Lenore
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deadpandiva said:
No special event. This is just what I wore t owork today.
Adorable, as per usual.
deadpandiva said:
No special event. This is just what I wore t owork today.
Stunning!!!LaMedicine said:
In my mother's kimono (dates back to late '30s-preWWII 40s) and an obi (sash) from my aunt, with a friend at the Christmas party of a swank jazz club in Tokyo.
LaMedicine said:Thank you ladies.
I forgot to say, the motif of the kimono is not print, it's woven in, like tapestry, and is technically called Nutirori Omeshi, Nuitori meaning "like embroidery" and Omeshi is a kind of crepe where the twist of the woof is stronger than regular kimono crepe.
The blonde in this picture was the lady (haha "DAME") I was reffering to in my post! that hair is the color I've been trying for for 4 months! good grief!goldwyn girl said:Inky, I love your outfit !
Thank you all for the complements on my dress. I ended up with only one photo during the party..............
C-dot said:Me too! Red is my favourite colour anyway, and Christmas my favourite season. I have a red cashmere sweater dripping with sequins, and a silk-wool sweater with a fluffy red collar. I like to do my makeup in frosty tones, too
This year I suppose I'll wear my slinky $15.00 satin number:
Probably with black stockings, definitely with a white wool bolero. Brr.
LaMedicine said:Thank you ladies.
I forgot to say, the motif of the kimono is not print, it's woven in, like tapestry, and is technically called Nuitori Omeshi, Nuitori meaning "like embroidery" and Omeshi is a kind of crepe where the twist of the woof is stronger than regular kimono crepe.