I've just finished updating the Etsy shop for the week and you'll find some real gems in this batch. Some of the pieces are a step away from the usual things I add to the shop but it's nice to branch out sometimes, don't you think? This week's update was inspired by my sister's month long journey through Europe! I'm not even sure what country she's in right now. ;) It got me thinking about all the faraway places I'd like to visit. Tom and I have some pretty exciting plans for next year but I don't want to say too much and jinx it. I hope you find something in the shop to inspire your travels!
marrakesh embroidered blouse /// cairo embroidered blouse /// romania embroidered blouse
west africa blouse /// stars and bars top /// lone star state shirt
west africa blouse /// stars and bars top /// lone star state shirt
the netherlands skirt /// egyptian sphinx top /// egyptian sphinx skirt
barbados swimsuit /// st lucia swimsuit /// aruba shorts & top
barbados swimsuit /// st lucia swimsuit /// aruba shorts & top
scandinavia embroidered blouse /// persia tapestry vest /// aspen wool vest
bali embroidered skirt & blouse /// guatemala cotton blouse
bali embroidered skirt & blouse /// guatemala cotton blouse
11 comments:
Oh my gosh, this has to be the best batch I've seen!
How do you find these items??? I am so jealous!! That denim skirt with the hot air balloon is darling. :)
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wwhhoooaaa that egyptian set is surreal!
don't think i can live without the hot air balloon skirt. nope.
That bangkok dress is soooo cute!
The "romanian" blouse is actually from the hungarian town Kalocsa, famous for its embroidery :)
sorry, it's "matyĆ³" embroidery, but hungarian for sure :) http://szentkoronaradio.com/files/matyo_peto.jpg
That polka dot swimsuit is amazing!
These are all awesome! I love how unique and adorable these pieces are.
I was just about to make a similar comment about the "Romanian" blouse-- Hungarians are sensitive to that type of thing!
I was just about to make a similar comment about the "Romanian" blouse-- Hungarians are sensitive to that type of thing!
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