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After a week of wandering around in state of befuddlement, I'm happy to say that the Glastonbury brain fog has dissipated and we're back to firing on all cylinders.

Whilst still recovering, on Saturday we decided to pop over and surprise Liz who, along with other members of Walsall Society of Artists, were hosting a private viewing of their annual Summer show. After a 40 minute journey we pulled into the car park at Himley Hall in Worcestershire only to realise that we'd got the venue wrong and the exhibition was actually at Weston Park in the county of Staffordshire. Oh dear! After another 45 minutes we arrived at our destination albeit fashionably late.
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Liz, Al & Jon |
How gorgeous is Liz's artwork featuring vintage ceramics?
Check out more of Liz's art
HERE!
Other than that longer than expected journey it's been a pretty chilled out week, the van still hasn't been unpacked but I've managed to read four books, I've swum three miles ( it would have been four but I seemed to have spent most of today's session chatting), we've been charity shopping, had two Spoons breakfasts and topped up my tan as the great British heatwave continues.
Having finished Yellowstone we moved on to the prequel, 1883, which we loved. Just like in Yellowstone, there's some incredible female characters and their costumes are bloody gorgeous.
Inspired by Noemi, played by beautiful newcomer Gratiela Brancusi, I've been wearing headscarves which not only stop my scalp from sizzling in the sunshine but also so that I can keep my hair in braids whilst hiding the fuzziness I get from wearing a swimming cap.

The earrings are another pair my friend Caroline brought back for me from Delhi.
The only thing vintage about my outfit is my Indian silk screen printed headscarf (and me!) The embroidered linen skirt was orignally Zara but bought secondhand via Vinted and the orange cotton blouse was from Monsoon.
The Twister nails are still going strong three weeks later.
Here's what I wore today....
Another vintage silk scarf from my collection, a River Island block printed cotton jacket (£2, secondhand find!) and a vintage India Imports of Rhode Island maxi dress I've had since 2018.
We've been to the cinema this afternoon in the cinema to see
The Ballard of Ellis Island, a touchingly bittersweet comedy co-written and starring comedian Tim Key about an ecentric lottery winner who tries to reunite his favourite folk band by attempting to host a gig on a remote Welsh island. Richard Curtis reckons it's one of the best British movies of all time. Many thanks to our mate Nigel at the swimming pool who recommended it. Catch it if you can - if you don't love it as much as we did there's no hope for you!

I'm meeting Nikki in Birmingham for a day of culture and curry. Sundress, sun cream and sandals at the ready, it's going to be a scorcher!
The Ballad movie was streaming already in the US and I watched last weekend in my bedroom. Loved it! We too have above normal temps and a few weekends of blistering heat and damp humidity. No lie, the AC was used and I know that is not the norm the rest of the world.
ReplyDeleteI'm glad you loved The Ballad of Ellis Island as much as we did, Sam. It was exquisite and the Welsh scenery was gorgeous.
DeleteTo be honest, I usually hate AC but it was quite pleasant in the cinema yesterday! stay cool! xxx
The headscarf goes so beautifully with the outfit and the long green skirt. I like your new look with the headscarf. Liz's pictures are great. I love the motifs and colors. The exhibition spaces are beautiful with the beamed ceilings.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Andrea! That's my colourful hippy look, I'm always more excited getting dressed when the weather's hot! xxx
DeleteI've heard very good things about the Ballad of Ellis Island! I love your wonderful outfits, and have been experimenting a bit with scarves for me (although no heatwave here!). Liz's artworks are amazing - it looks like she's sewn thread through them? What a lovely way to support your pal. Looking forward to seeing the shenanigans you and Nikki get up to!
ReplyDeleteIts a fabulous film, Sheila, I highly recommend it. Being a 6Music fan I was excited by the references to my favourite radio station.
DeleteLike you, I can't resist snapping up vintage scarves when I spot them going cheap in charity shops, I thought it was high time I acually did something with them.
Yes, Liz's artwork often incorporates vintage textiles and hand-stitching a reference to her degree in fashion and textile design! xxx
Just one short comment, I adore the orange dress you wore to the viewing. Where did you find that vibrant gorgeousness?
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Hello Jean and thank you. The 1970s orange dress is by the Glaswegian designer, Marion Donaldson, I found it on Vinted for £20! x
DeleteThese earrings from Delhi are an amazing gift!!
ReplyDeleteI loved the bottle lamp!
Liz's art is amazing!!
Thanks, Katerina! I used to buy so much when I visited India, I miss the shopping! xxx
DeleteFrom a surprise art show mix-up to stylish headscarves and vintage finds, it’s a charming whirlwind of books, movies, and heatwave adventures. Your outfit details are as colorful as your storytelling, and now I really want to see
ReplyDeleteWell, The Ballad of Ellis Island!
Thanks, Asep! xxx
DeleteWow you do suit a headscarf. The dress you wore to the art exhibition is fab and suits you wonderfully. I love the painting with the bulging teapot. We are going to see The Ballad of Ellis Island this weekend. As ever love all your jewels. Regards Sue H
ReplyDeleteThanks, Sue! Liz's art is fabulous, isn't it? I love her paintings of ceramics.
DeleteI hope you love Ellis Island as much as we did! xxx
That sounds my kind of film. Your friend's art work is very striking. Arilx
ReplyDeleteIt really is a lovely film, so very British and quirky (and a splendid cast!) xxx
DeleteHi Vix, always interesting to catch up with your latest outings etc and especially one to a lovely art exhibition. Your friend Liz is clearly highly talented and has a unique style of her own. Your India Imports of Rhode Island maxi dress is a real keeper too, I can see why you like wearing it. I shall have to check out the film you mentioned too being a Welsh girl.
ReplyDeleteMy holiday to Spain went well and we enjoyed checking out the Spanish rail network. Infinitely superior to the British one-surprise surprise.
Hello Alysia! I'm so glad you had a wonderful holiday. It's been yeras since I went on a Spanish train but remember being hugely impressed by the speed, efficency and comfort - a million miles away from our railway network!
DeleteThe Ballad of Ellis Island really is worth a trip to the cinema, it's such a gentle, heartwarming watch! xxx
I love the headscarves. I’ve always liked scarves as headwear, they just look so nice. I’m glad you’re getting to enjoy the heatwave. Xxx
ReplyDeleteThanks, Louise! xxx
DeleteMarion Donaldson used to have a shop in the '70's in Edinburgh, next door to another shop called Droopy and Browns but only the rich Edinburgh ladies could afford to buy anything! Real hippies had to be satisfied by standing on the pavement outside and drooling over the window displays! You simply must buy that painting of you by your friend. It's beautiful. You could always tell the 'real' hippies from the fake pseudo ones. 'Real' hippies would never have a neatly ironed crease down the legs of their jeans!xxx
ReplyDeleteDroopy and Brown's was dead expensive! I did have a vintage maxi dress by them which sold for a pretty penny! Marion Donaldson seems not to be on the radar of a lot of vintage collectors and you can often pick up her clothes for less than a tenner!
DeleteI think Liz has submitted that painting of me to a posh London gallery, I might be world famous one day! xxx
I am in Scotland and have picked up a few Marion Donaldson dresses at varying price points. I believe she visited the vintage shop of a friend of mine too last year or so. Clearly she still has a keen interest in beautiful clothes.
DeleteI've never really considered it before, but it must be quite hard 'coming down' from the busyness and excitement of Glastonbury and re-adapting to normal life. I been tempted to watch The Ballad of Ellis Island at the cinema, but I think I'll wait until it streams now and save myself some money, I do really fancy it and your recommendation is the cherry on the cake.
ReplyDeleteI LOVE Liz's 'pregnant looking' blue jug picture, the colours are amazing.
Aren't Liz's ceramic paintings lovely? She's done a range of postcards that sell out in no time.
DeleteWe've got insurance with those annoying meerkats so we have two for one cinema tickets on Tuesdays and Wednesdays. It's a wonderful film and I'm sure you'll love it as much as we did when you get around the watching it. xxx
Oh, the adventures you have! So glad to spotlighted someones beautiful art! Such inspiring outfits, as well. Love the headscarf. I need one..we are having scorchers too! Thanks for the TV and movie reviews too! Wishing you many beautiful and fun moments this Hot July! All the best to boho and vintage everyday šššššššššššššš& thank you for your comments too!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much, Ellie! Once you've figured out how to tie a scarf they really are life savers in the heat, I found a lovely cotton one in the charity shop this morning but Jon's nicked it - he wears them around his neck like a cowboy! xxx
DeleteVix, is that you Hanging on the Telephone? The first yellow dress is absolutely gorgeous! Regards, Lise
ReplyDeleteHello Lise! Yes, that's me, I'm a part time muse! xxx
DeleteLiz's artwork is absolutely amazing, and we were all set to go and see it at Himley Hall as it would have coincided with our holiday, but alas! I can't believe you got the venue wrong, although I admit this could have happened to us as well :-)
ReplyDeleteFabulous outfits as per usual, my favourites this time being the one with "our" Zara skirt and that stunner of a dress you were wearing for Liz's exhibition. Plus, you do not half suit a headscarf! xxx
Liz was so excited when you told her that you were hoping to visit her exhibition at Himley Hall. I obviously still had that exhbition in my mind when I directed Jon to the wrong county!!!
DeleteI always think of you when I wear our skirt, nobody ever believes its Zara! xxx
I could do with a Spoons Brekkie right now. Very hungry on this late train home!
ReplyDeleteIike your headscarf wearing. You look fabulous. The swimming is still impressive despite it's 1 mile deficit.
The exhibition looks really good! Well done Liz! Xx
Spoons' breakfasts are the best! I had a vegan sausgae butty this morning, just te ob after my mile swim! xxx
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ReplyDeleteIt is totally unfair that you can make side braids look fashionable and cool. I just look like Pippy Longstockings.
ReplyDeleteI did not expect to get sucked into, and like, 1883 as much as I did. It was a great story and the setting, wardrobe, etc. was so well done. You will enjoy it for sure.
I'm not sure if I make braided hair lok fashionable but it feels so liberating having my hair off my face when its 30°C!!
Delete1883 was fantastic, I cannot wait to start watching 1923 tonight! xxx
Looking particularly lovely in your headscarves and colourful outfits!, so gorgeous jewellery and so fantastic nail colour!
ReplyDeleteGlad that you're enjoying so much all that summery weather, you rock Summer!
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What an amazing artist Liz is! X
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