I like this Cynthia Steffe dress quite a bit -- except for the floaty elbow sleeves. Can anyone wear them and not have them be dripping mustard and pencil shavings by the end of the day? (Not to mention that they get caught in the ammo belt of my Gatling.) So I'd take my scissors to 'em right quick. That is, if I were going to spend $415 on this at Saks, which is about as likely as me actually firing a Gatling.
I am tempted to go hit M&J Trim, though, and see what I could scare up for a similar dress. Especially if I can find some of that peacock-print Liberty silk that I've been looking for ...


































Oh hey, there's a shoutout to Liberty in the book I'm currently reading -- Maisie Dobbs by Jacqueline Winspear. It's a great book, about a woman who becomes a consulting detective after WWI.
Posted by: Jesse | 10/10/2005 at 09:11 AM
I rather like the floaty sleeves - and I think they are short enough that you wouldn't have too many trailing-in-things problems.
Posted by: oliviacw | 10/10/2005 at 11:11 AM
They're nice short floaties. It's the wrist-length angel sleeves that get one into trouble.
Posted by: Jonquil | 10/10/2005 at 12:07 PM
I'm tired of the bohemian thing, and the season hasn't really started yet!
Posted by: Gidget Bananas | 10/10/2005 at 12:17 PM
Those are short, managable floaty-sleeves. Of course, I'm apparently one of the only people on the planet that can wear the loooooong floaty-sleeves and not have disaster strike. Unlike other goths I know, who have set themselves on fire when wearing long floaty-sleeves ...
Posted by: Jilli | 10/10/2005 at 01:24 PM