Monday, September 16, 2013

~YUP, 'TIS TRUE

 
 
 
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Friday, September 6, 2013

~TOO PRETTY TO EAT

 
 
I think these desserts are so magical!
 
  
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~WEEEEEEEE!


 
What an interesting slide.
I wouldn't mind having one ☺
 
 
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Thursday, September 5, 2013

~CREATIVE KITTY-CAT COFFEE


I wonder if someone at Starbuck's could create one of
these for me.  I'll have to inquire about it the next time I stop in for an Iced Decaf Mocha.  Or a Decaf Iced Mocha.  Or a Mocha Iced Decaf.

 
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~WHAT EGG-CELLENT FURNITURE!


These tables and chairs "crack" me up! ☺
What will they think of next?
 
 
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Tuesday, September 3, 2013

~FOOTFALLS


 
Retrouver le tuto en anglais chez Papier Maché
 
 
"I run thus: not with uncertainty"
 
 
☺ What's funny to me is that it's as if this bunny is looking up at the Lord to find out where he should go and then going there ☺
 
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Monday, September 2, 2013

~QUOTATION FOR THE DAY


 


"You aren't an accident or an incident;
you are a gift to the world, a divine work of art,
signed by God."

~ From, In the Grip of Grace, by Max Lucado ~

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Sunday, September 1, 2013

~AN OUTFIT THAT FORESHADOWS FALL & SOME SARTORIAL RAMBLINGS


 
 
 
 
Since today is the first of September, I've decided to post an image of an outfit which hearkens to the fall season.  This dress is from one of Dolce & Gabbana's 2012 collections.  I can see how the open-toed shoes and light-weight fabric of the dress, paired with the long length of the dress and the cozy sweater, could make for a nice autumn ensemble.
 
I am all for long skirts and dresses, as they allow one to feel feminine without having to worry about their hemline--especially while sitting down.  There is a luxury to garments of a longer length, since more fabric is required to make them; alas, that probably also makes for higher prices and/or cheaper fabric.
 
I have come across several long skirts and dresses in the past that were quite fetching; however, the fabric was so thin and/or light-colored that they were see-through, even with a slip underneath.  Many skirts and dresses are not lined, and some require a lining and a slip.  But, linings drive up the price even more, I suppose.
 
I found a maxi skirt at the Gap this summer that works well for me.  It has a fold-over waist and is rayon/spandex, though it feels like very soft cotton.  The fabric is a bit thicker than that on similar skirts I've seen lately.  That, along with the fact that it's well-made and cut in a flattering way, made it worth the not-so-great price of $55.
 
 I did find one other long skirt on sale at another store for $12, and though the fabric is very thin, there is a half-slip sewn in.  If I find it necessary, I'll layer on another half-slip with it, though I might not need to, since the one it came with seems to be pretty opaque and is black in color.
 
I don't have any long skirts or dresses for fall and winter.  That would be fun, though it might be trickier than spring and summer looks, especially since I'm very petite.
 
*My test method of choice for determining if a skirt or dress is see-through is to go outside on a sunny day, stand in the light, and ask a female pal to make sure my fabric is not too thin.  Oh, the drama of it all ☺.
 
*Photo is by Marcin Tyszka for the January, 2012, issue of Vogue Mexico
 
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