Wednesday, October 17, 2012

The epic western blouse


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Western blouse: 1940s embroidered Native American and a moose (elk) scene 
Jumper pinafore: 1960s faux suede, I added beautiful 11930s 1920s  bakelite buttons with carved leaves
Shoes1960s green suede lace up with cut outs and square toes ~ From: Spitalfields market at the vintage heaven booth
Tights: orange rust colored knit from H&M

Tuesday, October 16, 2012

My Spring 2012 collection in Ballad of magazine




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Photography: Francesca Jane
Clothing: Nicole Eymard 
Model: Lucy Chappell 
Make-up: Christine Zemura
Assisting: Benjamin Haywood

Full collection on my website: Nicole Eymard

More images from the photoshoot: Always Tomorrow

Magazine: Ballad of

Behind the scenes: Southend Victoria


Wednesday, October 10, 2012

Hannah Metz visit to London


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During Hannah and her lovely mother's visit, 
 
Jamie olover's restaurant is highly recommended, 
especially if you eat gluten free (they are so nice about eating gluten free and very careful)

More on instagram:

Monday, October 8, 2012

Sea creature mermaid party for Hannah Metz

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Hannah traveled around England about a month ago 
and when she stopped in London she stayed with me.  
I had a welcome to London party for her with a sea creature mermaid theme of course, 
since its a shared interest between Hannah, Kelly-Marie, Morgan and I.
We had lots of fun catching up and I had fun showing her around to my favorite places.
She also successfully made a Borgais fan out of me ;)

I will post our instagram photos in the next post :)

For my outfit I took a lobster that I made by molding felt into a lobster shape for a past collection and I stuck it on a 1940s gown.  The crown is full of rhinestone stars and is from the 1950s