Two friends reunited (via facebook) bridging the time gap of 30 years, the geographical gap - Australia and USA, and the generation gap; by blogging about food, fashion, fotography, fitness, family, and friends.
Renotta ........http://rrtdesigns.blogspot.com/ Web- www.shopatnextdoor.com/ http://projectknitway.blogspot.com/
Clara ........"Developing a fusion of contemporary food with health, fitness and creative ideas.
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Wednesday, August 18, 2010

Significant scarves add flair and panache

Hi R
Loved your blog on dancing.  My feet were not made for dancing - an early aspiration was to be a ballerina but since at that age and stage,  I was built, according to my parents' friends - Grrrrrr, like a 'front row forward', this didn't happen.  I didn't know what a FRF was but somehow knew it wasn't where I wanted to be.  Besides I inherited the family trait of large feet......

However, Isadora and I share shoulders and neck (more so these days)  made for wearing scarves.  

I have worn significant scarves seriously for the last two decades or since Pashminas made a statement, with the beginning of a more stylish method of draping.  (Long scarf folded in half, placed around the neck, then the two ends threaded through to sit at the neckline.)  

Since then they have adorned my wardrobe, (taking up 1/3 of the valuable space), allowing a neutral overall hue for basic garments.  They embellish and enhance with their splashes of colour, softness and  flattering draping, or add flair and panache.

This week, I enjoy your creative use of colour, texture  and drapery to enhance our neckline and decolletage.
Clara
Tied and True...August 13th



























Tying One On...August 12th



















Wrapping It Up...August 11th



Wrapping it up...despite the 90 degree weather, we're ready for fall! (Clara's favourite Mobius Scarf)













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