My darlings, I apologize for the extended absence. I blame faulty brain wiring. Chemical help seems to be working.
But that is entirely trivial. The important issue is: do I want a maxi dress? Also, why must they be called maxi dresses? The name is off-putting. Also also, where would I wear a maxi dress? The one I am considering is on the dressy side.
The pitiful state of my summer wardrobe forced me into a break-the-budget visit to H&M today where I found a beautiful floral maxi dress for the low low sum of $50. This is the dress in question.

When searching for a pic of the dress, I was stymied by H&M's entirely useless flash-requiring website. For shame, H&M. Google to the rescue! A Danish beauty is also enamored of the dress and supplied handy photos (note that my petite bosom will not fill the dress like Miss Jeanette's does).
My shamefully vain question about the dress has to do with the length. Reader, I think I have nice legs, do I really want to cover them up in the summer? Even with such a cute dress? I await your answers.
i agree, maxi-dress is a horrible name. brings to mind something i shall not mention. and flash-driven sites are so often useless.
the dress-possibly too long, but you can always hem. that is if you don't mind the extra expense. and you won't be covering up those legs all summer.
Posted by: alford | May 28, 2009 at 07:31 PM
Well, where WOULD you wear it? Are you invited to any weddings? How do you keep it from looking like a nightgown? I DO want to cover up my legs and even then, I don't quite get these dresses.
Posted by: Linda | May 29, 2009 at 10:18 AM
Maxi dresses are SOOOOOOOO Angelina, thus SOOOOOO everywhere, thus SOOOOOO perfectly (yawn!) boring.
Buy yourself a nice mini and show off them lovely gams o' yearn! Tout suite!
Posted by: cowgal | May 29, 2009 at 11:00 AM
I like it but where would you wear it??????????????????????????
Posted by: Eleven | May 29, 2009 at 08:52 PM
Show off the gams!
Posted by: Cate | June 03, 2009 at 10:00 AM