Tuesday, July 5, 2011

Ness of Scotland + Story of a Seamstress



Do you remember Ness of Scotland?
I discovered this wonderful independent Scottish fashion shop last January, and wrote a post about it after absolutely falling in love with their whimsically colorful designs, and unique use of tartan.


Well - I am now very pleased to announce that Story of a Seamstress is now a Ness affiliate!
You will notice the Ness banner at the right hand side of page. By clicking on it you will be taken directly to Ness's lovely little online shop where you can see the full line of products! I love how each piece is lively enough to brighten up an entire wardrobe!


  
I know many of you share my passion for all things Scottish, so I am happy to be able to share details about new Ness items! Their current Spring collection is to die for, and I'm eagerly anticipating their Fall 2011 collection! 


Keep on the lookout for lots more about this lovely shop - in the very near future I  hope to be hosting a giveaway featuring Ness, as well as doing some product reviews and photoshoots to post here on the blog! Quite exciting!

The main Ness shop - not far from Edinburgh castle! (isn't that romantic?)
A must visit place on any future visit to Scotland!

5 comments:

  1. OOH! How exciting! I can't wait to see the upcoming posts! :) Scotland is definitely on my 'to do list' of places to travel... along with Ireland, England, Italy, Europe.. yeah.. especially visiting some of those castles!!! Delicious!

    Ness definitely has some adorable things! :)

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  2. Oh my word - how delightful! I love how you are continually bringing fresh and new inspiration forward from the most unexpected quarters!

    Congratulations=)
    ~Kellie~

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  3. Oh, that's really exciting! I loved them - as I wrote before, they're not exactly in my colours, but just delightful nonetheless.

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  4. P.S. I've just fallen in love with the Lady Jane shirt dress. And I don't even wear shirt dresses! (I don't like buttons on my clothing.) But those puff sleeves, and the shawl collar, and the colours - fantastic!

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  5. I want to go!
    Scotland is a dream of mine. And I love plaid too. =]

    Marguerite

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