Miss Dottie
Practically Family
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Ladies,
I was watching the notebook last week and saw the most gorgeous piece of clothing--the dressing gown. I saw a character wearing one. It looked like a vintage evening dress that was basically split in half and a zipper or buttons attaching the middle back together. I ilke the idea of the zipper. Keeps everything in place.
Does anyone own one and use it? It seems like the perfect thing to toss on after you get out of the shower and are doing make up. Or just want to stall on getting dressed. And so lady like and pretty in the morning, when sometimes I can't even handle thinking straight until I've had a cup of coffee.
Sigh! I have issues with today's bathrobes. They don't stay tied and just look so frumpy most of the time. And really--they are for the bath--not for just lounging or sitting at your kitchen table having a morning cup of joe.
Ladies--your thougthts?
- Miss Dottie
I was watching the notebook last week and saw the most gorgeous piece of clothing--the dressing gown. I saw a character wearing one. It looked like a vintage evening dress that was basically split in half and a zipper or buttons attaching the middle back together. I ilke the idea of the zipper. Keeps everything in place.
Does anyone own one and use it? It seems like the perfect thing to toss on after you get out of the shower and are doing make up. Or just want to stall on getting dressed. And so lady like and pretty in the morning, when sometimes I can't even handle thinking straight until I've had a cup of coffee.
Sigh! I have issues with today's bathrobes. They don't stay tied and just look so frumpy most of the time. And really--they are for the bath--not for just lounging or sitting at your kitchen table having a morning cup of joe.
Ladies--your thougthts?
- Miss Dottie