If any of you are in the Norwich area on Saturday 28th November some of us from
Norfolk Lacemakers will be demonstrating at Norwich Castle in the Fashion and
Passion Day. It will be a wonderful day out for you, as well as Lacemakers we
have fashion students, embroiderers, knitters , all will
From: Ruth Budge [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sorry, Noelene, I think you've been out of Sydney too long!! These days,
the accepted dress for most business types is black!! I've sat many times,
watching workers on their way to and from the office, walking around the
city, and thought how dreary they
At 05:33 PM 12/23/04 +1100, W N Lafferty wrote:
All black office workers in Sydney? Makes sense in the climate?
Sorry Joy, doesn't make sense to me.
Wearing a black shirt and black pants instead of a suit and tie makes a
*lot* of sense. And black for I came here to supervise makes sense
Joy Beeson writes:
When we were in Sydney, I often wondered what was Australian and what was
new to me because I'm not accustomed to big cities and fancy hotels. But it
never occurred to me that the all-black office workers were anything other
than Australian -- it made so much sense in the
, there's been a slight change of fashion, but
its only slight!
Ruth Budge (Sydney, Australia)
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From: W N Lafferty [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: chat [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, December 23, 2004 5:33 PM
Subject: [lace-chat] Fashion
Joy Beeson writes:
When we were