Okay, I didn't pick this dress just so I can begin and end my fashion week postings with Cynthia Rowley (OCD much?). I chose it because — well, look at it!
First of all, I can't really tell if the three pale stripes are appliqued ribbon, inset solid fabric, or inset sheer fabric. Any would be fine. I love the effect, full stop. I suppose, from a technical point of view, I'd prefer inset solid fabric as being the biggest challenge (and thus the most designer-y).
I love the clear bright red, too, and the high round neck, and the little sleeves. And, of course, the pockets. How happy am I with the emphasis on pockets this coming season? Let's just say the last time I was this pleased over something so essentially inconsequential it involved Denis Leary dressed as a fireman.
I would not follow the serving suggestion shown here and wear it with those boots (which someone obviously ganked from the set of POTC2) although I might keep the tights, to wear with the other current trend I smile on approvingly, wedge heels.
I love this shape so much I can see it a couple other ways. A soft gray flannel, with ivory or red inserts, maybe? Or a rich peacock teal with pale blue inserts, to wear with patterned tights and suede shoes? And of course you'd wear a trapeze-y soft coat with a round collar over it. I leave the selection of an appropriate bag as an exercise for the reader.
I actually went to a Fashion Week show last night (Alice+Olivia). Who woulda thought it.
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Do you think that’s a balloon skirt? It sort of looks that way. I have conceived an irrational desire for a balloon skirt, even though I’m Not At All Sure that it would look good on me! It would be fun, though!
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Ellen! How was it?Rose, I don’t think it’s a balloon skirt — I think it’s just an artifact of how she’s walking …
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I talk about it here:http://ennienyc.livejournal.com/64653.htmlIt was so “not me” but fun nonetheless.
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