However, log onto Mother of the Bride websites and there are some staggeringly appalling outfits which would make a middle aged mother look like an overdressed Christmas Tree. these on the left are the plainest ones I can find believe it or not. Most of the models used for these outfits are only old enough to be mothers of a ten year old and should not be wearing these clothes anyway. They do add a spurious glamour to their awfulness, but put them on the average BritMum and disaster will result. Less is more in this case I feel.
However, log onto Mother of the Bride websites and there are some staggeringly appalling outfits which would make a middle aged mother look like an overdressed Christmas Tree. these on the left are the plainest ones I can find believe it or not. Most of the models used for these outfits are only old enough to be mothers of a ten year old and should not be wearing these clothes anyway. They do add a spurious glamour to their awfulness, but put them on the average BritMum and disaster will result. Less is more in this case I feel.4 responses to “Worried of Colchester”
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Jan – what a simply lovely thing to say. Thank you – that has made my day well week as well actually
Curzon – I shall reply to your comment and email offblog but shall be in the vicinity of Libertys this weekend so will take a look. -
Sorry for the double post: the first post engendered a failure error message from Typepad, so I went back and re-posted it.
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When shopping for the Other Wedding of the Year, I emerged from Selfridges almost in tears of frustration at the unsuitability and appalling expense of most of the stuff I saw (I had assumed that as almost every designer known to woman had an outlet there, that that was the place to go). I got back on the 94 ‘bus and went round the corner to Liberty. Aaaaah. There’s far less stuff to see, but plenty of young (unknown: to me at least) designers, fewer shoppers, and I was lucky enough to be helped by a delightful young girl for whom nothing seemed too much trouble. I came away with The Outfit in a bag on my first shopping foray, totally delighted! It is Issey Miyake Pleats Please: a midcalf, finely pleated skirt in aubergine with a shirt-style jacket in the same fabric and colour, sold separately (so I could if I had wished to, mixed top and skirt in different colours). I can wear both parts with other things to make them “work” in my wardrobe. Almost every colour you can think of goes with aubergine / violet; I wore an “old” cream beaded camisole from Phase Eight, and a wondrous apricot hat from a milliner friend at a fraction of “posh shop” price. Happy to give you her number: she’s in Islington and will make you anything you like.
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Dear Elaine, you could wear a bin-liner and still look glamorous. Actually, a bin-liner would be preferable to that red number in the photo…
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