Halloween Satin Shopping
Posted: Mon Sep 24, 2012 11:01 pm
Fall has always been my favorite time of year, not just for the weather, but for satin shopping. I like to think of Labor Day to be start of the season for satin hunting. Meaning your average guy can walk into a store and purchase a dress without a hassle. (actually I live in SF, there is never a hassle for a guy buying a gown).
Back at the tender age of 17, I bought my first thrift store (charity shop for my UK sisters) formal dress. It was a burgundy taffeta delight made in the early 60's. Shiny rayon taffeta that swished with every movement and lined in satin. I fitted waist with a wide circle skirt. It was so out of fashion for the early 80s when I bought it. But such a thrill. I must have tried on six or eight dresses in the store before settling on my dress. I'm afraid that I will no longer fit a size 8, more like a 16-18 today, but I will be haunting the thrift store aisles looking for plus sized bridesmaid and prom dresses in satin and taffeta.
How about you? What trophies did you bag this satin hunting season?
Kisses,
Alana
Back at the tender age of 17, I bought my first thrift store (charity shop for my UK sisters) formal dress. It was a burgundy taffeta delight made in the early 60's. Shiny rayon taffeta that swished with every movement and lined in satin. I fitted waist with a wide circle skirt. It was so out of fashion for the early 80s when I bought it. But such a thrill. I must have tried on six or eight dresses in the store before settling on my dress. I'm afraid that I will no longer fit a size 8, more like a 16-18 today, but I will be haunting the thrift store aisles looking for plus sized bridesmaid and prom dresses in satin and taffeta.
How about you? What trophies did you bag this satin hunting season?
Kisses,
Alana