I was searching for a picture that I knew I'd used once on my blog. In going through the blog archive, I was delighted to see all the pictures collected there over the last nine years or so. I stopped at several pictures, remembering the article that went with that picture. I'm amazed at how many articles there were - the count tells me it stands at 699 - this will be 700.
My eye lingered on the pictures of the evening gowns - I do love elegant evening gowns. I'll never an occasion to wear them, but I'd love to have a collection of some of the most elegant. I'm reprising the article that goes with the luscious pink Yves Saint Laurent number below.
The Lovely Brooke Shields - looking stunning as always at a recent MMA gala |
Vintage YSL |
I remember a gown my Mom made in my senior year. It was a
strapless floor length white satin “underdress”. I could wear it alone, with or
without the various colored hooked-in straps and sashes, and the stoles she
made in both red and purple velvet. I could wear the gown with the sheer
lavender voile overdress, trimmed in purple velvet. That dress was my senior
prom dress. Sleeveless with sort of an over top like a bolero – trimmed in the
purple. (I just spent about a half an hour looking for the ad from 1959-60 – I
think it was from Modess sanitary napkins… “Modess because” – and saw a lot of
great, nostalgic ads, but not the dress!) Anyway, the
underdress could also be basted up and then she made an overdress of white
voile curtain fabric, the edges were embroidered in a flowery, scalloped edge.
So I could wear the underdress hemmed – or! she pulled the whole thing up into
a gathered rose she basted in, and I could wear it with the velvet sashes and
with or without straps she snapped in. My sister wore the underdress that
year with the red velvet for her junior prom and to several occasions in her senior
year too. I don’t think either of us ever wore it the same way
twice. Oooo, and I don’t have even one picture of either
of us in the dress in any of its various permutations. I tell you, my mother
was on a roll that year. Well, she was on a roll every year – you can read
about more of her sewing in my post A Material Thing.
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Love that gown!
And, of course, you know that's a young Ted Danson backed up
against that
refrigerator. I've had this ad for eons in my special scrapbook.
And the Aramis was
the one worn by a then special "beau" of mine.
Oh, the memories!
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After finishing my blog on The Coat of Many Colors, I got
to thinking about all the fabulous gowns I’d seen and loved over the
years. I do love evening gowns. I’ve never had much
occasion to wear them once I was past my prom years, but I’ve always had an eye
for the elegant ones. Over the years I subscribed to Vogue I pulled out several
pages of gowns I’d love to have had. I still have several pasted in my own special
scrapbook, ready to be scanned in for this posting. I look at them today and to
my way of thinking they’re still in style.
If you have oodles of time you can get your fill of gorgeous
creations from decades of designing just by googling ‘evening gowns’, or
something like ‘red evening gowns’ under Google Images. Be ready to
sit a spell.
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