Yesterday, there were
several three - year - olds at the snack table, including some
girls costumed in our fancy
dress up clothes, a couple with baby dolls on their arms.
This
dress was definitely the star of the show, as soon as I walked into the BCBGeneration party a
girl ran up to me asking where she could find it, and throughout the day
several envious
girls asked about it.
I like the blue velvet, but at 5» 1 ″ I am afraid the underarm seam would fall closer to my waist than armpit, the shoulder seam would fall
several inches down my upper arm, pockets at mid-thigh... Garments like these make me look like a (very old) little
girl dressed up in Mommy's clothes, and I'm not willing to pay the cost of the garment over again for a complete remake.
I have rayon
dresses with her signature neck bows from the»40s, a voluminous dirndl skirt that was one of her first design sensations in the»30s, several of her feminine «Kitchen Dinner Dresses» (for the young homemaker who entertained without help), a late 40s «Popover» wrap dress, soft suits for the «career girl,» and a chic wartime coat that was manufactured within government rationing restri
dresses with her signature neck bows from the»40s, a voluminous dirndl skirt that was one of her first design sensations in the»30s,
several of her feminine «Kitchen Dinner
Dresses» (for the young homemaker who entertained without help), a late 40s «Popover» wrap dress, soft suits for the «career girl,» and a chic wartime coat that was manufactured within government rationing restri
Dresses» (for the young homemaker who entertained without help), a late 40s «Popover» wrap
dress, soft suits for the «career
girl,» and a chic wartime coat that was manufactured within government rationing restrictions.