Sunday, Aug 9th, 2009 ↓
During a casual stroll through ebay, I spied this Paris by way of the Lower East Side tunic dress, and I was halfway to smitten when I realized it was designed by none other than Margarita Saplala, whose ikat design was high on my wish list earlier this summer. (What’s astonishing: the only thing her two dresses have in common is that they’re seriously stylish - the ikat cowl couldn’t be further from the single-shouldered stripes of this spring collection piece. That, my friends, is true design genius.) So I did what any good Ahab would and I watched, I stalked, and finally I bid. But I left to get a bite and by the time I came home I saw that the dress had slipped right through the cracks of my keyboard. And I’ve been on a mission ever since. (Do let me know of any sightings, won’t you?)

During a casual stroll through ebay, I spied this Paris by way of the Lower East Side tunic dress, and I was halfway to smitten when I realized it was designed by none other than Margarita Saplala, whose ikat design was high on my wish list earlier this summer. (What’s astonishing: the only thing her two dresses have in common is that they’re seriously stylish - the ikat cowl couldn’t be further from the single-shouldered stripes of this spring collection piece. That, my friends, is true design genius.) So I did what any good Ahab would and I watched, I stalked, and finally I bid. But I left to get a bite and by the time I came home I saw that the dress had slipped right through the cracks of my keyboard. And I’ve been on a mission ever since. (Do let me know of any sightings, won’t you?)

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