I adore the playsuit - it's dreamy - the book is new to me, must see if they have it here in Denmark. Just came across your blog, and it's just lovely. Happy tuesday. A xx
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ReplyDeleteOh, yes! But Rebecca's, of course . . . and not the second Mrs. de Winter's.
ReplyDeletei've been wanting to read that book, "rebecca." how is it?
ReplyDeleteIt's a classic, as is the 1940 Hitchcock film. I recommend both!
ReplyDeleteThis is perfect! Rebecca is a favourite with me, too.
ReplyDeleteAlice! I remembered from when I posted about Rebecca a very long time ago that you loved it! I was excited to see your comment :)
ReplyDeleteI adore the playsuit - it's dreamy - the book is new to me, must see if they have it here in Denmark. Just came across your blog, and it's just lovely.
ReplyDeleteHappy tuesday.
A xx
Interesting - I didn't know there was a Hitchcock film of Rebecca, although I love the book. I'll have to seek it out!
ReplyDeleteI do love a good dressing table set :)
Oh... What a lovely, pretty selection, very feminine.
ReplyDeleteI love your "three of a kind" posts. This one is sweet, and oh so feminine.
ReplyDeleteRebecca is one of my all time favorite books! I love the film too.. both the old black and white and the bbc from a few years ago.
ReplyDeleteJane-
ReplyDeleteI remember reading this book for the first time when I was fourteen. I loved it...even with the creepy Mrs. Danvers. :)
Martha B.