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Lucia, Lucia by Adriana Trigiani

I enjoyed this novel despite the fact that I had a hard time relating to the main character. Lucia is a career girl growing up in New York post WW2. She works in the custom fashion department of an upscale department store and she loves beautiful clothes. The author spends lots of words describing - in detail - various character's outfits, which I found a little tedious. She loves being a career girl and isn't willing to give it up for her traditional Italian fiancé. She later falls in love with an uptown man and finds herself in the middle of a "sizzling scandal" (as the book cover puts it.) I would recommend this book.

I know some people who love nice clothing and styles ([livejournal.com profile] blackie_fox) would appreciate this book much more than I did. I guess I'm more of a comfort girl than a stylish one. Its not that I don't appreciate beautiful clothing, I just don't have the 'eye' for it that Lucia did in the novel. Nowadays, I'm lucky if I can get out of the house in a clean shirt, much less one that is fashionable :)

Date: 2005-05-31 02:23 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] mysteena.livejournal.com
I have absolutely no eye for fashion. Today when we were shopping for a swim suit is a perfect example. I went off by myself to try some on and I thought I had found the one. I took it over to where Chris and the boys were and excitedly showed it to him. He said "That swim suit is horrible. It looks like someone dropped it in the mud." It was tie dyed brown and turquise. And, he was right. It was horrible. It was more the way it fit that I liked. I admit, it was almost an old lady swim suit...a dress type. If I didn't have him to make sure I dress myself properly, I'd be a true walking fashion disaster.

Maybe when we see each other this summer we can go shopping. Or at least pretend to.

Date: 2005-05-31 10:51 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] blackie-fox.livejournal.com
*lol* Definately.

Check out Tankini suits - the bottoms and the tops are separate but it would look like a one piece. The top is like a tank top and the bottoms are like a one piece bottom.

I know this sounds silly, but go to Wal-Mart. I got a beautiful electric blue swimsuit there last year. A one piece with verticle ribbing. It was comfortable and was perfect for the limited use. We didn't have a pool but my mom's hotel did.

Don't get a suit with a skirt attached. If you want something to cover up with get a sarong. Go to one of those bohemian stores and find a nice batiked wrap and wrap that around your waist. Get your suit first so you can do your best to match it up. Spend the money on the wrap, not the suit. Then you'll still look young, funky, and stylish. And most importantly, if you feel self-concious about something the wrap will cover it up.

Date: 2005-05-31 02:38 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] mysteena.livejournal.com
Too late....I already bought a suit with a skirt attached. It is a tankini, though. I plan on getting a sarong, too. Can never cover up too much! The suit I got is pretty cute. The bottom is black and the top is light aqua-ish with black trim. I ended up getting it at Sears. I need something sturdy, since the boys want to go swimming almost everyday.

Date: 2005-05-31 03:01 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] blackie-fox.livejournal.com
That sounds cool. Those tankinis are really cute.

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