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Yellow Ankara Fabric
I came across Chen Burkett New York through their very poplar Etsy store and also by following their Instagram feed. She has mastered the art of the skirt in my opinion as I am always drawn to her striking print skirts.
This particular feature though is about a cute romper number made in a very familiar print fabric. I remember this fabric from childhood. It is something of an ‘old school classic’ yet still seems quite contemporary even now. It is often available in different colours but coincidentally we have the same Yellow Ankara Fabric which was used in the cute Frances Romper.
It seems that Chen Burkett have moved base from their Etsy store to their own website at www.chenburkett.com and the Frances Romper has not made it to the new site. In any case, check out her fabulous store. Many pretty gems to be discovered!
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