Right now I want to: Read more books, dance dance dance (taking new lindy classes and maybe some charleston and jazz), buy new dancing shoes, have the time for sewing clothes,
kisses of course and then photographing for a new exhibition that I will have this year.
And spring, I long for spring so much.
I’ve added some fairytale dresses to my Etsy-shop, where you also can buy my book and photographs!
This is my New Years-dress. I made it during Christmas and it is almost done by now.
The fabric is new. I wanted the dress to have a vintage 1920’s feel to it. I hope you like it!
All photographs by me: Silversaga.
Yesterday I listened to some french jazz, looked at the snowflakes and started wrapping the first christmas presents.
The best part is sealing with wax, I love that.
My striped cotton string on wodden rollers looks good with the paper and comes from KlaraForm.
The last photo is the cutest Christmas greeting this year, made by the lovely clothes designer Bea Szenfeld.
Some more photographs from my photo shoot with beautiful Linda Sundblad, which I did earlier this year.
Things I like:
– She Should Have Stayed in Bed Bralette. size S (and the shorts, the shorts! size XS)
– Sparkly things. This vintage collar is beautiful.
– To receive real letters.
– Old record player (Urban Outfitters portable is cute too).
– T-strap slippers size 6.
– Books books books, like: The Book thief, The history of love, Sputnik sweetheart, Jane Eyre, Too much happiness.
– Personalized camera strap saying Silversaga. Oh.
This is how I looked yesterday, I had such a wonderful evening. Many handsome men in uniforms and sailor girls.
My plan was to finish my sailor dress and make a red wool hat, but I never had the time to make it. This is how it all ended up!
Navy dress with white collar, vintage
Blue wool hat, vintage
Love!
Tonight I’m going to Duty Calls by Fröken Frauke, a WWII inspired night with cabaret burlesque and swing dance.
I have been looking for a vintage uniform but did not find anything, so I will try to finish this remade sailor dress and also buy some more fabric and make a small hat.
Sorry about my unintentional blog break! I have been working a lot and every time I want to photograph for the blog, it’s dark outside. The Swedish winter I tell you, is very dark.
Here are a few photographs from this weekend, when I photographed artist and writer Pontus de Wolfe for something exciting.
Promise to show you more photographs from this moment very soon.
I am wearing one of my favorite 50’s dress in the mirror above. See you soon!
Photos by: Silversaga.