Catalog porn: Python print dress lust
I'm easily seduced by catalogs. Here's a insouciant silk twill python-print dress from J. Crew.
I want it.
No, wait. I want to be a coltish Seven Sisters senior invited to Spring Fling by my lacrosse-playing boyfriend, Graeme. I want to be able to drink six Manhattans and dance to dirty house till 4 am. with no hangover.
Graeme proposes, and offers me a 2 carat pear-shaped diamond, which might be flashy, but it's a family heirloom. I will admire the ring while I study for my theoretical physics final- have to maintain my "A" average.
This is catalog porn; the clothes as metaphor for a life, which may be desirable or merely entertaining, depending on your dreams.
I would love to have this dress cut longer and large enough for my shape (a healthy 14-16).
I could comb fabric stores ("Do you have an olive python printed silk?"), hire a dressmaker, and hope it turns out. But that's even more of a fantasy than my life in the dress.
A more womanly interpretation could well result in a costly disaster: mutton dressed as snake.
I want it.
No, wait. I want to be a coltish Seven Sisters senior invited to Spring Fling by my lacrosse-playing boyfriend, Graeme. I want to be able to drink six Manhattans and dance to dirty house till 4 am. with no hangover.
Graeme proposes, and offers me a 2 carat pear-shaped diamond, which might be flashy, but it's a family heirloom. I will admire the ring while I study for my theoretical physics final- have to maintain my "A" average.
This is catalog porn; the clothes as metaphor for a life, which may be desirable or merely entertaining, depending on your dreams.
I would love to have this dress cut longer and large enough for my shape (a healthy 14-16).
I could comb fabric stores ("Do you have an olive python printed silk?"), hire a dressmaker, and hope it turns out. But that's even more of a fantasy than my life in the dress.
A more womanly interpretation could well result in a costly disaster: mutton dressed as snake.
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Discovered your blog via Deja Pseu's, and feel as though I've found a friend.
Ta for stopping by.
I am a big fan of catalogs and objects inspiring narratives. Love this post. And, I too love "mutton dressed as snake." LOL!
Nancy, thank you for the en-couragement.