This year we are offering four lines: Dare to Wear, The Glamourous Life, Tastefully Yours, and Only You.
Dare to Wear
Midsummer Night's Dream |
In Flame-Color'd Taffeta |
Love's Labours Won |
The Glamorous Life
She Stoops to Conquer |
She Cuts a Wide Swathe |
Tastefully Yours
How Do I Love Thee |
Be the Green Grass Above Me |
Only You
She Walks in Beauty |
Is there a line that you would recommend to a woman of mature years, who has indulged in perhaps de trop panforte over the silly season? I am leaning towards Love's Labours Won but am worried that I may resemble a three seater sofa...
ReplyDeleteWe plan to introduce a new line in the spring: Dangerous Ages. I think you will find it well suited to your needs. In order to advise further, I would need more details. In the meantime, you might consider a dress with a slightly lower version of the empire waist. And remember, dresses cut on the bias are forgiving of character flaws. But this does not solve your immediate problem. With a bit of discreet redaction, How Do I Love Thee or Be the Green Grass above Me might do.
ReplyDeleteSincerely,
Madame Urania Chanel de Newtoniere.