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07/28/2005

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vintagecrochetgirl

Erin, is the capelet attached to the dress? I looks like it might be separate, but I can't be sure. It's certainly stunning, something I could see Reese Witherspoon, Gwen Stefani or Christina Aguilera wearing.

Erin

I think it is attached -- I'm not sure how it would stay on otherwise.Of course, it could always be pinned on the mannequin, but I really think it's integral.I see Ashley Judd in this, myself. :-)

ita

God, that's beautiful.I'm reminded of a display I saw in the 80s in London at the V&A. Of course, it's not online.I bought a few postcards of the dresses, and keep meaning to scan them for you.

jrochest

Hey, TWO Toronto sites in one day (Fresh Baked Goods and the ROM are both within a 15 minute walk of here). I'm impressed.This dress is spectacular, I must say, but the link to the blurb on the collection of essays is even more interesting: I'm a PhD and a professor who keeps getting distracted from my 'real' work by clothes -- but hey! Maybe I should learn to blend work with pleasure, and write about the sociology of clothing.Love the site -- it's a wonderful distraction, and great dresses!

Erin

Thank you!You should definitely work on the sociology of clothing because that's what I want to read. And it seems as if I have a not-so-seekrit desire to go to Toronto. Obviously!

shana

Wow, that's an amazing dress!!

jrochest

You should come to TO. The city has the most AMAZING vintage clothing shops (Kensington Market, Queen Street, etc) full of wonderful things for not much money -- and it's got the Bata Shoe Museum, which is more up Manolo's street than yours, but still. :)

Anonymous

Wow. That is one gorgeous dress. *sigh* *gazes longingly*

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