a-Heim


Heim dress

I was looking for more sexy-seventies today but ran across this instead, at The Blue Gardenia. I was completely arrested by this dress. I prefer the sleeved version, myself, I'm not sure the pockets are completely functional, and I'm not buying it because it's a B32, but — this is such a great dress.

The black version is so absolutely faculty cocktail party that it should practically come packaged with an album called "Highbrow Music", a passionate martini-fueled defense of the poetry of Edna St. Vincent Millay, and an obligatory makeout session with someone else's spouse in the half-bath.

And I'm not completely sure, but I think the woman in the black dress? Over by the cheese straws? Is sizing up YOUR husband.

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  1. I like the sleeveless version — it’s so ’60s. However, I avoid sleeveless dresses as much as possible.Is there any way (or a reference to a way) to alter patterns? Whenever I browse through vintage pattern sites I wonder who all these women with 32-inch bosoms were — lord love them they certainly were not among my foremothers.

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  2. Ooh, Jonquil, I love that. It makes me think of the model Carmen. Gidget, what you want to look for is instructions on grading patterns up — I haven’t done it myself, but I’ve met people who have and have lived. šŸ™‚

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  3. Erin, I wore a black vintage dress to an art opening on Saturday, just because I so loved your comments on the black version of this dress (and the woman in it) on this pattern envelope. I can only hope this is not unhealthy, wanting to feel a little like your description of a woman on a pattern envelope….

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