Tuesday 10 April 2012

She was the Egyptian camel traders favourite wife

Holiday frock number three is pure vintage gold...
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The Frock:
I came across this frock about a month ago at my usual Sunday morning stomping ground. 
The lush print immediately drew me in and I was thrilled to bits when I clocked that it was by 'Marion Foale and Sally Tuffin'.
If I was thumbing it from Istanbul to India then I'd want to be wearing this frock cause it is amazinly comfy to wear, not to mention tremendously Hippie chic but perhaps most importantly for a shoestring traveller the magnificent print would obscure any minor stainage picked up along the way.
The Shoot(s):
We shot this dress twice cause on the first attempt the wind began to howl (as you can probably make out from my messed up hair) and the spot that we'd picked was pretty exposed. I plonked a hat on but to no avail, a playful gust of wind blew it off my head within minutes.
The second shoot was more successful cause we made sure we were on site and ready to go as soon as the sun peeped over the horizon.
The Trimmings:
Also featured in these pics is my favourite suede waistcoat that I bought from my vintage dealer friend some years ago. The leather belt with a little brass seahorse on it is a handcrafted one from Kenya that I picked up from a local car boot sale. The hat was another car boot sale buy, it's made from paper.
The Camels:
There were wild camels out in the desert, we didn't see any during our photo sessions but we did see quite a few on our way to Luxor. There were also three camels belonging to the resort being traipsed up and down the beach several times a day poor things. 
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Frock four is yet another hippie chic number...hopefully I'll find the time to post again tomorrow :)
Lot's of love,
Jennie


5 comments:

Unknown said...

Love the new look and your images blow me away!!!!!!!!!!!
Hugs
Reva

Helga said...

O,EEEEEEEEEEEK!!!
I've just caught up on the last 3 posts,ad I'm SO loving these amazing photoshoots you and hubby have done!!OMG,the locals must have been totally DAZZLED by you and your glorious attire!
So thrilled to see that frock I sent you there,it is such a well travelled frock now!
You look so gorgeous in every shot,and I really am just blown away by the beauty of it all!!!
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Pull Your Socks Up! said...

You know, I've been watching your collection of incredible Eastern, Afghan and African clothing grow for quite some time now and I'm convinced you're living in the wrong country. You look so natural in Egypt, so at home, so relaxed and beautiful! It's like you're in full bloom wearing these amazing hand-crafted and vintage treasures ... I can see you on a dig fanning yourself under a mozzie net in your tent after a splendid local meal following a hard day's work cataloguing wonderful 3000 year old treasures. Clearly, you make me dream and you inspire me:)) Loveandsandyhugs xoxoxoxo

Heather said...

Gorgeous Love this...I just moved back from the Middle East this reminds me of a similar dress I bought there that I own....You look Fantastic & vest looks great with this (I really really like that vest!!)~Love Heather

doradadama said...

Your such a total fierce modelo.
I bet everyone was staring at your bella self.loving all these extraordinary photo shoots...I cant stop eyeing you.
Aww poor camels.

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