Growing up I was lucky that my mom loving handmade most of my clothes to my design specifics. The designs “we” created that looked best (that is, I'm not embarrassed to show friends photos of) were vintage looks. I also enjoyed the luxury of knowing that I wouldn't be wearing the same dress as a classmate.
In the post earlier this morning, I showed you my favorite dress. There were designs that weren't as flattering. Think 1980s Gunne Sax. Lots of lace. Lots of ruffles. Too much material, too detail for a curvy petite frame. Note that had I listened to my mom I wouldn't wince now when I look at some of those photos. I can admit it now – I’m not a rebellious teenager anymore – but I really should have listened to her. It’s not just Father Knows Best. Because I love you all, here are photos of me in ruffly tops.
Why? Let me summarize. I'm 5'3". Most styles are designed for those 5'7" and taller. I have an hour glass shape with a short waist. Most styles are designed for those with more modest chests and long waists. Styles that Vivien Leigh, a 5’3 ½” tall actress, don’t always work for me. (Vivien Leigh is best known for her role as Scarlett in Gone with the Wind.) She was lucky enough to be blessed with a longer torso than me.
Image of Vivien Leigh taken by Peter Stackpole for LIFE and used in accordance with license. Other two images are personal photos: image on the left was taken by my mom; image on the right was professionally shot. |
Are you getting outfits for your bridal shower and going away that match the theme of your wedding?
Ciao Bella!
Eden
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