Ooooh, you could have this dress custom made in your size. There must be some fabulous dress-makers/tailors in SF who could make this dress a reality for you.
Here is what I’m thinking: 1) Ask Animal Head Vintage to have the buyer contact you; 2) borrow the dress, or take a trip to visit it; 3) copy that lace scallop trim (fabulous on a portrait-necked cashmere sweater with velvet ribbon); and 4) blog about it so we can all have one- we could all meet in San Francisco for a group photo. You could delegate it to me, but really you’ll do it sooner and better.
The ladies at Animal Head really do have the most fanatstic masks (and clothes), but it’s always the masks that I find myself coveting more.
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I thought this was you! That definitely means you need that dress.
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Wow,if ever a dress had your name on it, this is the one.
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Who wouldn’t covet that! Though really I’d probably wear the mask more than I would the dress.
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You’re right Anna, I should just use it as my about page photo. I do want the dress, but I’d need the XS figure to go with it and I’m a 10.
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I thought it was you at first glance too!
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Ooooh, you could have this dress custom made in your size. There must be some fabulous dress-makers/tailors in SF who could make this dress a reality for you.
It really is divine!
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Here is what I’m thinking: 1) Ask Animal Head Vintage to have the buyer contact you; 2) borrow the dress, or take a trip to visit it; 3) copy that lace scallop trim (fabulous on a portrait-necked cashmere sweater with velvet ribbon); and 4) blog about it so we can all have one- we could all meet in San Francisco for a group photo. You could delegate it to me, but really you’ll do it sooner and better.
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Wow! Agree with the others, you would look amazing in that dress. Universe, make this happen!
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That’s not you? I could have sworn that was your freakishly super white skin!
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Love, love, LOVE that dress!
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