Color blocking- it’s hip to be fashionably square

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  1. Cathy says:

    Color has always fascinated me. I took Color Theory in school, where my whole concept of color changed. Thank you for this information. It helps me to think of color in new ways.
    Also love the vintage Simplicity pattern! Reminded me of the sewing my Mom did for her little girls!

  2. Julie Hoylen says:

    Glad you liked the post Cathy! I love to hear that our blog made you see color in a new way!!!! and- Yes , I loved that pattern so much when I saw it! My mom sewed when I was growing up too!!! Still don’t know how she ever found the time….

  3. Kate Smith says:

    I do think mom sewed a few things but I was the one that sewed most of your clothes right from the first size 2T dress and matching ruffled panties for over your diaper to the Christmas dress with the matching look for your Chrissy doll and that oh so cute green dress with the embroidered flowers around the empire waist line.

    I started sewing at age ten or eleven so by the time I was sewing for you I was already pretty good and could whip up those little outfits and doll dresses like a pro. Funny that was in my “I think I’m going to be a fashion designer years” before I realized that you were the one blessed with the strong fashion-forward genes and mine were more geared towards classics.

  4. Patricia says:

    That pattern brings back all kinds of memories, but most especially of those Yves St. Laurent dresses. The color blocking and linear shapes of today have a modern feel while also evoking images from the sixties.

    Love the Micheal Kors dress which I could pair with the Viktor and Rolf bag and either the Yves St. Laurent or Dries Van Noten shoes.

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