All you have to do is name my mannequin, and of course, be a follower.
This is the girl in question. She'll shortly be going off to live at the shop with Sue's girl, who we named Dolly.
I've had lots of suggestions so far, but I want more!
Tomorrow I'm going to introduce you to Sue, my business partner. I've mentioned her on here a few times, and I finally convinced her to hand over a few photos of herself.
Good sport that she is, she's given me some hilarious vintage 70s pics. Just wait 'til you see the gold aviator jumpsuit!!!
It's midnight now and I'm off for a steamy date with some hot vintage. Which means, I bought a proper steamer the other day, and only at this time of night is it cool enough to use it.
Have a lovely weekend.xx.
8 comments:
Oh lucky girl, I want to get myself a steamer too. I can't think of any mannequin appropriate names, I've been trying to think but am having a total mental block! x
I used to use one of those steamers when I volunteered in a charity shop years ago, the only time I've ever loved ironing.
Can't wait to meet Sue. xxx
Oh I just cannot think of a good name!
But why does Gertrude Stein come to mind? lol...
See what I mean? I can't think of a good one!
how about Peggie Sue Sack.;)
lol @ the steamer!! hahah That cracked me up.
I stand strong on Astrid! =D
I just got my dress form last week and we named her "Gertie", she is a plump little lady like my greatma (Greatpa called her "Gertie"). I think it is important to give her a name... How about Rosa? After Rosa Parks who was a pretty famous seamstress (well not famous for BEING a seamstress...)
I'm looking forward to the gold jumpsuit! xx
I think that you should name her Grace! She has very graceful curves. he he he
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