One From The Vault!
Item: Dress Color: Black velvet with beaded flowers Designer: Rimini Where Purchased: Value City (Sadly, extinct.) Years owned: 10
Today for our viewing pleasure is a classic oldie. I remember buying this dress, although I can’t say exactly when it was, I know I was still living in Lansing, and I know I hadn’t been married for very long. So I think it’s around 10 years. I found it on the “Take an extra 75% Off!” rack, which is the best type of rack there is. I thought it was very sophisticated, and although I had never heard of the designer, I thought “Rimini” sounded very Italian. Practically Prada. An excellent find.
Here is a closeup of what sealed the deal, the beadwork, which is lovely and sparkly, but in a sort of subtle way.
I know that I have only worn this dress a single time. For our very first Christmas as a married couple, Nate got us tickets to see the tour of “The Phantom Of The Opera” at the Wharton Center in East Lansing. This was a Very Big Deal. Besides “Annie” at a dinner theater in Toledo when I was 4, this was my very first theater experience that was not some type of school production. I was very excited. It was like prom. Nate wore a suit, and I wore this dress, and my friend Ashley spent a great deal of time trying to form my hair into a shiny cascading tumble of curls. One life lessen I have learned through my years is never, ever to curl my hair, and if I absolutely must, Pump-It-Up is essential. I ended up looking like I broke out the crimping iron in 1987. I wish I had a picture to share. I think I may have destroyed them in a fit of shame.
I even bought new shoes for the occasion. Thankfully, those are long gone. Truly horrific. Fake suede with a square toe and chunky, awkward heel. And they hurt like hell. But I was proud of them for that one night.
I wish I could remember where we went for special dinners in East Lansing. It was not exactly a hot bed of culinary delights. I don’t think we went to La Senorita, though. I’d like to think we ventured into uncharted waters.
I didn’t really know anything about the Phantom of the Opera, except that it made my mind wander to Broadway. We sat in the very first row, and everything thrilled me. I cried 109 times. I loved it. I’m pretty sure this moment is what opened Nate’s mind to the possibility of enjoying theater. He loved it. I don’t think, though, that either of us ever imagined theater would become such a huge part of our lives.
I do know, though, that when Nate got offered the job at IBM, and he told me that once a month he would take me to see a Broadway show, I thought about nights like this one and agreed to move here.
I have been hanging on to this dress for ages. It’s not dated, really. It’s sort of timeless. But will I ever wear it again? Do I need to be able to physically touch it to remember? I’m helpless on this one. Thoughts?
**This one is in a pile of other rejects. Would anyone like to claim her??
- Posted in: Fashion ♦ Toss!
- Tagged: Date Night, Lansing, The Phantom Of The Opera, Theatre, Value City, Velvet Dress
I have a documented weakness for dresses, sparkles, and theatre. Clearly I say stay.
This is a tough decision…anything that starts with from the vaults I think must be passed on. Surely another time would have presented itself in ten years to wear it again if you ever were going to.
Strong. Be strong. My vote…gone.