A tribute to ...November 18, 2009 at 20:11
From time to time he visits my shop. The
last time he came a week earlier and thinking of him, I can really state I had found two
real pieces of art, worthy of being exhibited in the collections of a large antique cloths and fashion museum. Two 1990 dresses in Irish lace with long trains, made entirely by hand. At some point, I considered letting him know about this "miraculous fishing" and decided to rely on coincidence. And then he popped in dressed in his heavy parka as if we had set up a proper appointment. With a child's insatiable curiosity, he inspected all the drawers looking for unusual patterns. I show him the two spectacular dresses. He knew there were intended for him. I was so happy he took them with him. This visitor is one of the most talented and famous fashion designer. His success has not spoiled him. He has retained his genuine curiosity, freedom and natural sound. He is courteous, generous and caring. I want this mannequin wearing that kinky silk bustier to be a wink and a tribute to his always caring and cheerful visits.
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