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07/15/2006

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Shiny Blue Black

Try this one.so dramatic, yet I get the feeling it's just trying a little bit too muchI LOVE your secret lives. You should seriously do a book (with lovely photos) I would totally buy it!

diane

Oh yes, Erin, I feel your pain. Between the responsibilities we have, the responsibilities we love, and then that special thing which is ours, it all becomes a bit much sometimes. As afraid I am to reveal my totally hokey side in public, I find that a few bars of Helen Reddy's "I Am Woman" always helps. I know you know the lyrics. Just a little private hum to yourself to start is all it takes.C'mon Erin, you ARE woman, lets hear you roar.

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If you do a book of nothing but the Secret Lives of Dresses, I promise to buy a copy for everyone I like. And be cheerful about it!

Miss Kitty

HOORAY! More "Secret Lives of Dresses!" My day is complete!I have a couple of dresses to photograph and send along to you--one is a dress my mom made in the 1980s from a '40s pattern: belted with a full skirt and fluttery cap sleeve, white fabric with 1/4" embroidered red dots. Also a 1970s halter-topped floor-length gown made of floaty, flowy green-floral-print chiffon--she wore it to my aunt's summer wedding in 1975. These two dresses really have some stories to tell! I'll also ask and see if she still has the patterns. Keep up the excellent work. I love your blog!P.S. I had to enable the Comment Password feature on my blog to keep out the spammers--it seems to work pretty well.

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