Today I stumbled upon Rachel Ashwell's Shabby Chic which was founded in 1989. Her philosophy is beauty, comfort, and function. You have to check out her website and blog for yourself to see it all- so girly, so pretty, so shabby chic!
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She is brilliant, I think she preceded Cath Kidston on the shabby chic front too!
ReplyDeleteI love her style, its totally comfortable and romantic at the same time!!
ReplyDeleteShe has a great new line of furniture, I love the colors!
Have a great Mother's Day!
Chris :o)
Absolutely beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThis may be a blasphemous question, but is it possible to get the shabby chic look without all the flowers/floral? Thank you!
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