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Divine floor length dresses from Skinny Rich Fairies at the Frock Me! Vintage Fair in Chelsea
And so it is time to report back from this year’s very first Frock Me! Vintage Fair at Chelsea Old Town Hall! You guys – it was such a wonderful day and I wanted to buy everything, I am not even joking!! We had afternoon tea and everything, but I will start out by telling you about two designers that I met there: Skinny Rich Fairies and Naomi Tate.
I don’t know how much time I spent at Skinny Rich Fairies, as I was drawn to one glorious dress after another. You can see in the photos above that many of them are so very Game of Thrones – think Khaleesi and Shae’s off the shoulder gowns. There was a lovely mix of new designs and vintage items:
![Stunning blue and white dress from Skinny Rich Fairies at the Frock Me! Vintage Fair at Chelsea Old Town Hall](https://i0.wp.com/www.decadesofelegance.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/02/IMG_3911-768x1024.jpg)
I am still dreaming about this blue and white creation – it would present the most flattering silhouette…
In the same stall they had teamed up with Naomi Tate, who specialises in vintage chokers and cuffs and I am sure that you can imagine how beautifully the dresses went with these extraordinary accessories. The cuffs would go so well with the grecian dresses, and create a goddess look that would leave even Helen of Troy herself green with envy…
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I am getting to try on one of the glorious designs from Naomi Tate
Naomi Tate is a former ballerina and actress, and the cuffs and chokers that she designs – using antique and vintage beads, crystals etc – breathe an air of elegance and grace that inevitably draws your thoughts to dramatic scenes at the theatre.
On her website Naomi suggests wearing the designs with everything from jeans to formal wear, and I can definitely see how that would work. The cuff that I am trying on the photos above features 17th century beads and it would add such a stunning touch to any boho chic wedding dress. Do pop by Naomi’s shop on Portobello Road dear, and you will see for yourself!
And don’t think that I have forgotten about the Brooch Challenge! Here is the brooch that I wore on the day – I am very much into the white, cream and ivory colours at the moment, as I just can’t do black day in and day out during the winter! So I wanted to match my light coloured outfit with something romantic and sweet, and ended up going for the gold brooch with a pearl and rhinestones that you might remember from before.