Fashion: Armani, rescue?
January 22nd, 2008
I love looking at the runway or catwalk shows of the great designers. No matter how nuts they may appear, there’s something usually being said about our times and our lives. I approach the seasons with glee. “Let’s have fun!” I cry, “Let’s rob them of all the good bits and use them in our personal style.”
And yet, the pleasure of seeing wearable clothes is a different thing. That reassures me that it’s alright to be me, that if I am willing to spend that much money, someone wants me as a customer for more than just the face cream and perfume. Armani just scored with me.

Does that not make more sense than any of those bubble skirts we’ve been seeing? Could not any woman within 20 pounds of normal wear a version of this architecturally superb frock? Does she not look like she is wearing it rather than it wearing her? Does it not, in addition, capitalize on the natural softness of a woman?
If you look at the brief coverage in this photo series at the UK Telegraph, you will see no embarrassing nudity and nothing that requires never-heard-of-before hardware to put on. I personally don’t need evening dresses anymore, but these are lovely and indicate to me that the day clothes are probably also fairly kind to the female who wears them.


4 Comments Add your own
1. Maryann | January 22nd, 2008 at 8:02 pm
I’m short and squat so..no way!
(did you ever work out that involtini recipe?)
2. Mary | January 22nd, 2008 at 8:38 pm
I like the dress, but don’t think it would look good on me (especially not now unless it comes in maternity sizes.). It seems so much more realistic than some of the other things we see on the runway.
3. admin | January 23rd, 2008 at 8:42 am
It won’t look like the above on me, either, but in general it is shaped about like a girl is shaped, eh? By the time this hit a boutique, the neckline would be a bit higher. The brad shoulders and widened skirt make you look MORE shapely. Nothing I say applies to pregnancy!
4. Mary | January 23rd, 2008 at 11:36 am
I know, I know. I do like the dress though.
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