tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7188858439852729115.post1395809197992864041..comments2023-05-22T03:04:42.242-05:00Comments on Dame Eleanor Hull: I see LondonDame Eleanor Hullhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06512884104691200975noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7188858439852729115.post-90429681217230215632010-07-13T18:19:20.800-05:002010-07-13T18:19:20.800-05:00just to join the bandwagon:
as a young fairly ski...just to join the bandwagon:<br /><br />as a young fairly skinny (but flabby-skinny if that makes sense) gal who lived at a summer conference in dresses made of "slinky" jersey - I just have to chime in that a half slip and the right cut of dress makes all the difference - for regardless of material - none of mine were particularly clingy - and a slip was enough to keep them looking perfectly acceptable.<br /><br />However I am also the only girl my age (late 20s) I know who still owns and wears slips. I have yet to figure out how this is possible, because hello? Light colors? your undies show through if not, and besides, who wants their dress stuck to them in the heat - thats the job of your slip! lol! So I vote we bring back the slip! Last time I had to go look for a slip when I visited my parents and forgot mine, even the woman my mother's age working in the underwear department gave me a really odd look at my commenting that I "HAD" to have a slip so I could go to church the next morning... But I guess they really aren't getting bought, and thus why they are so hard to find. <br /><br />(From experience having to find ones on quick notice because of tending to forget them - I have determined that Target's are nicer than most department store brands - so go to Target everyone if you need a slip!)Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com