I like Gudrun Sjoden but expensive.
I like Toast but it is also expensive (for me) Alexa. I found it because someone watching the making of a dress on a programme I was watching commented on it being like a Toast design. I will keep an eye on the designs I really like and then make something similar for myself. This is not a cheap option (I love natural fabrics and they are rarely cheap) but if you do it right clothes that fit always look good and you end up paying roughly what you would pay for a less expensive choice.
If you take your favourite styles and find patterns that are the same sort of style and make your own (look past the fabric in the pattern) you can look well dressed. Off the peg dressing, where you are expected to fit the dress size rather than the dress fit you has only been around for 60 or 70 years. People are now dressmaking for style rather than savings and some beautiful, well fitted items are being produced.
Expensive free range chicken was tasteless!
Adult kids staying and not contributing.
I think I may have been thinking of someone who had a waist when I mentioned those!
perhaps better not.