
The dress wasn't an elaborate dress but it was so far off jeans and tee shirts that it seemed impressive Made surprisingly of spandex, it was a heavy double knit with the kind of weight that swings and drapes just the way you want it too. The color was plum edging toward purple. And it had star dust (kind of AB glimmer).
Cut long with a round scoop neck, it was simple enough to be almost a very nice Danskin. It reminded me of ballet dancers and Audry Hepburn. A great dress. Not that we wore it a lot. It always seemed a couple notches above any occasion.
Taking a break just now from blogging, I pull the princess dress out of the very back of the closet. It is still a special occasion dress. Still glimmery. Still silky. Nostalgic yet at the same time something I might actually wear now that my life has opened up a little. And because the dress is magic, it still fits.
The necklace your making sounds lovely, I hope it makes it to Etsy so I can see the finished piece.
ReplyDeleteI could really relate to your comments on shopping. I almost strictly shop consignment or thrift shops. I rarely look at every item, instead I slide my hand over the clothes and every once in a while a piece will cause me to pause and take a look. And while I am really drawn to color I tend to wear neutrals. This makes shopping difficult so I have to be in a really good frame of mind to even venture into a shop.
Angie