I spotted this apron (above) on Papernstitch, and here is the shop description, from Sara Smedley:
My line of butcher’s aprons are inspired, in part, by aprons my grandfather wore when he cooked. Julia Child wore a similar style apron and wrote, “its a working apron, not a dainty thing. ‘Dainty’ doesn’t look professional in the kitchen.” But let me add, Julia wore some pretty amazing printed blouses to complement her denim aprons and that’s where my prints come in.
My line of butcher’s aprons are inspired, in part, by aprons my grandfather wore when he cooked. Julia Child wore a similar style apron and wrote, “its a working apron, not a dainty thing. ‘Dainty’ doesn’t look professional in the kitchen.” But let me add, Julia wore some pretty amazing printed blouses to complement her denim aprons and that’s where my prints come in.
photos: Sara Smedley
PS. The garden in the top photo gives me an early case of spring fever...
9 comments:
so simple yet so pretty!
I love the simplicty of this apron and I especially love the picture it is modeled in. It reminds me of spring.
cute and simple. that happens to be a favourite combination of mine.
so sweet - love it!
this is so cute! i love your blog, it is so charming. i hope you are encouraged in these winter months. xo
I really want one, but my card has taken a battering over December and January!!
Cheers
Engracia
I agree with you about Spring - I have been willing it to come! I love that apron - I have a favourite but I love this one.
xx
These are so pretty! I don't wear aprons when I cook but perhaps I should, especially when they are so cute :)
I also love the ones they have at Anthropologie.
I love this little apron - so cute! x
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