NY fashion Week: Vivienne Tam fall 2006

Isn’t it lovely? I love the neckline, and the fabric, and the way it hangs, and the use of what looks like velvet piping. This is the kind of dress that feels great to wear — you won’t be wondering what’s hanging out that must be in. I hope we see this dress out and about a lot in party season — I hope she makes a tea or floor length version, too, although with the stiff fabric it would be a bit baroque.

I don’t think I’d wear any jewelry (except old-gold and topaz dangly earrings). With a floor-length version I’d wear barbaric old-gold or brass cuffs set with large irregular (unfaceted) stones. Cabochons. Tiger-eye cabochons — what do you think? and certainly not with black tights and shoes — deep deep brown velvet shoes with old-gold bows.

In white brocade with white velvet piping this would be an exquisite wintertime wedding dress. In white eyelet with twill piping it would be a charming summer party dress, although I bet you’d have to underline the eyelet with organza to get the ideal weight (I know, I know, eyelet must be limp, but I love stiff eyelet). In red floor-length velvet with satin piping it would be a costume for Deadwood. (It’s always possible to pervert a great design with bad fabric …)

I think tomorrow will be the last fashion Week post, and we’ll be back to our regular schedule of dresses that at least make a pretense of being wearable and cost effective …

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