Deborah James pays tribute to ‘mini me’ daughter Eloise as she tells her to 'keep dancing'
27.05.2022 - 17:07
/ ok.co.uk
Dame Deborah James shared a beautiful tribute to her "mini-me" daughter as she urged her to "keep dancing".The 40 year old's sweet words for her 12 year old daughter Eloise came as she launched her full In The Style clothing collection on Thursday night. As part of her collection, Deborah, who is receiving end of life care at her parents' home in Surrey, designed a stunning long baby pink maxi skirt.
She took to her Instagram Stories to show her daughter modelling the stunning garment, adding the caption: "Designed for my beautiful dancing, ballet loving mini me, my daughter Eloise, keep dancing to the moon and back." Deborah also designed a red and pink blazer for her sister-in-law, Ashley. She wrote: "Designed for my sister-in-law, Ashley, who has the slick style at heart and wouldn't accept anything other than perfectly cut lines." Sharing a snap of herself in a pretty floral dress named Henley, Deborah said she would wear in her "happy place on a river bank with a drink in hand".
She liked it because it was "comfortable to squat on the ground, chic enough to gatecrash into the club afterwards." Speaking about her new clothing collection, which will have all its profits go to her Bowel Babe fund, Deborah explained that she was "really proud". "I'm nervous because of all the hard work we put into it, and I just really hope you like it," Deborah wrote.
"We decided to bring a little pre-order launch forward just so I'd be here to see it, which makes me emotional." "I just wish I could wear it all," she added.The In The Style collection was announced just last week, as Deborah revealed she's been working on it for "several months". "I cannot tell you guys how this partnership has kept me going through my hospital stays
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