No styling, no creative photography and you'll see not even any vacuuming - this frock needed to go on Dotty (the mannequin) straight away. I can't wait for Jem to get home from school to see this - it may just fit her too.
I just love it. The weird thing is the inside label reads Stones of Ballarat. Stones building is still here in Ballarat but it now houses a sports store.
Can you imagine a young girl going to a ball in this dress? The weeks of planning and waiting she would have had, the excitement of getting ready, butterflies in her tummy waiting to be asked to dance. Giggling with her girlfriends behind their hands. It just seems so romantic, all that anticipation.
The skirt has four layers with the bottom being a very soft pink. It is in great condition and I think I shall just leave it as it is - not try to clean it at all.
Oh now that Dotty has a dress some of the other "girls" may want one to.
Eeek and double eek.Great find.
ReplyDeleteOh WOW! It's FANTASTIC! Lucky Dotty (maybe lucky Jem as well)!
ReplyDeletemy daughter would be over the moon if she has a dress like that - look out princessville!
ReplyDeleteOMG!OMG!OMG! I can't STAND IT! THAT DRESS IS SO AWESOME! I am SO jealous! JEALOUS!
ReplyDeleteSorry, I can't stop hollering! It's just SO CUTE!
If I could fit into the dress I would borrow it...for a few years.
ReplyDeleteGood buy Jodie. Beautiful.
okay, the dress is a Princess Dress :) ...but I love the "girls"!
ReplyDeleteOne of these days I'm going to stumble across me a dress form/mannequin in the GW and I'm going to simply G*L*O*W for days....
Oh Wowsers!! That is a deam dress.
ReplyDeleteOh My Gosh! What an incredible dress. I want to go shopping along side you. xoxo
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