In case you were wondering about the before life of some of re:new’s current listings…
I’ve just drawn the winner for the May giveaway… so exciting! hehe
Thank you to everyone who joined me on Facebook and suggested to your friends, it means so much that you’ve taken the time to show some support and I love you unconditionally for it.
All together now… awwwwwww.
All together now… awwwwwww.
Oh and, FYI, find me on twitter here. I’m the worst at remembering to tweet anything with any kind of regularity but I’m getting there!
Well... Who is it!!! xx
ReplyDeleteValeksa Penckwitt!
ReplyDeleteho là là, j'adore toutes tes robes, surtout la première et la deuxième, magnifiques
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ReplyDeletehello, i love seeing how gorgeous you made the dresses look!
ReplyDeletei found nice vintage dresses but are way too baggy and long.so i hope you can help me with a few Qs..
Do you shorten your dresses yourself? if so, how do you do it..?
also, do you alter/shorten the torso (shoulder to waist) area? the before pictures seem like the distance between the shoulder to the waist area are very long but when you wear them, it looks fine..
thx in advance! :)
Hi Maureen... yes I hem the dresses but that's all. The reason they look short in the torso is that they are meant to be worn cinched in at the waist with a belt.
ReplyDeleteEasy peasy!
:)