Hi everyone
Here’s a new theme for the blog. I always dress up for our monthly film nights. I help to run a great little film society in our town that shows films once a month, and that evening always seems to me to be a good opportunity to wear my charity shop finds. So here’s what I wore last Saturday.
The skirt is my latest buy. It has a Next label and cost £5.50.
I’m wearing my usual M&S top bought years ago and a charity shop Per Una M&S tuxedo jacket that was bought last year unworn/new at £20 from the Shelter charity shop in Seaford – it was reduced from £129. I’m also wearing the Peacocks boots, which I wear with absolutely everything!
Btw, the pics are fuzzy again. Mr Frugalfashionshopper informs me that’s because I got the light in the wrong position (you can see it in the first pic) and somehow the ISO setting is also wrong – I’m on a big learning curve still! But film night is always a bit fraught so hopefully I’m excused this time!
That’s all for now
With love
Penny, the frugalfashionshopper
you looked great in the outfit, too!
Film night is such a good excuse for me to get out the latest charity shop buy!
Loved your outfit too!
Going to the movies is one of my favorite things to do, sometimes I dress up, more often I dress down, so thanks for your blog post, I’m inspired to dress up a little more.
Thanx so much for the comment, Laura. I’m kind of ‘front-of-house’ on Film Society nights so feel that I can dress up quite a lot. I still dress up a bit for Dukes@Komeida in Brighton and recently, one afternoon, saw quite a few women in ‘look-at-me-clothes’ – it was a Silver Screen, natch!
Going to the movies is one of my favorite things to do, sometimes I dress up, more often I dress down, so thanks for your blog post, I’m inspired to dress up a little more.
Thanx so much for the comment, Laura. I’m kind of ‘front-of-house’ on Film Society nights so feel that I can dress up quite a lot. I still dress up a bit for Dukes@Komeida in Brighton and recently, one afternoon, saw quite a few women in ‘look-at-me-clothes’ – it was a Silver Screen, natch!