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08/29/2005

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Anonymous

Like the style, hate the print. I'm still hoping to hit the lottery so I can fill my closet with vintage Diane von Furstenberg wraps (among other things).

La BellaDonna

Being curvy, I find that hooks and eyes serve the purpose much better for me than snaps, which exist, IMO, only to unsnap. Preferably at the most inconvenient moment possible.And since the wrap skirt part of wrap dresses tend to blow and UNwrap, I have taken to wearing a nice coordinated single-layer bias silk dress underneath. Silk slips aren't that easy to find, but silk nightgowns are fairly easy; so are simple unlined silk shifts. Instant matching camisole-and-petticoat! *I am not about to wear a single-layer bias-cut silk dress over my curves, thankyouverymuch, but they make great sleepwear and underpinnings.

Lauren

Wraptastic!Actually, though, I kind of dislike the print as well. I think if there were a little less army green in it, I'd be in. The cuffs are GREAT.

Erin

La BellaDonna, that silk nightgown idea is GENIUS. You could even buy long ones and hem them to the right length. I see them on the clearance rack at Marshall's and Filene's all the time ...I do prefer snaps just because I think hooks and eyes tend to cause rips as well, and ones that are hard to fix. But snaps are less sturdy!

Jonquil

Sergeant BackToTheSeventies reporting for duty, SIR!

kbsalazar

Just the thing to wear to a business meeting in a combat zone. Maybe Manolo's Shoe Blog has hints on just the right camo mule to complement.

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