In the space of a few days, I've been able to drive up into the Provo Canyon to see the beautiful autumn colors, once with my mum and once with Nick. One of the perks of living in Provo is how close the mountains are. Within twenty minutes you can be away from the city and surrounded by clean air and the beauty of nature. When Nick and I went up yesterday, it was warm with a refreshing coolness in the air. There were a lot of people, also enjoying the colors in the mountains. We were impressed by how beautiful everyone looked, and that so many people were enjoying themselves. There were girls having picnics, couples walking through the woods, families taking pictures together. Both the natural world, and the people around us were dressed so beautifully.
I wore a skirt that I made a few years ago, and never wrote a post about. It was made with the same pattern as another 1910s skirt I made, which I wrote about in this post. There are more pictures of that skirt in my Armistice Blouse post as well. I've made 1910s skirts from three different patterns, but this pattern is my favorite, it is both elegant and practical.
I didn't plan on wearing that particular skirt yesterday in order to do a photoshoot, it just ended up being a perfect setting for it.