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I've just returned from an incredible trip through Annecy and the French Riviera, and in this video, I'm sharing all the clothes I sewed for the journey (and the vintage patterns and fabrics I found along the way!). This wasn't about a minimal, Pinterest-perfect capsule. It was about sewing for joy: choosing fabrics that made me happy and creating a collection that felt like a celebration. Come see what I made, where I wore it, and how this little collection helped me reconnect with my love for sewing. Patterns mentioned Backless cherry print dress: Very Easy Vogue 8935 (vintage pattern gifted by an amazing subscriber who has my undying appreciation) Red knit dress: Nice Tri Tank from Forest & Thread Wrap top: Tudor Blouse from Stitch Witch Block print halter: Vintage halter pattern set from Etsy shop Brooklyn Grrl Vintage Shops mentioned Les Coupons de Saint Pierre: A French fabric shop with two locations in Paris and a smaller shop in Lille. Wonderland Tissus: A haute couture fabric shop in Nice Yardblox: A Hong Kong-based fabric supplier I used for my red knit dress Sanskruti: The Indian block print fabrics for my blouses were sourced from this supplier. Check out this video to learn more about Sanskruti and block prints in general Ignoring trends and MAJOR SAVINGS on summer fabrics Flea Market: My vintage patterns were found at the Saturday flea market in Sommières