Styling The Azaire

We think The Azaire is our most versatile pattern yet - it lends itself to a huge amount of pattern hacking, playing with colour blocking and directional prints to completely change up the look and feel of the top or dress.
We think The Azaire is our most versatile pattern yet - it lends itself to a huge amount of pattern hacking, playing with colour blocking and directional prints to completely change up the look and feel of the top or dress.
If, like me, you’re a child of the 80s (actually the 70s but only just) you’ll probably remember jellies! Those colourful plastic shoes that conjure up memories of holidays… Well, they’re back.
I’ve not been doing much garment sewing for myself recently - the reason being that my figure was expanding at a rapid rate. Having given birth 6 weeks ago I’m itching to get my waistline back and start making again!
At last! Those of you in the UK will know only too well what a rubbish summer we’ve had so far but FINALLY we seem to have a bit of sunshine. This should be all you need to work it by the pool…
I’m always drawn to richly-coloured dense prints. As hard as I try for the benefit of my wardrobe to buy and make plain classic clothing so that I can at least pretend that I’m sophisticated, I always get sidelined by yet another an amazing print dress or wildly patterned fabric. Ikat therefore, is just my thing.
Every single morning I utter the words I’m sure every other girl says on a regular basis. Bar maybe Chloe Sevigny. Or that Ecclestone girl.
“I literally have NOTHING to wear!”