Website review: A Dress A Day
SollaSollew discovered this in Clothing
•9 reviews since May 26, 2005
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•dressaday.com/dressaday.html
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LOSTkittyk rated 3 months ago- A Dress a Day is one of my favorite places to visit. The links, the stories, everything is just great.

kiribird2 rated 12 months ago
So out, must be nearly in, thanks young Judefa for this little number.
Can still feel that fabric pulling under armpits (complete with perspiration marks), the chalk line being drawn round hem for what seemed hours.

KahlilaGibran rated 12 months ago
Oh yea, this dress is crap.
I have two maxi-dresses,
bought on the same day. And
had I seen this on the rack I would
certainly not have been tempted.
And as for this, I can only agree with the
blogger -- who filed it under "train wrecks".
She has a very wry and funny site stitched together
from clothes, patterns and remnants found on eBay.

BabyGrace rated 23 months ago- One of my long-time favorites on the web!

sacratomato rated 26 months ago
Charming, funny fashion blog, devoted to dresses, naturally. From the blog:- I love this fabric with an obsessive and stifling love.
I wish I could have met the textile designer. After sitting a safe distance away from him or her, I would casually venture to bring up what creative process had led to shouting stylized crows with megaphones. "It's such an ... inventive design! How on earth did you come up with it?" Of course, if the answer was "Well, I see them all the time, along with the dancing elephants wearing propeller beanies," I might shift my chair a little further away and pretend to get a text message on my phone that needed immediate attention. But I sure as heck wouldn't leave without four or five yards for my very own.
However, I can't imagine that I would be able to choose a better pattern for this fabric than this designer (the label is "Ann Sutton"). I love the surplice cap-sleeve bodice WITH the midriff band (perhaps the crows are cheering for the midriff band? Seems reasonable to me) and the lovely full skirt. I should be able to fake this up. This is absolutely a "no, but hum a few bars" style of dress.

ihavewebfeet rated 26 months ago- This blog reaches way down to my inner girly-girl! The author posts a photo of a dress or of a vintage dress pattern every day and talks about it. From time to time, she'll find a dress and make up a story from its point of view ("The Secret Lives of Dresses"). Silly? I would have thought so, but I so enjoy her little stories.

lady-of-shallot rated 27 months ago- Click to see interesting dress pictures.