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04/27/2009

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Christine D

Perhaps Pink Dress is losing some of her (ahem) "enhancing" tissues...

wundermary

Pink dress also looks like she has a wacky hat on that is shaped like a giant, brain sucking daisy. It probably made her pull that scarf trick.

Genevieve

You are completely demented! Keep it up!

Anonymous

delurking to say... you are very funny! Yay! :)

xstpenguin

No, no, that's not a pink dress, that is her uniform as the restroom attendant where they hold their Kapelet Klatsch meetings. You pull on the end and tear off to dry your hands.I loved Mighty Mouse. Your inspired nonsense always saves the day ;)!Yes, the wearing of green polka dot hats should commence forthwith, especially ones that you deny wearing.Cheers,AJ

anniebelle

I've got to quit reading your posts at 6:00 AM while drinking coffee. I almost woke the whole house up (not to mention what almost hsppened to the monitor!)Thanks for the needed laugh,Nancy

Anonymous

Midori, the female violinist, was in concert this past weekend, wearing a gown with a capelet, almost exactly like this one. The rest of the dress was different, but I have to say that was the first capelet I've seen in many a year.

gwensews

Pink dress is actually incognito as she is actually a tissue dispenser!You are such a stitch!

heiligeglut

HaHA! You just made me snort milk all over my keyboard with the "*blank stare*" bit. Thanks! (oh, and the Mighty Mouse theme is now stuck in my head for the remainder of my morning, I think)

Theresa

I've seen a lot of vintage pattern with the scarf sticking out of the bodice bit and frankly, I don't get it.Jsut like we had International Wear a Dress Day, we should have International Wear a Polka Dot Hat and Act Oblivious Day.

Melissa

Ladies and gentlemen, put your hands together for Joan Crawford and the MadCaps!The capelet reminds me of Fred and Ginger's big kiss scene in "Swing Time."Fred: I like your dress.Ginger: Thank you.Fred: I like the sleeves.Ginger: Oh, it's a... it's a cape.

Rebecca Z.

flower dress's bones have turned to some Gumby-like rubber, perhaps because she lost her hat?I only wish the green pumps were polka-dotted, too. And I'd embroider the green capelet with polka dots, but rainbow colors, not white, and paint my nose red, becoming the most feminine klown at the klatch.

Anonymous

Ooh... the seams on the back of the skirt that turn into inverted pleats are tasty!

Cookie

The capelet is...interesting. I guess when you're trying to entice pattern-buyers, manufacturers put a little of everything out there. But I wonder what the illustrator thought as they were reading the assignment; "Bodice folds downward from V-neck into short cape...WTF????"

Thoughts on Life and Millinery.

I want that green polka dot hat. And once you get a bit older, capes that hide upper arm wobbles might become more appealing...

Cathy

Reacting to the dress and not the story (wonderful as the thread is) - my mother made this dress in a deep purple. I think she had another version, too, but that's the one I remember.I believe there was a hat involved at first, but I don't remember it.

Theresa

Flowered dress looks dammned excited about something

Sara

I've been really enjoying your site. Love it! I just bought a green polka dot skirt....

50sgal

It's funny your saying that about the hat, as I am often wearing my darling 1950's hats (being in 1955 and all) and will sometimes get stares, which I usually respond with blank stares or BIG smiles, though I actually get more compliments than I thought I would. I really think ladies WANT to wear hats but are afraid or think they can't for some reason. It is odd, that we have such freedom in what we are 'allowed' to wear and yet most people wear boring jeans and t's all the time. I adore this pattern. I have not been able to sew for a month or so no, but promise myself in May to make at least a few dresses and skirts.

Anonymous

I like that green dress. It will go great with my black gloves boots. Oh, the pockets. Hidden but right there to put your hands in or something else in. Dont really care for the floral print; I wear solid dark colors mostly.

Jules

You are so funny..This post just made my day complete.Thanks for sharing..Have a wonderful day too.;Dhttp://www.soloden.com

Solo

That was so funny.I love this post,an hoping to see more like this.;Dhttp://www.solofoodtrip.com

Linda S

I actually saw some anchor on the news this morning wearing a jacket (bright yellow) with a similar look to the pink dress. My thought was wtf??!!! Funny to see this post now.

Betsy

It is dangerous for me to come to this blog because I get lost in it when I need to be sleeping (I really need to be sleeping). But everything about A Dress A Day is so much fun.

Holly

you are hilarious! thank you for blogging.

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