I'm not sure how I came across this dress, but I'm glad I did:
It's hard to see, but those are little clowns. In some kind of Escher castle. Why? I don't know.
If you want to inspire a WTF? from everyone who stands close enough to you to see the clowns, you can find this dress at MissMucho's Etsy shop.
(And yes, I know about this.)
She’s back!!!! – referring to the server move. Whew!
I love whacky fabric patterns, particularly when they are subtle, like this one (if you can call anything bright yellow subtle).
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I agree with Birgit – subtle wackyness is the way to go!
Have you seen Jane Austen’s Fight Club on YouTube yet? I thought you would appreciate it. 🙂
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Thank you for giving me the words to describe my opinion of clowns. And it is subtle here – at first I was excited to see that interesting, unexpected castle print, and THEN those tiny aqua interlopers became clear to me.
Ick.
It is a pretty dress pattern, though.
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Clowns, egads! I am afraid of clowns.
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Nice dress! Looks very simple. I like this pattern.
Thanks for such great post.
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I am so happy that you’re back! I was terribly, terribly worried! I love the style of this dress, but I’m not crazy about the fabric.
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Cute style but horrific clowns. I’d rather stick needles in my eyes than wear this LOL
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Ah, but have you seen this
http://selfishseamstress.wordpress.com/2010/07/26/the-next-big-thing-in-sewing-is/
Clowns are the new black.
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I wanted to bring up Selfish Seamstress’ post, but I was beat to it. 😀
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Wow, that is one super fantastic novelty print!! Just wow.
xx Charlotte
Tuppence Ha’penny Vintage
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haha I love the “subtle wackyness” description. It’s too crazy for me to wear though, I can’t believe some of the random patterns that exist.
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WTF is the first thing that came to my mind. Not sure about wacky!
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