(Although, I would like to know if the 19th century governess thought that that 20th century miniskirt was the least bit provocative and, I daresay, indecent for her conservative tastes?)
Then again, Daphne might have looked a lot more like the beloved Mama Celeste from the cover of one of those frozen Celeste pizzas, decked out in Mrs. Johnson's dress. "Abbundanza!")
Let's be thankful, Bob, this wasn't happening parallel time. The kids might've raided Auntie Hannah's closet! But then, I guess, the old girl was rather hip for her age. She was one of the few who consistently wore women's flared pants.
Show a little respect for the old girl, Bob.....better Aunt Hannah start up her own little business keeping lonely duffers amused, than mooch off the family like Quentin's been doing for the past 100 years. [lghy]
One of my favorite Vicki wardrobe moments has to be when she is brooding over whether she should sport her baby blue sleeveless bag dress or her pink speckled bag dress for her date with Burke - what a trying decision.
| (http://www.dsboards.com/db/SMF/avtars/blank.gif) (http://www.dsboards.com/images/tentdress.jpg) | I agree. They were probably fashionable at the time, but you have to wonder who first designed those dresses, and what they were smoking at the time. Though not sleeveless, the absolute worst has to be the red one with the blue trim. It looked like she was wearing a one-size-fits-all red tent - there was no shape to it whatsoever. [lghy] |
I've always wondered why being drunk before 10am rendered one beneath contempt.....but getting drunk after 5pm merely makes one a "sport".
Was it the drunks who made that rule up, I wonder?......or the tiresome temperance types?
I agree. They were probably fashionable at the time, but you have to wonder who first designed those dresses, and what they were smoking at the time.
Though not sleeveless, the absolute worst has to be the red one with the blue trim. It looked like she was wearing a one-size-fits-all red tent - there was no shape to it whatsoever. [lghy]