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Thursday, September 07, 2006

Spring Cleaning Attire 2006

Jane Palm, of Palm, the new boutique on Hardy Street where the professional photo lab used to be, proposes an elegant spring cleaning look for 2006. See more.

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StarByte said...

eww! It looks dreadfully itchy! But still, gloriously creative use of very mundane things.....

Maid chic....

Meg Nakagawa said...

Maid Chic, ha ha. You don't have to run to the store in the middle of cleaning, you see.

alice said...

Very funny! Have you in NZ this tv programm with two ladies who go to clean up very dirty flats and houses?

Meg Nakagawa said...

Alice, actually, we do. We get the BBC version, but we do. No, wait, there might have been a NZ version, too. They haven't been to our house, yet. I'm not sure if I should ring them up or be relieved.

Nathalie said...

Beautifully creative window display and good on you for having spotted it. The photo you chose was definitely the right one. I also took a photo of an interesting window that you might want to have a look at.
All the best from Sydney, Australia
Nathalie

Meg Nakagawa said...

Hi, Natalie. Did you ever find out what "In the wild, lickers never survive," means?

Kim said...

What a hoot! I LOVE the colors and the composition in this shot. The scouring pads reminds me that my mother-in-law made a large Christmas tree shape out of copper scouring pads to mount on the harth when my husband was a boy. Ah, the crafty/tacky things we think up. But this is really artful.
-Kim

Meg Nakagawa said...

From a distance, Kim, (and that's how I noticed in the first place) it looked quite nice so I was very surprised when I got close up, that it wasn't a 'real' dress. This is a proper boutique, so the inside is filled with real clothes. Jane Palm had great fun telling me about it; I'm looking forward to more fun stuff from her in the future.

phlegmfatale said...

I love the scouring pad rosettes - this whole frock is a delight, even if it is not wearer-friendly!

Meg Nakagawa said...

Phlegmfatale, did you ever see my alternative?