I hadn't thought of the dancing afterwards, but yes! I'm now reminded of a friend's wedding in India, where for one of the ceremonies she had worn a spectacular blue and gold outfit in the traditional style but nearly backless from the waist up, laced to hold it together (there is 'lace' content here) permitting a lot of cutaway. She had had to be cinched into it. So, barely able to breathe, she was still the picture of beauty. Her groom then surprised her by launching into a swing-dance routine with her, his hand on bare back, very seductive, and fun, because they were young and beautiful. I can imagine the same on our dress of the topic, if on the right person. Now I'm wondering how much does one pay for a lace decorated cutaway dress? For that matter, how much is one paid to make the lace for said dress? machine or otherwise. My parting shot is that whereas I quite like it, and it's trendy, it isn't nearly as elegant as the lace creations by Mme. Arpin for haute couture (the exact name of the fashion house escapes me - was it for Dior?).
> with a good dance partner would look really something > on the dance floor. I'm assuming she can swing her > hips when she dances. > a -- bye for now Bev in Sooke BC (on Vancouver Island, west coast of Canada) Cdn. floral bobbins www.woodhavenbobbins.com - To unsubscribe send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] containing the line: unsubscribe lace [EMAIL PROTECTED] For help, write to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
