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Goals for future Priestess garb🔮✨🌟
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Per the review for another recent collection, Getty has “a desire to create pieces that don’t look absurd ‘doing drop-off’ but can also work beautifully at ‘some benefit luncheon or cocktail party’”
At which point I wonder if I’m missing the scads of women who are ‘doing drop off’ dressed like the moor-dwelling monochromatic iconoclast I fantasize about being mistaken for. Or are we talking about a different type of ‘drop off’? Are we not depositing wee Millinaine at her pre-pre-K yoga?
Are we actually dropping off chicken livers with our rune specialist? Dropping off rare scrolls with an antiquarian coke dealer who listens exclusively to Enya? Or just dropping ourselves off at the juncture of a sparely upholstered sectional while we try to remember which jute espadrilles went best with our blush lace tap shorts?
Just trying to get a hang of when I’m going to start seeing anyone in this hyper-luxe priestess garb that by its price point alone seems destined for people more at home in ruthless sheath dresses.
Rosetta Getty, SS2015 collection c/o Style.com.