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somethings don't change, I still love tartan plaids and big long skirts for Christmas dressing- if I need to go there. This one-had a big swishy skirt. I wore this 10 years earlier while in college with red silk satin. I'd wear it now, if I only knew where to find it.
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Great skirt; great photo of you. I can count many taffeta / tartan skirts or dresses in my life-time too. Loved them all.
ReplyDeleteSo pretty! What a vision of Christmas loveliness you are...
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! Elegance personified! Merry Christmas to you.
ReplyDeleteAs I was reading I was thinking "I hope that she still has it" and then read you cannot find it! :-(
ReplyDeleteWish you could find that skirt so I could borrow.
ReplyDeleteFind that skirt!! Love it. Merry Christmas!
ReplyDeleteP.G.T, you look elegant and so lovely! The perfect holiday ensemble. You have me wanting a tartan skirt something terrible now. I'm determined to find one!
ReplyDeleteH.H.
you look beautiful, love the look!
ReplyDeletelovely then...would be lovely now...hoping you find it!
ReplyDeleteI have every confidence that the SKIRT will find its' Mistress...for in it, YOU both reign with supreme Beauty!!!
ReplyDeleteExciting to see Little Augury in her MIRROR of the Past.
Happy HolyDays! XOXO
Nothing had changed. You are still darling and stylish as ever.
ReplyDeleteWell, hold the phone, Doris! You were quite the babe. How come I didn't know anybody who looked that good in 1990?
ReplyDeleteOh, that's right: I still lived in Peoria.
The comments on this are as good as the post. I'm with Barbara - hunt!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful young woman! And the red lipstick was perfect. Happy Holidays, Patricia.
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