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See examples of how to dress elegantly, by the writer who brought Classic, Elegant Dressing to you in 2006.  In her latest Elegant Dressing blog, M-J de Mesterton gives explanations of style, instructive photographs, and recommendations for accessories, directing tasteful readers to currently-available, elegant clothes.

Photo ©Copyright de Mesterton 2010

M-J de Mesterton in Elegant Country Clothing: Harris Tweed Riding Jacket, Breeks in Gun Club Check by Johnston’s of Elgin; Both Made in England by Bookster; Lady Northampton Boots and Ivory Leather Gloves

Elegant Dressing on Safari

In Classic Safari Clothes, Dresing for Safari, elegant dressing, Elegant Safari Vest, Protective Clothing, Skin Safety on 14/11/2010 at 8:08 pm
We discovered an affordable and excellent source of well-made safari clothes while outfitting our elder relative for a trip. The firm is called Tag Safari, and their motto is “Helping Africa through Trade, Not Aid”. Tag Safari’s office in Houston is staffed with personable and efficient customer-service agents.

Cabela’s has well-priced classic safari jackets and vests, which I have featured here at Elegant Dressing. 


Elegant Survival tip: the more of your skin that is covered by clothing, the safer you are from the elements, sun and insects in particular. Even in the U.S., insects can cause deadly diseases such as Lyme, Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever, and West Nile virus. People assume that hot weather requires a baring of skin, which is a fallacy. Natural fibres have a wicking action to keep your skin dry of perspiration, thus keeping you cool. And, everyone but the unenlightened knows now that getting sunburnt/tanned on purpose isn’t cool! Smart people wear long sleeves and trousers, long socks, boots and skirts. Do all you can to protect against malaria and other insect-borne diseases. Desert-dwellers cover as much skin as possible, and for good reason. So, whether you’re in the high desert, the heavily-wooded forest, or in the savannahs of Africa, my elegant survival rule of covering yourself from head-to-toe with luxurious fabrics is even more relevant.


©M-J de Mesterton

Elegant Dressing on Safari

In Classic Safari Clothes, Dresing for Safari, elegant dressing, Elegant Safari Vest, Protective Clothing, Skin Safety on 14/11/2010 at 8:08 pm
We discovered an affordable and excellent source of well-made safari clothes while outfitting our elder relative for a trip. The firm is called Tag Safari, and their motto is “Helping Africa through Trade, Not Aid”. Tag Safari’s office in Houston is staffed with personable and efficient customer-service agents.

Cabela’s has well-priced classic safari jackets and vests, which I have featured here at Elegant Dressing. 


Elegant Survival tip: the more of your skin that is covered by clothing, the safer you are from the elements, sun and insects in particular. Even in the U.S., insects can cause deadly diseases such as Lyme, Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever, and West Nile virus. People assume that hot weather requires a baring of skin, which is a fallacy. Natural fibres have a wicking action to keep your skin dry of perspiration, thus keeping you cool. And, everyone but the unenlightened knows now that getting sunburnt/tanned on purpose isn’t cool! Smart people wear long sleeves and trousers, long socks, boots and skirts. Do all you can to protect against malaria and other insect-borne diseases. Desert-dwellers cover as much skin as possible, and for good reason. So, whether you’re in the high desert, the heavily-wooded forest, or in the savannahs of Africa, my elegant survival rule of covering yourself from head-to-toe with luxurious fabrics is even more relevant.


©M-J de Mesterton

Elegant Dressing on Safari

In Classic Safari Clothes, Dresing for Safari, elegant dressing, Elegant Safari Vest, Protective Clothing, Skin Safety on 14/11/2010 at 8:08 pm
We discovered an affordable and excellent source of well-made safari clothes while outfitting our elder relative for a trip. The firm is called Tag Safari, and their motto is “Helping Africa through Trade, Not Aid”. Tag Safari’s office in Houston is staffed with personable and efficient customer-service agents.

Cabela’s has well-priced classic safari jackets and vests, which I have featured here at Elegant Dressing. 


Elegant Survival tip: the more of your skin that is covered by clothing, the safer you are from the elements, sun and insects in particular. Even in the U.S., insects can cause deadly diseases such as Lyme, Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever, and West Nile virus. People assume that hot weather requires a baring of skin, which is a fallacy. Natural fibres have a wicking action to keep your skin dry of perspiration, thus keeping you cool. And, everyone but the unenlightened knows now that getting sunburnt/tanned on purpose isn’t cool! Smart people wear long sleeves and trousers, long socks, boots and skirts. Do all you can to protect against malaria and other insect-borne diseases. Desert-dwellers cover as much skin as possible, and for good reason. So, whether you’re in the high desert, the heavily-wooded forest, or in the savannahs of Africa, my elegant survival rule of covering yourself from head-to-toe with luxurious fabrics is even more relevant.


©M-J de Mesterton

>Elegant Dressing on Safari

In Classic Safari Clothes, Dresing for Safari, elegant dressing, Elegant Safari Vest, Protective Clothing, Skin Safety on 14/11/2010 at 8:08 pm

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We discovered an affordable and excellent source of well-made safari clothes while outfitting our elder relative for a trip. The firm is called Tag Safari, and their motto is “Helping Africa through Trade, Not Aid”. Tag Safari’s office in Houston is staffed with personable and efficient customer-service agents.

Cabela’s has well-priced classic safari jackets and vests, which I have featured here at Elegant Survival. 


Elegant Survival tip: the more of your skin that is covered by clothing, the safer you are from the elements, sun and insects in particular. Even in the U.S., insects can cause deadly diseases such as Lyme, Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever, and West Nile virus. People assume that hot weather requires a baring of skin, which is a fallacy. Natural fibres have a wicking action to keep your skin dry of perspiration, thus keeping you cool. And, everyone but the unenlightened knows now that getting sunburnt/tanned on purpose isn’t cool! Smart people wear long sleeves and trousers, long socks, boots and skirts. Do all you can to protect against malaria and other insect-borne diseases. Desert-dwellers cover as much skin as possible, and for good reason. So, whether you’re in the high desert, the heavily-wooded forest, or in the savannahs of Africa, my elegant survival rule of covering yourself from head-to-toe with luxurious fabrics is even more relevant.


©M-J de Mesterton

Elegant Dressing on Safari

In Classic Safari Clothes, Dresing for Safari, elegant dressing, Elegant Safari Vest, Protective Clothing, Skin Safety on 14/11/2010 at 8:08 pm
We discovered an affordable and excellent source of well-made safari clothes while outfitting our elder relative for a trip. The firm is called Tag Safari, and their motto is “Helping Africa through Trade, Not Aid”. Tag Safari’s office in Houston is staffed with personable and efficient customer-service agents.

Cabela’s has well-priced classic safari jackets and vests, which I have featured here at Elegant Dressing. 


Elegant Survival tip: the more of your skin that is covered by clothing, the safer you are from the elements, sun and insects in particular. Even in the U.S., insects can cause deadly diseases such as Lyme, Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever, and West Nile virus. People assume that hot weather requires a baring of skin, which is a fallacy. Natural fibres have a wicking action to keep your skin dry of perspiration, thus keeping you cool. And, everyone but the unenlightened knows now that getting sunburnt/tanned on purpose isn’t cool! Smart people wear long sleeves and trousers, long socks, boots and skirts. Do all you can to protect against malaria and other insect-borne diseases. Desert-dwellers cover as much skin as possible, and for good reason. So, whether you’re in the high desert, the heavily-wooded forest, or in the savannahs of Africa, my elegant survival rule of covering yourself from head-to-toe with luxurious fabrics is even more relevant.


©M-J de Mesterton

Tag Safari: Helping Africa through Trade, Not Aid

In Classic Safari Clothes, Elegant Safari, Elegant Women' s Safari, Safari Clothes, Safari Clothing, True Safari Clothes. Ladies Safari on 24/06/2010 at 6:24 pm


>Tag Safari: Helping Africa through Trade, Not Aid

In Classic Safari Clothes, Elegant Safari, Elegant Women' s Safari, Safari Clothes, Safari Clothing, True Safari Clothes. Ladies Safari on 24/06/2010 at 6:24 pm

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