outfit 1; ASOS pinstripe midi dress, Charlotte Olympia kitty flats, ONA Capri Tote (similar)
outfit 2; RUBY dress (coming out next month), Givenchy sequin heels (similar), Teddy Blake rachel mini bag (I also love this style)
Following the Cinque Terre – a tough act to follow, I might add… – we had four nights in the ancient city of Firenze. Surprisingly, we found ourselves situated extremely centrally in the Piazza del Republicca, a stones throw from the Duomo and a short walk to the Ponte Vecchio and Piazza Del Michaelangelo.
We spent a lot of time wandering the cobblestone streets, and always, always, looking up. Given we were there for Luke’s brothers wedding (which was nothing short of magical – how could it not have been!), we spent a lot of time catching up with family and friends, and exploring the city by foot.
For me, it was all about getting out of the city, into the rolling hills of Tuscany, where the wine is plentiful and the roads are quiet. We set out to the castle of Vicchiomaggio for a wine tasting and explored the nearby village of Greve in Chianti, and for the wedding, there couldn’t have been a more sublime setting that the castle of Vincigliata. Firenze for ever.
Hello! Could you please tell us what is the brand of the black dress you’re wearing in the last picture? It’s gorgeous!
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Hi E, it’s from Dion Lee xx
Thank you! Glad to see you enjoy your trip so far! 🙂
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Hi E,
Sorry for the late reply!! The dress is from Dion Lee – http://bit.ly/295Tovt or this is a cheaper alternative – http://bit.ly/2aRAOqq xx
Soooo so pretty! And I love all those dresses!
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Firenze looks gorgeous! I absolutely love Tuscany, I went quite a few years ago though so I’d love to go back again because I feel like I didn’t really appreciate it enough the first time.
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I felt the same way about my first trip to Italy; this time, I enjoyed it much more (although would have preferred to only spend a day or two in Florence rather than five!). It’s funny how seven years can change your perspective! x