I am in mad love with this dress, though I've grown to fear the strapless as I age. It's a little upholstery-esque, and yet? Love! Potential Trinnys also note: not black.
Natter 54: Right here, dammit.
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
I've just tossed out my pitch for my second book, and now I wait, chewing my nails, to find out whether it's any good.
I'm not sure who's breasts would be flattered by that dress (the first one that is). I think the problem is the large expanse of skin on top. Add some sleavage and maybe it could work.
But yes, the fabric is lovely. I may need a skirt in it.
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I gotta say, though, browsing through that catalog? I deeply appreciate the multiple views including side of the dresses on the models.
What were Tim Gunn's list of ten items? I don't think I had any of them. I definitely don't have a trenchcoat anymore, and probably he wouldn't have approved of the (oversized, mens) one I had when I wore one. Anyway, I've decided I really do want a good little black dress. But I don't think I can have one, because I'd have to buy shoes. And I don't want to buy shoes. I want to wear a little black dress with my stompy Doc Martens boots. And white ankle socks.
paperdol, that's so exciting!
Anyway, I've decided I really do want a good little black dress.
My daughter has been going through my closet, reminding me of all the things that are in it that I don't wear. Turns out I have two adorable LBDs, one a chiffon one from my mother, the other one a shift covered in netting with little beaded ladybugs on it. Now all I need is a reason to wear them. (It turns out I also have a gorgeous silk evening dress that no longer fits... I guess I sell that one on eBay, right?)
I want to wear a little black dress with my stompy Doc Martens boots. And white ankle socks.
This is not a joke, right? Because that's what I wear with my little black dress, except crew socks, not ankle socks.
I want to wear a little black dress with my stompy Doc Martens boots. And white ankle socks.
That seems perfectly fine to me. But then, I wear LBDs with petticoats, stripy tights, and pointy boots.
I want more LBDs, but no one seems to be making the style I want.
I'm actually very tempted to buy this dress, but...I'm not sure how it would fit, and while sale means it's a price I'd pay, sale means it's not returnable. Sigh.
My mom never had a LBD. But she did have this dark moss (almost brown) heavy wool weave ...jumper thing. It was sort of a-line, boat necked, & sleevless. Very clean lines. Stopped just above the knees. She'd often wear a long sleeved blouse under it. I'm describing it poorly, but it was a lovely formal cocktail-y dress. Except not for NM summer. Wool, afterall. Anyway, I still love it. She's been wearing it for 30+ years and it has never looked dated or inappropriate.
Unfortunately, it would take one hell of a tailor to make something like that look good on me.
I want to wear a little black dress with my stompy Doc Martens boots. And white ankle socks.
I really don't know why you couldn't.