I think their outfits are adorable and I am glad that you like them too! I also like wearing hats but I can't say I wear a lot of dresses though.
I think they were fashionable too, I even like the socks and shoes! I do think I wouldn't be able to dress like this every day though, I like my track pants and hoodies too much.
Wow! the future of fashion sounds like a lot of fun, I like the idea of clothes made from glow in the dark slime. Tinsel dresses also sound very festive, perfect for Christmas time! Maybe you will be the first to design these items?
Great job Eden, keep up the awesome work! Ellee :)
My name is Emiely (pronounced "Emily") and along with Ellee, I am another blogger at the Summer Learning Journey. I was scrolling through your blog and I thought you did a great job on this activity! I like the way you have added a picture to this blog post so people can see what fashion was like in the 1940's. When I was in primary school I use to wear sock and shoes like the ones in the photo too... The only problem was that I liked to jump into big puddles as a kid. This meant that my white socks would get really grubby and turn black!
Have you ever gotten your clothes dirty before? What happened?
Hi Eden!
ReplyDeleteI think their outfits are adorable and I am glad that you like them too! I also like wearing hats but I can't say I wear a lot of dresses though.
I think they were fashionable too, I even like the socks and shoes!
I do think I wouldn't be able to dress like this every day though, I like my track pants and hoodies too much.
Wow! the future of fashion sounds like a lot of fun, I like the idea of clothes made from glow in the dark slime. Tinsel dresses also sound very festive, perfect for Christmas time!
Maybe you will be the first to design these items?
Great job Eden, keep up the awesome work!
Ellee :)
Kia ora Eden,
ReplyDeleteMy name is Emiely (pronounced "Emily") and along with Ellee, I am another blogger at the Summer Learning Journey. I was scrolling through your blog and I thought you did a great job on this activity! I like the way you have added a picture to this blog post so people can see what fashion was like in the 1940's. When I was in primary school I use to wear sock and shoes like the ones in the photo too... The only problem was that I liked to jump into big puddles as a kid. This meant that my white socks would get really grubby and turn black!
Have you ever gotten your clothes dirty before? What happened?
Keep up the great blogging!
Noho ora mai,
Emiely :)