If you have questions as to how they should be worn, or why, I suggest addressing them to the artist. I'm certainly not going to get run around any more by an email list about anyone else's creations. If you think they're indecent instead of figuring out how to coordinate them with other garments, it's not my failure of imagination.

My take is the pictures are like most catwalk fashion: Not intended to be worn exactly as modeled. The 1980s "Out of Africa" look included drawers partly exposed under and/or beneath a skirt with opening front buttons. I frequently did that.

Fran
Lavolta Press
www.lavoltapress.com

On 5/24/2010 5:55 AM, Debra Brightwell wrote:

http://www.magnoliapearl.com/shop/clothing/clothing-gallery3.htm

I do agree these are pretty and interesting but am I too old fashioned to think these are 
still "drawers" or undergarments instead of outerwear?
I will admit to being mesmerized by Jessica's Gunne Sax when I was in school in 
the 70s. My first prom dress was a Gunne Sax knock off with all bits of 
ribbons, lace, and ruffles, sigh.
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