Posts Tagged ‘a dress a day’
Mustache Mystery Solved!
I’ve been following the mustache trail for a couple of months now, pondering as to the whys and wherefors of the mustache crop taking over the handmade crafts community. Today I stumbled across this subliminal message:
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It seems that mustache-clad robots have been observing the activities on our little planet, and decided that we could all do with a lot more ’stache.
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But don’t worry, they’re very friendly and industrious, and I’m sure they have lots of other good advice to dispense.
You heard it here first, folks!
Images courtesy Anatomy of a Skirt.
Meet the bots! Robot A Day.
Thanks to A Dress A Day for the link. <3
Belated Inaugural Fashion
Since our man in Washington was inaugurated (twice) this week, and everyone and their mother blogged about "Inauguration Fashion," I guess I’ll add my thoughts– really just a collage of tidbits I’ve gleaned recently.
This was definitely my favorite analysis of the First Lady’s wardrobe on 1/20. I don’t watch TV, so I don’t have a first hand opinion, but I generally agree with Erin’s analysis on anything she writes about, so it’s good enough for me.
A local radio show had a conversation last week with Eugenia Paulicelli (author of Fashion under Fascism), in which they discussed a lot of the fashion aspects of the presidential campaign.
NPR had a beautiful story about some other first-rate ladies preparing for and attending an inaugural ball. This piece touched me emotionally, but I also filed it away as evidence for the profound social and psychological effects of fashion. One of the ball invitees concluded, "Nobody knows who we are [...] all they know is we got on a gown, we’re in this crowd, and we’re with the best of the best right now, and what a feeling that is." It’s the power of the costume change…







