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02/28/2007

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twollin

And those of us, who are (as Manolo would say)or who are threatened by, the cleavagey slutbombs, thank you so much for presenting such a simple and timely solution to exhibiting the chilly cleavagey bits.

Rebecca

I love this dress! The chocolate and red....beautiful! Did you find the fabric online or in London?I'm hard at work on Butterick's version. I'm using two Amy Butler prints in sky blue and olive. Wonder if I can find sky blue shoes in time for Easter.

bani

Yes, tank tops under low-cut tops are fantastic. During my pregnancy I've been wearing all my wrap dresses, and I realised I was exposing a LOT of breast every time I bent over, so Time For Vests. Although perhaps I should just write slutbomb on my tits, and then if someone says "hey, why have you written slutbomb on your tits?" I'll know they peeked. :PI love the colour combo on this Duro!

sara jane

Ooh! We skipped watching Chicago Tonight last night in favor of The Daily Show. Thank heavens for Tivo - I can see you and your Duro! Love the tank with it, too.

Thoughts on Life and Millinery.

I'm finally brainwashed, or evangelized into the Duro denomination. Glory...all it took was a trip to Nordies and trying on their pricy version of this design. (Shockingly, they don't know what the term "duro" means. I educated them posthaste.)Would you please get cracking on posting the all duro pattern link? I'm going to make a duro to match my new hat that I'm making for Easter:http://jillthinksdifferent.blogspot.com/2007/02/sneak-preview.html I want to know in advance which patterns have what pros and cons. Thanking you in advance....Jill

roach

For the two Duros I made I put in a little triangle of fabric to make what I called a "privacy panel" and just handtacked it in place.

Kathy

Love the duro! Love the fabric, colors, tank top. I am also in fear of having the "cleavage-y-slut-bomb" look, and have used tanks and camis to keep it at bay under lower-cut tops and sweaters. Kudos, Erin...

nicole

I'm new-ish to reading your blog and LOVE it! I wanted to ask if you'd seen "Music & Lyrics" with Hugh Grant and Drew Barrymore yet? I saw it recently and thought of your blog because in one scene she was wearing the most FANTASTIC dress and I believe it would qualify as a Duro - the fabric was divine and the cut looked fantastic on her! Thanks to you and Drew I may just be inspired to try my hand at sewing one in hopes of it looking as good on me!

Isabelle

That's a beautiful dress. Kudos on wearing it on TV! What a pity we can't rerun the show on the website, though.

Kristen

being a stalker of your site, i'm purty sure you haven't posted this one before! And I LOVE IT! It's my favorite of your duros so far! I've had a pattern rotting in my closet for months now - *sigh*, project guilt.

enc

Nothing to do with the Duro (though your best yet, I think), nor your Channel 11 appearance (nice one!) . . . I am so happy that someone else says "The Chicagoland Area." That's what I say when people ask me from whence I came. They don't get it, and I know it's too esoteric for anyone outside the Area to understand, but it's in your DNA when you're born there, and how do you explain that? I mean, it is so large, it's truly a Land. ChicagoLand!I'll shut up now.

Nadia

I love how you reiterate the same pattern and always make it completely different every time.

Anonymous

OK, first of all, LOVE those colors. Kristin Scott Thomas in a movie production of Richard III wore a periwinkle dress with deep scarlet trim. It was one of the most ravishing garmets I've ever seen. (It's worth renting the DVD just so you can see this costume.) The colors on this Duro remind me of Kristin Scott Thomas's dress in that production. Second, I love that you have developed a distinctive personal style that works for you -- and is charming & telegenic, too. (I'm that lawyer who has to wear dark suits & the unflattering short hair and I've really been thinking about how you have developed a unique style, all your own, that is not too costumey but stands out as your own and have been wishing I could figure out something similar for myself.)And finally, thank you for inspiring me to sew.

blueprairie

a plea for help from fellow fashionistas (or in my case, fashionista wannabes): I really really want to make a Duro and have bought the plus-size Duro pattern produced by Simplicity (it's part of their Khaliah Ali line). I was once a pronounced pear but am now more of a slightly off-kilter rectangle, my top half having almost caught up to the rest of me and my waistline having more or less disappeared. As a 5'9", size 22 (store-bought) or 28 (pattern company size), can I pull off a Duro if I alter the top to show about three inches less of chest?

Jen

What a lovely dress! The pattern is so cute. And your tank underneath is, of course, a perfect solution.

IA

I love the red-white-and-brown combo.One of my favorite dresses ever--a knit mock-wrap dress from, of all places, Lands' End--has that color scheme. I even wrote them a letter praising it. Of course, despite their legendary responsiveness to customer feedback, they've never made anything else in that colorway, nor did they ever reissue that dress in other prints. Humph.

erma

You haven't posted this dress before, but I'm pretty sure you have posted the fabric. I really like seeing when a fabric you posted in the past turns into a real dress.I think what I love about the Duros, particularly your Duros, are the brilliant pairings of colors and patterns. Nicely done, again!

Becky O.

I wish I thought to write "slutbomb" on my breast when I was pregnant... Oh the chances I've missed.The brown/red combo is very nice. Great for you fining a matching tank!~Becky

Anonymous

Lusciously subtle Whitman reference. Think of me as the dust under your stilletos.

Anonymous

I am sooooo glad that you featured Duro today again...because I was just wondering if Oprah's dress at the Oscar 2007 is a Duro!Check it out..http://fabsugar.com/153022

Susan

I'm sorry that I missed seeing you on TV :(How about a little more notice next time? :)

Moonwishes

I hope someone has the answer for Blueprairie because I'm basically in the same shape and would love to try a Duro dress as they look so comfy. I'm disabled and comfy is the biggest criteria for clothes for me!

colleen

Very pretty. I like red,and recently bought three red prints for a duro dress. Three prints, for me, are difficult to coordinate. It is more challenging to choose fabrics for a duro than for a quilt, I think. Here you go putting a solid with a print and it looks so nice, right after showing that so very understated darth vader and houndstooth creation! When are you finding so much time to sew?

Karen

Ok, FINE. I will go buy a duro pattern. You have worn me down! My fiance will not be happy with me if he finds I've bought more fabric, since I haven't finished the quilt for his first neice, so I'll have to keep it hidden. I am always on a hunt for dresses with sleeves, and this would be great with my boots. Do these work with wool? I've got quite a wool collection, but there's a washability issue. Darnit Erin, I don't have time to sew these days! I can only resist for so long...

Anonymous

probably someone's already noted this pattern, but here's a simplicity duro-style dress:http://www.simplicity.com/dv1_v4.cfm?design=6615personally, i like the shorter, puff-sleeved variant best.i haven't made any duros myself, but i think that style would work for most body types--the wider sleeves especially would probably balance out heavier areas.

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