The pattern here is Butterick 4609, which you may remember that I made previously in orange and black. I usually cut a pattern in a size 10, but for some reason when I made this, I cut a 10 in the waist and a 12 in the bust and hips. I do like my dress shirts a bit loose, so perhaps that's why?
These pictures make it abundantly clear that Azzurra and I are not the same shape. She has a flat butt, whereas mine is quite round; she has a bit of a of a tummy, and I don't really. So please excuse the bulging and tugging in the pictures; the blouse actually fits me quite well.
I had only half-remembered this fabric (I washed it and immediately stuck it in the stash pile), so I didn't reacall that there was was so much purply-pink in it. I was a bit disappointed in that, but obviously not enough to stop me from making the blouse.
The cufflinks here were a gift from my husband for our anniversary several years ago. They are garnet and were purchased from Pushin Daisies. I don't care if they don't match! They're garnet coffins!
Difficulty-wise, I remembered the pattern being pretty easy, and except for the cuffs, it is. Not that they're hard, but there's a bunch of fiddly bits. It just requires lots of pins and patience.