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Tres JolieRegular Price: $88.00 On Sale For: $61.60 |
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Questions on fit? Advice on accessorizing? Ask Kate.
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ALL SALES FINAL. NO RETURNS OR EXCHANGES
THIS ITEM FITS ONE SIZE SMALLER THAN OUR FIT GUIDE. PLEASE REFER TO OUR FIT GUIDE AND ORDER ONE SIZE LARGER.
Green and gorgeous. Plentiful pleats. This is made of stretch cotton poplin, zips up the back, cap sleeves and delicate white piping. Pair with navy platforms or even yellow sandals.
Fit Notes: This dress Fits True to Size. Fit is snug at waist. We recommend ordering a size up of you are buxom or wide through the rib cage.
Specially designed for Shabby Apple by Kathleen Dougherty
To care for this dress, machine wash cold and line dry.
Neck to hem
| XXS |
37.5 |
| XS |
38 |
| S |
38.5 |
| M |
39 |
| L |
40 |
| XL |
41 |
Just when I thought I couldn't pedal anymore, we came around the corner fromthe side streets we had been biking and out onto Avenue Gambetta, PereLachaise Cemetery's mossy walls coming into view. The basket on myrickety bicycle was packed full of delightful comestibles we gathered on our way— sweet brie, late summer figs, a little jar of clover honey,and a fresh baguette—an impromptu picnic-field trip for an August afternoon.
All week long we had been listening to the Edith Piaf records we had foundat the flea market, over and over again,her sparrow's voice filling our little apartment with the dreams of a by gone era. Rowdy or romantic,tragic or tawdry, it was her sound alone shaped the City of Lights for us. When I awoke that morning, I knew we had to go visit her; we packed our bikes and a bottle of lemonade and set out across the city
We cruised the whole city in search of her memory: down the Champs Elysees and past the place where she first performed at Le Gerny; through her childhood haunts in the red-light district where the Moulin Rouge lit up the night for the street acrobats and singers; to the Olympia Music Hall with its timeless facade; along the Seine to the old Latin Quarter, and finally here, to the cemetery. Parking our bikes and straightening our dresses, we set off into the depths of the labyrinth of mausoleums in search of the black granite grave.
When we found it, tucked in among the others in a long corridor, we unpacked our spread and lunched in her shadow, singing "La Vie En Rose" and "Milord" to one another, toasting her legacy, the insouciant care ofyouth, life, flea market records, and the beauty of days past. As theday faded and we ran out of songs to sing, we made one last toast to the Sparrow, packed up and biked home, our Paris just a little brighter, a little younger. Somewhere, from an open window, the soundof an accordionist practicing Hymne a l'amour drifted out into the night...
This is the time of life for which the Triumph line was created. This collection was inspired by Paris's undeniably fashionable women—likePiaf, Josephine Baker, Coco Chanel and others—and the dresses embrace their mischief and playfulness, their romantic souls, and their show-stopping starlet quality. Whether you wear the Oh La La to saturday brunch at a sidewalk cafe, or the Marais to the Opera, let yourself be inspired by the City of Light: find something spontaneous inside of you and embrace it. Go ahead, buy the lilac pumps, try the escargot, tell that beautiful stranger at the table next to you that you love him. In the end, it will all be worth it.
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At Shabby Apple, we believe our customers deserve the best quality clothing possible. To ensure that every item is beautiful and perfect, we have taken even more quality control steps. We have begun to source directly from the finest fabric mills. In addition, we now have every shipment reviewed by Arturo, our own personal, third-party auditor. Before it leaves our factory, every shipment that comes to us is checked and rechecked by Arturo. He looks at zippers, buttons, seams and fabric to make sure that we receive the most beautiful garments possible. Enjoy your dress!
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