My goodness, they certainly weren't very flattering, were they. I'm remembering Mary Crawley (of Downton Abbey) and the last two dresses she wore as the show was supposed to represent 1920. All straight lines, low waist. BUT, the dress she was wearing when she accepted Matthew's proposal was, of course, a beautiful red and ruffled. lol
Heide, I can't decide which of those three aprons I like best! But I really must start wearing an apron more often (have a few, just don't wear them very often). Too many times I'm wearing dark colors while baking and come out of the kitchen looking like I've been dipped in a flour barrel!
My goodness, they certainly weren't very flattering, were they. I'm remembering Mary Crawley (of Downton Abbey) and the last two dresses she wore as the show was supposed to represent 1920. All straight lines, low waist. BUT, the dress she was wearing when she accepted Matthew's proposal was, of course, a beautiful red and ruffled. lol
ReplyDeleteHeide, I can't decide which of those three aprons I like best! But I really must start wearing an apron more often (have a few, just don't wear them very often). Too many times I'm wearing dark colors while baking and come out of the kitchen looking like I've been dipped in a flour barrel!
ReplyDeleteThat was the year my mom was born, but I doubt if anyone up the holler dressed like this.
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