I'll admit it. I've come across some strange vintage clothing over
the years. Particularly dresses. Don't know what designers have in mind
when they mix patterns that don't belong within a two-mile radius of
each other, or add accents like cotton ball shapes made of fabric, or
fringe that never should've been fringe, but more like shag carpet.
Regardless, there are also beautiful, perfect, vintage dresses too.
And then there are the, "Where in the heck would I wear this one?" kind of dress. That's this dress. The one that looks like a widow would be wearing it. A dress for Sally Skellington. A dress for a funeral, or perhaps a really creepy cocktail party.
Or the perfect dress if you're Wednesday Addams. YES!
Moral of the story? There really is a dress for all occasions. And sometimes, that occasion is on Halloween, in the dark of night, where only pale people tend to thrive. They may be named Morticia, or Elvira. Or maybe even Mrs. Dracula. But, when the vintage dress fits -- the right one -- wear it!
Happy November y'all!
Dress, available here ◄
Regardless, there are also beautiful, perfect, vintage dresses too.
And then there are the, "Where in the heck would I wear this one?" kind of dress. That's this dress. The one that looks like a widow would be wearing it. A dress for Sally Skellington. A dress for a funeral, or perhaps a really creepy cocktail party.
Or the perfect dress if you're Wednesday Addams. YES!
Moral of the story? There really is a dress for all occasions. And sometimes, that occasion is on Halloween, in the dark of night, where only pale people tend to thrive. They may be named Morticia, or Elvira. Or maybe even Mrs. Dracula. But, when the vintage dress fits -- the right one -- wear it!
Happy November y'all!
Dress, available here ◄
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