Let me put this image in your head straight away, no need to thank me, you’ll see why in a minute.
I like all of these lovely things- I think they are all serious eye candy- as with all candy- not practical everyday consumption.
I like monochromatic even tho I forget to sew anything in solid colors!
Her name was Lola, she was a showgirl….
Looks like Endora forgot her negligee lining, Durwood….
Now just where is the tasseled cat toy connected to our model?
This is my favorite. Do you feel like donning a subtle rose and joining me?
photo credits: Google images, Style.com
Oooh, yes, I want to join you. I’ll wear the blue one but wear a slip under it. I also want a pattern for that rose to wear on my head.
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Difficulties! I was going to go with that Jedward-meets-Punk hair look from Chanel, and that will not work with these roses. What to do, what to do….
But seriously now, the roses in themselves are beautiful! I’d love a smallish cabbage size one… just to have around.
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I want that purple hat for Mardi Gras!
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I’ll wear the tangerine tango, but only if I don’t have to wear the full face makeup. Can you imagine touching that up throughout the day, so annoying, Hmm, do you think a parka would work with any of these, it’s -10 C here, and don’t forget the boots.
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I’m disapointed that Ms Purple cat toy didn’t wear her lip rouge….
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I just love this form of wearable art. Clothing would be so dull without high fashion, don’t you think?
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Those are some crazy head gear.
Without the hat, done up a little higher and simpler sleeves, I’d wear the orange one. Orange isn’t my colour, but I like the shades of blue/purple in the other dresses.
I also like the print of the short dress.
Once you look past the craziness, the bones are pretty good. Although that green dress, don’t we typically work hard to avoid the bulls eye breast effect?
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I see an angry art deco squid in the green one, what do you see? it’s a party game for the wealthy!
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Rorschack test possibly. I think it looks a bit like an owl. Just picture it, that dress under the owl coat.
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Im working a theme!
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Mmmm lovely. I like 1 and 2. Beautiful shape but full face paint? Won’t it rub off onto the collar?
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I’m not sure that paint is coming off at all!
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I love the cat toy…haha!
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I don’t know where one would wear these — Mardi Gras, perhaps? Even the dresses alone are a bit over the top to me. They do look fun, though!
What I really want is to steal that fabric. The FABRIC and trims used here are amazing….
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These are lovely fabrics- I could stroke these a good bit.
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Clothes like this make me feel plebeian.
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Well, as sewists we all appreciate the art and work of it, but I’m losing respect quickly for stylists!
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I keep thinking “that’s a horse of a different color.” Or, “that’s a Smurf of a different color.”
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Those hats are really something else, although I don’t know what.
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I know you like them- they’re very Fantasia!
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I like the color of the second to last one best, but I like the last dress the best, too.
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I bet all of the other models are jealous of the second one — she has the perfect tint of orange to rival an Oompa Loompa.
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My first thought was that you wouldn’t be able to walk through doorways in those! Mind you I could see those models lounging on a sedan chair.
I also think the orange dress would be quite wearable if hemmed above the knee. I’d keep the sleeves too but wear a vest under.
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These are just beautiful! I can forgo the overblown roses in strange hues, but monochromatic clothing in screaming colour is wonderful to look at!
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Just so you know. I am caught up with my stalking.
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