Tuesday, September 29, 2009

An Intervention Please--Part 2

Again I'm here, putting another section of my problem out on the table.  With a current inventory of dresses holding steady at 112pc. with a tendency to spike at the next round of Fall sales, I bring you the next step in my Self-Intervention:

Part 2: adDRESSing the Issue

While it's true some things were bought just because I could, or just because it satisfied the moment, I will tell you many of these dresses have memories attached.  Sometimes a memory is all the more reason to hold on to it all.

My small, and almost useless, collection of evening attire:
These covered dresses, and a few exposed, show my lack of storing things properly.  
*On a different note, it reminds me of the Bah-Mitzvah I attended (my first real "fancy" event)-the dress I had to pinch my pennies to obtain; I had just begun working in NYC when a year into it my boss' daugther was turning 13.
*The dress I wore when I was asked to be my BFF's Maid of Honor
*The many other cocktail pieces I wore to friends' weddings
*The sequin Alberto Makali dress I JUST HAD TO HAVE for my 1st trip to Vegas (which I never ended up wearing)
*The red holiday dress I wore to my boss' 50th soiree, the grandest of all grand parties I've EVER attended-words cannot even describe the scale to which this party was thrown.
*And many others that now hang like dead weight in the back of my closet, surely yellowing over time and decaying from improper atmospheric levels.

Two of my ALL-TIME FAVE vintage dresses:
The one on the right is a Beacon's Closet find.  I remember wishing I had this on me when I was in Cleveland and received a phone call that my grandfather had passed away.  I whisked myself from Ohio to Indiana with any funeral appropriate clothing in my closet back in Brooklyn.  And I remember calling the BF to see if it was possible to send this to me in time for the funeral.  How silly to think of what I was going to wear at a time like that.
The one on the left is my 1st vintage purchase ever.  Reminds me of being just 15 or 16 years old--I'd say buying anything second hand was more so just teenage angst and something to compliment my revolving collection of boys' little league t-shirts and JNCOs (fashion at it's finest.....DUH!).  Rarely would my shopping ventures produce such a gem as this.
My highschool was just a few doors down from the University of Evansille's campus, and on that campus I found my way into a little head shop in a basement below a bookstore or something.  Incense lingered heavily in the air, bumper stickers covered the walls, and in the middle of the store was one rack of clothing. That rack is where I layed eyes on this.  I think I spent my weekly babysitting money just because I knew, I KNEW that one day I would punch myself if I did not buy this.

To this day I have yet to wear it, turns out my bust size does not accomodate the measurements appropriately.  BLASTED!

My Summer Dresses (as shown in the same pile 2 days ago):
 *Prospect Park picnics, 
*Vacation in California, 
*Graduation parties, 
*NYC humidity, 
*and late summer evenings!

My most recent Thrill of a Find from Village Discount Outlet:
(bought over a year ago which means I need to get back to Ohio real soon!)

So it didn't have an exposed zipper, I had that installed....in fact the zipper was ripped out when I acquired it; but for $0.35 how could I just leave this hanging on the rack?  Those sleeves!  The finished zipper detail?  Delightful it is!
*I wore it the first time I hit-up Atlantic City.
*Then again when I saw the amazing GNR coverband: Appetite for Destruction

My first big splurge:
Maybe not so much of a hit to my wallet now, but at the time.....yes.  I remember how independent I felt when I purchased it.  I finally felt a bit like an adult, I didn't have to consult anyone on this self-indulgent purchase, a gratifying-"I WORKED FOR THIS MOMENT" came over me for sure.
It's this oversized, slouchy, off the shoulder Betsey Johnson sweater dress.  It might be going on 3-4years old now, and I didn't wear it last year, but I'm thinking it's time to put this on again.  I do love an animal print!

And shopping days of yore:
This is a shame that A.) I've never had a moment to wear just a classic little black dress and
B.) Love Saves The Day is now closed in NYC :(  Such a fun store w/great vintage dresses.
I used to stop in that store anytime I was trolling the streets of the East Village-down St. Mark's and around the corner.  I've found many cute dresses there, a lot of kitschy gifts, and a very awesome OWL cookie jar.  It was like shopping in your grandparents' attic finding toys, comics, anything your uncles might've left behind.

And the Fall Dresses of Everyday Goodness:
*Brisk walks to work,
*Friday Happy Hours that turn into All-night booze fests,
*Snow,
*Midnight Mass on Christmas Eve,
*And all my boots--because I love boots w/dresses!

So as it is now, I have plenty of dresses w/memories attached.  I can subside on these for a while longer-wearing them again and letting my mind wander back to "remember when...."
With this I do not need any more dresses.
But wants and needs are two different things.
I pledge to hold off on buying anymore dresses until at least next month.
Oh, and I have a trip to Atlantic City planned for Halloween--so no more dresses until I come back a winner :)

(Unless of course my halloween costume calls for one, that's an exception by all means.)

4 comments:

UnoCosa said...

those dress are so beautiful - but i could not read the the whole post, my eyes are about to close, haha!!! will come back tomorrow - have a good night, xoxo

JOWY said...

U are witty and got a great collection of dresses!

One Love,
Jowy
www.iseejanemary.blogspot.com

Amanda said...

These have been my favorite reads of the week, even more so than the monday crossword puzzle and the Halloween Martha Stewart magazine!How's that for a little midwest thrown at ya!

See you soon.

missDTM said...

your dresses are PHENOMENAL!! definitely take a moment to wear that stuff.