Edited to add: They did have permission - they requested it from Minifashionista a few months ago, but I had no idea when or even if they would use it - so it was a surprise to see it.
It has definitely been spring weather this week and after seeing this great twirly skirt I was inspired to make some for the girls.
Apparently this is what you do when you are told it is too cold still for swimming, swim in sand.
Congratulations - you must feel very stylish! She looks a very cute dolly...
ReplyDeleteCongratulations - what a wonderful surprise! I love all the clothes making you've been doing for the girls - especially the pants from the last post - so cute! It inspires me so much to just put everything aside and make clothes for my girls.
ReplyDeleteAnd it's so good to read about your adventures in Melbourne. Would love to meet up with you if you are ever down here again in the future :-)
Congratulations! Do they not have to ask permission first? What a nice surprise. And those skirts are adorable. Lucky little ladies!
ReplyDeleteCan't quite imagine those two gorgeous little girls in the sandpit in those little skirts.
ReplyDeleteNo, they will look lovely.
Love how you mix and match your fabrics.
Congratulations! Don’t they have to ask your permission to use a photo?
ReplyDeleteIt’s wonderful though! Love the photo of your two little rascals!
wow, good for you!! you deserve every mention, big or small : )
ReplyDeleteCongratulations! How good is that! But yes, don't they have to ask first? Either way, that's excellent exposure. And I love the pair of skirts you sewed up....very cute.
ReplyDeleteoh my goodness, vogue!, you must be giddy with pride. well done you!
ReplyDeleteI was in My Poppet this week and Cinti and I were talking about how wonderful your goodies were. Can I say I knew you before you were in Vogue? Well done and so very well deserved.
ReplyDeletewow! that is so cool!
ReplyDeleteand love the sand shot - it's good to let them get good and dirty sometimes, yeah? :)
Hey congratulations! How exciting! Always knew you were destined for greatness!!
ReplyDeleteI love the skirts and the sand swimming too!!
congrats kate.... vogue WOW-O-WOW...
ReplyDeleteI do luv the twirly skirts popping up everywhere... might have to make a couple for my neice.
luv Abby
Fantastic! Vogue - extremely chic.
ReplyDeleteCongrats on your vogue mention, don't forget us when you're famous!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great surprise for you. Many congratulations. Your toys always look great so this is wonderful. I love the skirts you made too, they look so pretty and cute. The girls look like they are having fun playing in the sandpit.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations! I just recieved my copy in the mail, ran right through it to see! Fantastic! -kb
ReplyDeleteCongratulations Kate, lol remember me when you are all rich and famous
ReplyDeleteCongratulations! And once again, those little girls are adorable!
ReplyDeleteLa dee da! Vogue, how very very cool!! I love the twirly skirts.
ReplyDeletewow vogue!!!!! you high flyer you! how fabulous well done
ReplyDeletethe skirts look great...I better make some so I can take credit for them on keira!!!!
Corrie:)
fabulous!!!! Legend !!!!! should I go on?????
ReplyDeleteWell congratulations! How exciting!
ReplyDeleteThanks for your comment on the newspaper article and I agree, the 'made it myself' articles are great. Something to look forward to each week.
ReplyDeleteCongratz on your article too, something bigger than the local newspaper, well done!
Congrats!!!!!! Wow, what a buzz!
ReplyDeletewow Vogue! that is so fantastic!
ReplyDeleteI would frame ot if it was me!!
Congrats Kate! What a wonderful surprise:)
ReplyDeleteCongratulations...and how exciting!! You do absolutely beautiful work, and Vogue knows it too!! :o)
ReplyDeleteSmiles...
Beverly
hehe- swimming in sand... won't be long till summer girls!
ReplyDeletecongratulations on your mention in vogue! that is very cool.
Well done Kate! what a thrill to see your work in Vogue! I love the skirts too - your choices of fabrics and colours are always so beautiful.
ReplyDeleteAdorable, dorable grrls! Reminds of when mine were small, now 28 and 30, one a mom to my first granddaughter whom I will travel to NC to see for only the the second time since she was born! She is 3 months. The years fly by so quickly now!
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