea: cinnamon. Just a robust cinnamon stick and boiling water will do the trick, and enjoy. It is very simple and soothing throughout the day, particularly for this time of year... have you ever tried it?
+ Monday's finds: a fabulous, must–read article about style and your body / lovely, frosted vases to match this season's icy frosted earth / woven, intricate strands of chains, ribbons, flowers, and rhinestones come together to make a pretty bracelet + a layered necklace / a great idea + it only takes a few moments each day / a look at a lovely lady: Rules of Style—Katie Holmes / + onto Christmas, "Snowflake", a new font that I want / some delightful tweed shoes / a pair of leopard shades for cool, sunny days / scrumptious mini desserts: cake doughnuts / + some incredible, illuminated heels to appreciate...
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images: Mario Sierra
Oh wow, what amazing gowns....I just knew they were Zuhair Murad, such a fabulous designer :)
ReplyDeleteI will be in Paris in 12 days time, wish I was going to be looking like that!!
I will try the cinnamon tea, it sounds wonderful :)
Hi Sarah,
ReplyDeleteI would be happy with the dress #1 just wonderful, refined and exquisite ...... pure luxury.
Have a nice new week,
Hugs
Cecilia
Those images are sooo pretty Sarah! And thank you for the sweet link. You are probably one of the rare and lucky people who actually doesn't have to worry about wearing an A-line! Hoping you had a lovely weekend!
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Absolutely stunning x
ReplyDeleteGood morning, oh, yes, they are breathtaking, indeed... i used to make bridal and evening gowns for a few years... not this luxurious, but i liked designing and making them.
ReplyDeleteWell, if you are interested, you can take a peek at a few of them here:
http://agnesszucs.blogspot.com/2008/01/bridal-gowns.html
And these are a few sketches here:
http://agnesszucs.blogspot.com/2009/04/some-old-sketches-for-bridal-gowns.html
(you don't have to tho. :P)
Have a very nice week, Sarah!
xoxo
Agnes
p.s.: I haven't tried pure cinnamon as a tea yet, but it sound interesting, and it's very healthy as far as I know.
OMG! Those dresses are simply amazing. Especially no.1. Looking forward to checking out those links. Have a great week. Fiona
ReplyDeleteOh I love this shoot (I have #2 lined up for a post :) I love the colors and of course the gowns are fantastic .. not to mention the location.
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I just ADORE the dresses!!! Beautiful!
ReplyDelete~ Leah @ http://simplesplendidthings.wordpress.com/
The second and fourth dresses are my favorites, but they are all gorgeous! Would love to be in Paris now.
ReplyDeleteHave great day, Sarah.
Teresa
zuhair murad and mario sierra are always a good combination! lovely dresses! and thanks for the cool monday links!
ReplyDeletei'm loven' all the gowns except the last one ...
ReplyDeleteNever tried a tea like this, but certainly will asap. Do you realise it will now be associated with you whenever and wherever? :) The dresses are so stunning, the colour is perfect and my favourites are 2 and 3... x
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness, what beautiful pictures!!! And gorgeous dresses!!!
ReplyDeleteHave a lovely new week!!!
xx's Kristin
Hi Sarah,
ReplyDeleteCan you send me all of these gorgeous dresses???
I can't make my choice! They are one by one the most beautiful dresses I saw! And that color is so fabulous!!
Have a nice week Sarah!
xx
Greet
I truly adore these! They are all gorgeous! Great find Miss Sarah :) xo, dCc
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely breathtaking! Hope you are having a great Monday dear!
ReplyDeletegorgeous style! have a great week!
ReplyDeleteThis is a gorgeous post! Makes me want to go to Paris :)
ReplyDeleteAhh so gorgeous!!
ReplyDeleteI am completely in awe of these pictures. ABSOLUTELY STUNNING beyond words! Thanks for sharing :) Paris in Pink
ReplyDeleteThanks for the gorgeous pics and the cinnamon tea hint.....I shall try it tomorrow...xv
ReplyDeleteSimone -- lucky you! I bet you can hardly stand it :)
ReplyDeleteAgnes -- your work is beautiful—You are so talented, lady!
Oh! I'm really flattered, thank you!!!!
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The first one is amazing! Such a fabulous setting for these gorgeous dresses. Hope you had a wonderful weekend darling xx
ReplyDeleteahh love these gowns!
ReplyDeletexo.ashley
absolutely stunning images sarah - gorgeous glamour and right next to my favourite little home away from home. too much! jx
ReplyDeletewow sarah. dress number two... simply stunning. xx
ReplyDeleteJules -- isn't that true? I had these saved for a week, and couldn't wait to share them :)
ReplyDeleteLove the dresses (especially the last one), love the setting, but most of all love the smiles - she actually looks like she is having a wonderful time.
ReplyDeleteMmmh...Paris and soft pink dresses. Perfection!
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