Monday, 24 May 2010

Flowered Up



In honour of Chelsea Flower Show which kicks-off today, That's Not My Age presents you with a fabulous floral tribute:









Dolce & Gabbana catwalk photo: style.com
Ballet pumps: French Sole
Sunglasses: asos
Necklace: Dune
Watering can: Liberty for Target

11 comments:

Mr SE said...

Ah - oh to be in England now that Chelsea's here! Lovely flowery collection for us TNMA. Are you going?Last time I went was years ago but it was gorgeous - love the small gardens the best. With any luck we may get some coverage on the telly here in Oz if we are lucky. x

Semi Expat said...

Sorry, that comment above was from me, not him - did not realise he was still signed in on the computer!

Fashionistable said...

Thank you for the flowers.
Hey you must be in your element - Blackpool in the 1st division. I was imagining you jumping up and down on your sofa. Xxxx

Deja Pseu said...

Dolce & Gabbana do the BEST rose prints. Very pretty, all of these pieces!

That's Not My Age said...

SE - I'd love to go but unfortunately it's sold out. Does Mr SE have a blog, then?

F - yes, there was much celebrating at the weekend. V exciting!

DP - they do. I was tempted to use Erdem but I just love the long sleeved D&G top

Faux Fuchsia said...

I need that flower pot and I need it NOW. Why is Australian Target so dreadful? We didn't get Liberty here. Meanwhile If you are still keen for me to guest blog, post your email (I won't publish) and I'll get My People to Talk to Your People.

Alison Cross said...

I'd love to go to Chelsea Flower Show, preferably on Press Day.

There MUST be a way to wangle that lol!

Ali x

Looking Fab in your forties said...

Love the french sole pumps!

Rosina at Middle Ageless said...

I want that watering can. It's lovely! I miss the CFS. We used to have a flower show here but it was cancelled after about six years. I'm not sure why.

That's Not My Age said...

AC - you can sort out tickets for next year!

LF - they are lovely, aren't they?

Rosina - what a shame! You can see Chelsea online at the BBC website.

coz said...

What lovely things!