Monday, March 08, 2010

Stand by, Panama. I’m Wearing “Las Señoritas” on the Island Princess Cruise.

Last year, Bill Barrett of Barrett-Wehlmann and his wife took the same Panama Canal cruise, on the same ship, that we’re taking end of March. After talking with him and seeing some of his photos, the need for a new modest (fashion) statement seemed evident to me.

I needed to go far beyond the mundane cruisewear of yesteryear (such as displayed in the ad, bottom right). After all, some agency CD might want to create a more vivid advertising campaign for Princess. I want to be ready for my close-up, Mr DeMille.

I was aided and abetted again this time by the Amazing Seamstress Herself, my traveling companion, Barbara. I got to select the fabric and it was something of a struggle, you know how timid I am about colors and patterns.

Fortunately, the Folkorico section of the Alexander Henry Fabric Collection (gots to be a California company!) yielded “Las Señoritas” in the right summer-cruising weight. The colors have the kind of understated approach you all know I favor. And even though this collection has similar patterns with island girls and aloha girls, these are pale by comparison.

Alexander Henry is the self-proclaimed industry leader in cutting-edge, conversational print design. It’s quite clear that “he” created this particular pattern for someone who carries on a conversation at the top of his lungs. Like yours truly.

“Las Señoritas” isn’t the only loud shirt I’m packing but it’s the newest and I’d like to thank the Members of the Academy for not hiding their eyes in shame as I travel to and from the Canal in a few weeks. If advertising is life, then self-promotion is…me!

Pattern: Simplicity #3852. Crafter: Barbara Nytes-Baron    . Thanks and much more to Frank White the Photographer for the excellent photo (top). Older travel photo (bottom) published on CreativePro.com by Gene Gable, February 19, 2010.

9 comments:

Rachel Elizabeth Baron said...

AWESOME!!!!! That is excellent fabric! Well done. xox daughter Rachel.

Joel Sabel said...

Wow, how thrifty! You can wear it on the cruise, to the bull-fights and the bowling alley! Can I get one? If I'd known you were going to the canal earlier, I would have mailed you the box of broken Made in China junk that I've been saving up to return. That way, you can leave it with the guards there!

Have a great time on PC cruise.

compostmoi said...

You look pretty....for your pretty pretty Princess cruise....

Bill Barrett said...

I’m flattered. But I wonder how many of your readers remember Gloria Swanson?

S Reeves said...

Loud shirt, tall man, big ideas, outstanding copywriter. Your brand is resonating.

Jim Fick said...

I was impressed with your website and enjoyed reading all your "stuff". The shirt was a knockout and you should be the star of the cruise.

Daniel John said...

Wonderful.

Beth Palmer said...

Compliments to Barbara! She must have had a challenge positioning all those girls just right.

Carolyn R said...

Wow! Nice job lining up & positioning the pattern, Barbara! Richard, nice to see you coming out of your shell a bit.. AND, love the photo, I can just hear your laugh when I look at it!