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08/06/2006

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Cathy

Not that it's my size, but did they say what kind of fabric it is?

Hecate

Nicely made. I'd wear that.

Absinthe

I love it. Its almost gothic!!!

Minya, Warrior Seamstress

Oh, damn. I'm in love.

Shopaholic D

very regal!

Becky O.

My husband and I have just had a great talk about the French revolutionary calendar.Turns out he has owned books from that period and had to learn to date them accordingly.Thanks for the stimulating conversation Dress-a-Day!

La Rveuse

OK, rewind...In honor of my last 18 days in Paris, I feel I must do the French thing and correct your French. :) They do it to me all the time, and would consider it rude NOT to correct you. (Ah, the cultural differences between the French and the Americans...)Dress is "La Robe"C'est moi is "this is me", but more correctly, you would use "Elle". As in "La Robe, elle est moi". However, this is kind of stuffy, so more likely you would hear "c'est moi", despite the fact that we know that dress is feminine, as it should be. If you wanted to say "the dress is mine" you'd say, "elle est `a moi". (excuse the bad accents, blogger does not make it easy or reliable to use them)If you want to say, "that's my thing" you'd say "elle est mon truc" or "c'est mon truc"--but again, this is not necessarily proper french. More often, you'd probably hear, "Moi, j'adore!" (I love it!) Comme ton blog, moi, j'adore! (I love your blog!)Felicitations to the winner of la robe!

Anonymous

Psst! Mrs. B! Wiki the Sun King!

Floridaprincess

I love this dress and would wear it. Tres chic bebe!!!I love french things. I can not get dh to move to Paris tho.This, does not stop me from buying french things. LOL.

Deborah

My eyes, they burn!

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