Wow, there's a design feature I hadn't considered. I'm
not sure it's flattering even on the best figure.
I think from the tiny pic I saw on the website that
Patty could be right.
--- Patricia Dowden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Spiders,
>
> Yeah, I have seen the cover. It looks to be some
> kind of needle lace
> concoction. There may be tapes, a la Battenberg,
> but it is relatively
> coarse. It does, however seem to be handmade.
>
> Patty
>
> ... to wear to the banquet at the next lace event?!
> On the cover of the February 'Marie Claire' - a
> beautiful young woman
> wears a lace-backed dress (note, some interpretation
> on the term
> 'back'). I saw it in passing at the grocery
> checkout, then went to the
> marieclaire-dot-com site - go to current issue to
> see a small picture
> of the cover. Something then went haywire with my
> browser and it
> shutdown - must have been the 'back' - but, my, what
> an interesting
> way to use lace as part of a garment.
> If someone else has seen the magazine cover, perhaps
> they could
> comment on the style of lace?
> --
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> Bev in Sooke BC (on Vancouver Island, west coast of
> Canada)
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