Peacocks and Wainwrights…

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Some may be negatively superstitious about Peacock feathers, but I prefer to take the more positive superstitions on board where Peacocks and their feathers are regarded as protectors and have mystical powers to benefit the soul.

Seems Janice Wainwright had the same opinion. I knew the woman was a genius!


Exquisitely embroidered and appliquéd, this skirt suit by British Boutique legend Janice Wainwright is one of the most stunning examples of her work I’ve ever had the pleasure of handling. The back of the jacket is entirely smothered in the gorgeous peacock and its plumage, with a handful of flowers and leaves surrounding it.

The rest of the outfit might as well be a potato sack because really the focus of the ensemble is this back. But luckily, Janice was in the habit of creating stunningly tailored and very wearable suits – of which this is one of the best! I love the fact that the optional belt for the jacket is embroidered to match, with the peacock feathers at each end. Iconic and of the highest quality, a classic and a collectable in one fell swoop! Available over at Vintage-a-Peel.

4 thoughts on “Peacocks and Wainwrights…

  1. Unknown's avatar

    Penny: I try not to pay too much attention to them but it’s all about ‘evil eyes’ and they’re considered very bad luck in the theatre (but then, so is green and the name Macbeth….theatre people are strange!). There are vague threats about them being unlucky in the house, but it depends on the culture you choose to believe. I always get good vibes from them, so I choose to take that view! 😉

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