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Some Charlotte Taylor Loving...

For those that have never heard of this girl, shame on you! She's a fantastic fashion and textiles designer, to add to that she's such a lovely girl too!

For my first project this year we got to meet her, and she helped set out our brief, she also came into university a couple of times to discuss and give feed back to us based on our work. The whole experience was so rewarding! I loved her! And she continues to inspire me every day. 

 Here's a couple of my favourites from her latest collection!


I love love love the owl scarf so much! I love it equally as much as her Robot scarf and her Penguin one! (I have a thing for scarves). I entered her christmas competition to win a robot one but unfortunately I didn't win, however the winner was amazing :). You can find all the entrees and winners here in her tagged photographs. 


This dress is just simply stunning, its so elegant, and the pattern is adorable! BEAUTIFUL!

Not only do I love her work, I love the photography as well and the use of props, simply amazing!

Charlottes clothes are stocked by Coggles a long with others if you would like to buy any, I know where I'll be going when I'm no longer a skint student!

Oh and lastly... I've loving the brunette hair now Charlotte!
SJ
x

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  1. I love this post!
    The images are dreamy!
    Good luck with your new start!

    Vicky

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  2. The clothing line looks stunning, indeed, as your blog does to! Following you backnow.

    xo xo,
    C.

    http://armoireideale.com/

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  3. Thanks guys :) Always love feedback, especially good feedback :)

    SJ
    x

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