Dressed for Friday
Now that I've retired, I've gradually lost the rhythm of the week: the reveille rat-tat of Monday, the downhill slope of Thursday, the melancholy late Friday afternoons when I wanted to leave, but an extra hour or two would leave the work in good shape for the inevitable... Monday.
I can feel the progression still, especially the fizz of Friday, when each rider on the bus seems eager, arms full of weekend treats, phones buzzing with plans. "Bon weekend", everyone says when I shop.
People dress a little more cheerfully then, perhaps going out after work, or just relieved to have mustered another week.
At twilight, restaurant terrasses beckon, houses warm with cooking, menorahs glow, two-fours clatter into the fridge, men hoist cuboid toddlers out of car seats. Passing me arm in arm, a seventy-something woman asks her friend, "Shall we eat before or after the play?"
Whether you spend your day in an office or not, an easy dress signals palpable relief and enjoyment, and skips out after a long week with singular grace.
Kate Spade "Chessa" knit shirtdress, $388 at Nordstrom.
Oversize, dove-grey fine cashmere dress by Claudia Schiffer, $895:
Shirred linen sheath in merlot, Land's End, $110 (in Petite and Plus, too).
Elie Tahari navy Tess Dress with trapunto-detail belt, $348.
One last dress. I'm entranced, and admit it implies an arty office from which to to exit, or perhaps one's Alfa. College printed georgette shirt dress by Duro Olowu, $1,580.
Comments
Thought of you a few times today -- first, getting a new bed into our ParisAddress apt (believe me, it was necessary, old one completement cassé!
second, visited Bompard to check out a navy v-neck pullover.
Both of those were recommendations from you backaways -- more evidence of how our blogging friends enrich our lives. Thanks!
(and of course it has a great neckline for pearls.:)
rb: All these dresses suit pearls- and your necklace is exquisite!
What irks me is that when you find a nice dress in a summery fabric, it's almost always lined. What's the point of that? Grrrrr.
I keep seeing lovely Tahari dresses this spring and drooling over them. Unfortunately they are all cut too short for me.