If you happen to have a few dozen spare
pairs of rubber gloves and a hot-glue
gun, you could make this fetching little
ensemble—but where would you wear it?
The more fashions change the more they stay the same.
This could be an entirely appropriate dress to wear anywhere depending on your name.
Then there is the notorious Parisian multi-talent (actress, dancer, singer, lover of Georges Simenon) who pulled that look off (speaking of off) with aplomb.
Were I in the vicinity of this shop I might lift unto my hand a single paired unit and exclaim, “Look, they have condoms for motorcycle gangs!”
How creative! There is an exhibit now in the Atlanta airport of recycled fashion and falls in line with this frock. I'll look for a link or will send you a photo or two.
The more fashions change the more they stay the same.
ReplyDeleteThis could be an entirely appropriate dress to wear anywhere depending on your name.
Then there is the notorious Parisian multi-talent (actress, dancer, singer, lover of Georges Simenon) who pulled that look off (speaking of off) with aplomb.
Were I in the vicinity of this shop I might lift unto my hand a single paired unit and exclaim, “Look, they have condoms for motorcycle gangs!”
Such an eye-catching dress. A good one for MYM.
ReplyDeleteThat's a beautiful dress.
ReplyDeleteHow creative! There is an exhibit now in the Atlanta airport of recycled fashion and falls in line with this frock. I'll look for a link or will send you a photo or two.
ReplyDeleteBises,
Genie
I didn't realize it was made out of rubber gloves ... but it is a cute dress from the younger generation.
ReplyDeleteVisiting from MYM -- Have a happy week!
Finally, a matching outfit for when I'm doing the dishes {or 'washing up' as we often say here}. What a great fit for today's theme, Alexa.
ReplyDeleteWow! Now that's recycling with style! Who would believe that rubber gloves could become so artistic!
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