Gals, I love America! I give thanks for the privilege of living in this free country every single day. It's not perfect (#amen) but I'm proud to call it home. I don't believe I ever truly appreciated our country until Ryan served in the US Navy & deployed to the Middle East for nearly a year with a Marine Infantry Unit as their Battalion Surgeon. To see him take an oath to serve & protect this country and then actually go out and fulfill that was remarkable.
I'm also grateful we get to raise Vivian up here, where she has endless opportunities.
When I think of the 4th of July, fireworks, backyard parties and all the red, white and blue come to mind.
Part of celebrating any occasion is dressing for it! Stars, stripes and pretty gingham checks are the quintessential patterns for our Independence day.
Gingham has been around for many many decades and while it is reminiscent of a picnic table cloth, incorporated in home decor & clothing design is quiet lovely and classic.
I love gingham prints modified in a variety of color palettes for a modern look. This skirt has more of an aqua tone with a very feminine ruffled hem and ivory faux buttons down the front. It also has uninque detailing with front pockets (this is more slimming than your typical side seam/hip pockets) and a front slit opening for easy movement.
This is a dressier ensemble that may be a bit much for a pool party or cookout but it's perfectly fitting for gatherings with your gal pals, evenings out and church.
Fun fact: While this skirt was a bit of a splurge, even on sale, this blouse was a bargain! I love thrift shopping for home decor and found this silk gem with the tags for a couple of dollars. It's an older item based on the tag & quality of the fabric and construction.
They just don't make them like they used to!
Dress Beautifully in Gingham
XOXO Sarah-Louise
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