Synopses & Reviews
A charming coming-of-age memoir in which every dress tells a story
As we grow older, how do we know what to let go of and what to keep? Lorelei started collecting dresses in her 20s and found that every time she wore one it became more significant to her. From falling in love for the first time to playing in a band, from starting a career to moving overseas, every dress soon had a memory stitched into it, and she became as attached to each one as if they were the events and people themselves. But what happens when the wardrobe gets full? Should you let go of the dresses you've outgrown, or try to hold on to them forever? Dress, Memory is about a decade in dresses. Perceptive and poignant, humorous and heartwarming, it's the story of growing up and growing into yourself. It's about trying things on until you find the perfect fit.
Review
"A lovely portrait of the strength and fragility of a young woman." —Kirstie Clements, author, The Vogue Factor
Synopsis
A charming coming-of-age memoir in which every dress tells a story As we grow older, how do we know what to let go of and what to keep? Lorelei started collecting dresses in her 20s and found that every time she wore one it became more significant to her. From falling in love for the first time to playing in a band, from starting a career to moving overseas, every dress soon had a memory stitched into it, and she became as attached to each one as if they were the events and people themselves. But what happens when the wardrobe gets full? Should you let go of the dresses you've outgrown, or try to hold on to them forever? Dress, Memory is about a decade in dresses. Perceptive and poignant, humorous and heartwarming, it's the story of growing up and growing into yourself. It's about trying things on until you find the perfect fit.
About the Author
Lorelei Vashti is a writer and editor. She blogs at dressmemory.com.