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07/30/2008

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Carol

I bought a green knit shirt with a fauxlero yesterday at Dillards. I might not have given it a chance, if it had not been for this site. It's awesome. Dressy like wearing a jacket, without the extra layers!

Vireya

That was an interesting presentation, Erin; very thought-provoking. (Just had to use a cheap semi-colon!) And it was great to hear the voice behind this blog.

Marjie

I hope you're enjoying your fabric finding opportunities!

Jean

Excellent talk... I give it *****'s Do I get to pay less if I spell a word wrong? That's the only way I would be able to afford writing at all.

Nadine

Yeah, I think those are real fauxleros. Trueleros! No, wait, what was it? Oh right, boleros . .

Rachel

Awesome! Love the fauxleros...and I'm so happy the 50s are coming back style wise. And what a lovely reading voice.

Star

My money's on fauxleros. Three girls doing the "Vive le Fauxlero" hand salute, and nary a gap or edge out of place? No awkward slippage, nobody even slightly askew? Fauxlero power, my friends!

Little Hunting Creek

No, could it be? Terrorist Fist Fauxlero salutes! They are everywhere! oh nooooooooooooooo!

Renee

Thanks Erin for letting us in on the presentation. Since I don't see faraway traveling in the forseeable future, thanks also for letting me live vicariously - shopping for fabric in Japan!

Ellie Finlay

Oh, I LOVE your talk. Just amazing. I hope it has a wide hearing/viewing.Very, very thought provoking.

belphebe

I think those are real boleros. If you look at the two center girls, you can just make out the two layers of cloth under their arms: shirt/top and bolero.Thanks for sharing your speech, Erin. That was interesting.

Anonymous

listening to your talk and watching your slideshow a question occurs to me.is the 'onesie' the 'ur-fauxlero'?sincerely,mary

Lisa @ the Vintage Fashion Library

Maybe Project Runway can work in a fauxlero challenge next season.Love those Olympic rings ringlets.

marissa

wow...the hair is amazing

Hyena In Petticoats

Fauxleros? Brilliant. Olympic ring hairdos? Even better. Your presentation? Absolutely wonderful. I loved it. Thanks for sharing it with us - I've been over to D.E before, but I think it's time for another visit. You also have a brilliant speaking voice, by the way! Leah xxx

Adrienne

Thanks for the sale tip on, Out Of The Ashes. I haven't looked there for a while. I will today.God Bless. - Adrienne

Anonymous

Could someone please help me find the isummit talk abstract Erin mentions in the beginning of her presentation?I can't seem to find it.Thanks!

engineer beth

Erin,Your talk was very interesting. Where did you get your pictures?! They are incredible. How are you so good at pictures when you are a word person? Amazing that you used no words on your slides....I hope they paid you to go to JP to give the talk. I'd love a gig where I got to go fabric shopping in exchange for a 9 minute talk.The big question is.....what dress did you wear when you gave your talk?!

mimi

"Fauxlero" is my fashion nightmare... for us chesty and broad types, it would just be an incredibly unflattering look. But, for those women... dainty and small boned, it is a kinda pretty, albeit flight-attendanty touch.

Chantelle

I loved your talk, Erin! Before I listened to it, I scrolled through the slides looking at the pictures; I think that you chose some beautiful pictures to illustrate your words. I did find your talk quite thought-provoking. I thought that it illustrated the pitfalls of something not being a commons very well. And yes: what *will* you be wearing while you give your talk? :)

Cookie

Perhaps we're seeing the edges of athletic bras beneath the fauxleros? Not dresses? If they are boleros, they must be wired, because they lie suspiciously flat and smooth.

Eirlys

Enjoyed your talk very much - you're very easy to listen to, Erin, and wonderfully educational. Food for thought indeed. Am now wondering what the world would be like if smiles and politeness were proprietorial too. Presumably politicians and flacks would own the entire futures market in the stuff? Just the idea is giving me hives.

Eirlys

PS That dystopia would totally blow my plans for retirement: to talk the hind leg off a donkey, smile benignly at all and sundry, and hold doors open for mothers struggling with screaming toddlers/wayward strollers.

Erin

Thanks so much for all the nice comments!The (admittedly very short) abstract of my presentation is here: http://icommons.pentabarf.org/programme/iSummit08/track/Keynotes/194.en.htmland I wore the Duro Jr. Dress. :-) http://www.dressaday.com/2008/07/duro-junior.html

Erin

The pictures are all from Flickr! They are licensed under the Creative Commons (as is this blog) so that they can be reused. To find CC-licensed images, use the "Advanced" search on Flickr, and scroll to the bottom to check the "Find CC-licensed content" checkbox.Each slide has the Flickr username of the person who took the picture. I highly recommend checking out those users; their work is GREAT!

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