I generally come up with an idea of how to style a dress as
I am sewing it together.  Makes sense,
right? – spend hour after hour with some fabric, and thoughts of shoes and
jewelry are bound to flash across my mind.
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Okay, maybe not the best place to take pictures – those seagulls
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The only problem is, I have a bad habit of getting stuck
with that original idea.  And
each time I come across the dress hanging in the closet, I tend to repeat that same look.  Does anyone else have this issue?
So, with a last minute opportunity to attend a Marin Symphony
concert, there was no time to sew a new frock, but plenty of time to rework this red dress.
And it was the perfect chance to wear my thrifted black bead
belt – this one has a fun pattern that is a nice contrast to the red satin.  Since the black belt broke up all that red, I
decided to keep all my accessories red.
The hat was made years ago from a pattern I found on the
internet by Ruby Carnahan.  Now I cannot find
the site, which is a shame, because what I remember is wonderful vintage
instructions for making numerous hats including all of the necessary pattern pieces.  It looks like there is a spiral bound book
for sale on amazon and ebay, so perhaps someone decided to make money off of
the information instead of sharing it on the internet.  Darn it!
Dress:  Made by me,
VPLL 1949 Ladies Dress
Belt:  Thrift Store
Shoes:  Colin Stuart
for Victoria 
Hat:  Made by me
Earrings:  Givenchy
Ring:  Grandmother
Fishnets:  Simply Vera
Clutch:  Banana
Republic
 





 



















































