
You may remember that back in February, we held a “Name That Cardigan” competition. It was so much fun for us to read through the hundreds of fabulous submissions, but needless to say, it was a difficult job to narrow it down to our favorite. We knew our customers were stylish, but never guessed you were so pop-culture savvy and witty!
With fall approaching, we’ve been doing A LOT of shopping for new items. You may have seen that we already have some great new products for our Back to School line, but every day we get more. While this is a fun and exciting time at ModCloth, we’re so busy! There are boxes and boxes of new items and our product description writers are in creative overdrive–trying on new clothes, pacing the floor with furrowed brows, and typing feverishly–all in hopes of creating the perfect names. So, we need your help again. We’re enlisting you to name the dress pictured below. Leave your idea (or ideas!) as a comment on this blog post before Friday, August 22nd at midnight to be in the running. Feel free to post as often as you like and have fun!

The winner will be announced Monday, August 25th. In addition to the fame and the giddy excitement that accompanies naming your very own ModCloth dress, the winning writer will receive the dress in her size (sorry, this one is only available in S, M, L), in addition to an Orange You Glad Tote, Heart of a Peacock Necklace, Madame Bovary Ring, and Eye of the Tiger Sunglasses. Get in the school spirit with a writing assignment that’s actually fun; we promise you all an A+. So, put on your most stylish thinking cap and get naming!

Little Bow Peep Dress
The Hedda Gabler Dress
This dress is so cute! The material looks extra comfy and cuddly! The one thing that I think of when I hear “cute” and “cuddle” is a girls favorite child-hood doll. I could just picture her wearing the same thing…the bow around the neck just tops it off! I think that the perfect name for this dress is….”The Dolly Dress”!
the tabloid darling dress. For the girl who’s always camera-ready– no matter what she’s snapped doing!
This dress looks like something a demure French ye-ye girl in the ’60s would wear. So definitely The Francois Hardy frock.
I’ve got two!
Grey Gardens
-or-
The Little Edie
I could totally see her rocking this! Throw on a head wrap and big glasses, and you’re good to go!
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v399/stellawasadiver/littleedie.jpg
:)
Thanks!!
The Louise Palease Dress – rock this frock to the local Farmer’s Market or to the soda shop for a sundae and your sure to be cute and sophisticated!
the holly golightly
It does look very french, I just came back from there and everyone was wearing grey shirts and grey dresses that were very flowy like this. I’d call it the La Robe de Francoise Hardy or L’Agent Secret or French Telecom Frock
Ok, so this is an odd one, but I think it would work: “The Gray Catbird” or “In the Catbird Seat”
My dictionary says this:
“A long-tailed American songbird of the mockingbird family, with mainly dark gray or black plumage and catlike calls”
As a phrase, “in the catbird seat” (meaning to be informal in a superior or advantageous position).
I think that this dress could be adequately named either of the above! Thanks!
I think it should be the ‘Rosemary’s Babydoll’ dress……I could so see a young Mia Farrow in it, with her cute pixie crop :-)
Victoria.
I think this dress looks very victorian yet modern at the same time. I could definatley see this on an english literature student, books in hand and leather satchel elegantly strapped over the shoulder. However it would be equally as fitting on Nora Helmer. She would wear this with pretty victorian boots and a long fur coat for those bitterly cold norweigen winters! So I would call this dress ” A Doll’s House Dress” (following the Ibsen theme, which i think is totally fitting for this dress).
The Bow Line Dress
How about: Miss Priss; Teacher’s Pet Dress or Sweet Sassy Molassy.
Alright, here’s another one: “The Cloud-Seeder”
I have this mental image of a fabulously cool girl wearing this dress while she sprinkles crystals from her hands into the clouds to make it rain.
Oh, and by the way, cloud seeding is a real thing, in case you didn’t know! :-)
Enjoy!
Take a bow dress.
Get it? Take a bow, like bend over, but also it could be take a bow, like the big bow at the neck.
The Brasserie Dress
It makes me think of sitting at a sidewalk cafe in Paris with a Fitzgerald paperback and a strong cup of coffee.
I would name it: “The Heathers:
because:
1) it’s heather gray
2) after the 80s teen flick, Heathers
The Sexy School Marm.
I don’t know why, but I would totally buy that dress especially with that name.
Paris Delight or Champs-Elysées Dress. It looks like a stroll in Paris.
The 30′s Madeleine Dress
:) In Madeleine Vionnet’s honor
I think that the straight cut of the dress and the high neck is like being back in the 30′s
In keeping with the French theme – “Debbie does Paris”!
I would definitely wear it there.
“Un Jour Dans La Ville”
How about the “Twilight Dress.” It’s between daylight and darkness, useful for daytime wear, but can be carried over into evening.
I think you should call it “beau on my heart” .
The “Gray Matter Dress.” This dress represents a women who has the ability to understand or deal with problems. (EX: She’s got the “gray matter” to figure out that equation.) In my opinion it’s the perfect name for this classy, stylish yet studious looking dress.
the Stormy-Lu dress
what about “mercy for jersey bow-neck”
“Midnight at Thornfield Manor”. Why? To me, it has the look of Victorian nightwear, both in the colour and the demure bow at the neck. And Jane Eyre is, of course, a governess, which is rather apropos to the Back to School line.
‘Pucker Up, Buttercup’
:)
The Jane Austin Mini
Betty Gray-ble Dress
Gray Anatomy
Hmm…I think the “Teacher’s Pet”
It’s just smart and charming that way.
“Mme. ‘Bow’vary” for Flaubert’s pleasure-seeking Emma Bovary :)
“Honey Bun”.
Simply, the dress and the name are both super cute… it fits! :)
Magnify the stripes dress
because of it’s tiny stripes fabric
Or how about: “The Grey Gatsby”.
The Dolittle Dress because it’s something Eliza (my fair lady) would wear after she’s all classy and proper, or it’s a dress you could look fabulous in by doing little….
I need to alter my comment. Maybe I would call it the “Grays MatterS” Dress. I like the S on the end. :)
Hmmm… Rive Gauche Dress
Because I’m French, I live in St Germain des Prés and I would definitely wear it there !!!
Anyway, If I don’t win, I’ll buy it :)
here are my suggestions,
1. the breakfast club (as this would be the updated version of the dress Ally Sheedy’s character would wear after her makeover)
2. (ode to Madonna’s 80s songs) Cherish; Dress You Up
3. Sweet Valley (for it’s sweetness and for the book series)
ugh “Gray MatterS” haha
“The Audrey Dress”. Reminds me of something Audrey Hepburn would wear.
Comfy Cutey Dress
Sorry one more. “Gray Goose” dress. :)
a few more names:
1. Say Anything (Lloyd Dobbler would approve of this dress on his girl)
2. Grey Skies
3. Rendevous
with the romantic ruffles and collar:
1. sense and sensibility
2. Miss Darcy
3. Miss Austen
The Hidden Stripes Dress
The Bolshevik Revolution Dress. :o)
It’s the grayness of it all.
or to go along with the Victorian inspiration:
Vicky
“Gibson Girl Frock” – (After the early 1900′s popular image of the “New Woman” when women took jobs traditionally held by men)
“La Belle Époque” – (or Beautiful Age) refers to the time period of 1890-1914 and describes the beauty of the clothing worn in this time period. (the collar reminds me of some of the collars back then)
“Reform School Dress”
I think it should be named “Cul de sac Cutie” because it preppy, yet sassy.
some names i came up with:
bursting bust dress
blowing bow dress
ruffle puffle dress
hand in my pocket dress
2 hands in my pocket dress
one night in paris dress
tour-l’amour-dress
formidable-frock
c’est-tout dress
je-ne-parles-pas-français dress
1.) The “Mia Farrow” dress- because that’s who I immediately thought of.
2.) The “Louise Brooks” dress
3.) The “Grey/Gray” dress
it should be called ‘Audra”
the last one is spelled wrong: it had to be the:
je-ne-parle-pas-français dress
Misty Morning Sleeves Halter Dress
‘poet laureate”
It reminds me of a young Shirley MacLaine would wear in something like “Irma La Douce” so I’m going with
“La Douce”
It also looks a bit Victorian, and I’m a tea drinker, so how about “The Lady Grey”
Speak Easy
The movement in the texture is a hidden surprise, as is the paradox of the high bows around the neck with the sleeveless/shortness that definitely says sexy but with a twist of controll. This girl in this dress knows how to make itself know, only to recede like the mistery she is. I’m feeling Eastern promises-ish, therefore:
1) Trojka’s Telescope
2) Bevare of Sonya
3) The Moscow Minnie
4) Katya’s party
comfy grey sweats revisited
Baily Slate
i say, Sally’s Sunrise.
The “Jeanne Carmen” dress. Because it looks like something she would wear… something fierce!
La Petite Grise (the little gray in French)
Grisonné (gone gray in French)
Twilight Delight (because of the color and it’s a delightful dress, also would look good in the evening)
The Artist (becasue I think it looks artsy)
french class
We shall call it: Legalese
(due to the gray pinstriped fabric and soft fit)
The “Who’s That Girl” Dress
The sheek geek.
All “A-bowed” mini
The Bow-dacious mini
Drapes not Squares dress (after the Drapes in Crybaby)
-The Sweetheart Dress or Ma Chérie (french for my sweetheart)
-French Frock
-Parisian Garden
-Feminine in Frills
-Lola Rose
-The Libby Dress
The “Zooey” dress. After Zooey Deschanel :) This is very her!!
Tie the knot
Rosemary’s Baby dress
Mia Pixie dress
‘Le Madeleine’ dress
OR
The Danica Dress
I think this dress should be called the Touch of Grey dress.
Flirty McPretty.
DuBois, Darcy Darling, Mother Superior, or Cosette!
Cloudy with a Silver Lining
“Composition”
It’s in your back to school line, and when I think of back to school, I think of those composition books, and the feeling of purchasing new ones. This dress also seems very composed, lady like, and something that can be dressed up or down!
*Abowa-cadabra
*Spring Awakening
simply lola.
I think it should be called The Kékéland Dress, after the 2001 Brigitte Fontaine album!
The Victorian Toga
It should be called: Retrograde. Get it? Retro…Grade? Heh. I thought it was cool :)
This is definitely a dress for a girl poet… to be worn with a black baker-boy cap and a black skinny scarf!
Therefore…
The One-Night Stanza Dress
The Writer’s Block Dress
The Blotting-Paper Dress
The Literary Review Dress
The Endpaper Dress
The Feminine Mystique dress
..or La Femme Mystique dress
Elle Va Légèrement Dress
I also like… “The Susie Q” and ” The Jersey girl”.
Good Graycious
The Shirley Sherlock Dress
Very 40′s!
“The Billy Holiday dress”
or, in the same vane…
The “At Last” dress
(At last my dress has come along…)
Grey’s Kelly Dress. Classy and sophisticate like Grace – don’t forget to add the Kelly bag!
Effie
Effingham
Effie’s dream
(this reminds me of a woman my dad dated in the 60′s… her name was Effie)
-Pocket Full of Posey
Greyzie….a variation on “Thank you” in Italian….just a thought!
“The Intellectual Sweetheart”
i think the dress has something smart and realy sweet about it
like a novel by Victor Hugo :)
I have more…
The Little Schoolgirl (because it’s part of the back to school line and is so cute)
Grey Street (song by the Dave Matthews Band)
Touch of Grey (song by the Grateful Dead)
Shady Place or Shady Character (because gray is a shady color)
Gandalf the Grey Dress (from LOTR, kind of geeky, but whatever)
Sheba the Seductive Russian Spy Dress
The “Not-So-Quiet-In-The-Library” Librarian Dress.
The Bad Education Dress. Inspired by the ‘back to school’ line, naughty naughty!
This dress is beautiful.
I would call it the “Sweet Baby Jane”
Thanks
The Modest Mademoiselle
The “Sedgwick” or the “Muse” dress
the franc frock
the frankie
the frenchie
Grey Grace
The Astrid
Old Hollywood Night Out Dress
my submission for the contest is;
“Grey Foxy”.
Elizabethan Go-Go Dress (with pockets)
Gray Grey Go-Go Dress Dress
Dorian Gray “Fountain of Youth” Dress
Grey-t Expectations
Row, Row, Row, Your Bow Dress
-The Poet’s Dress
-The Love Poem Dress
-Pretty n’ Poetic Dress
Greyscale Runway dress
“Sadie Winter”
a fitting name for the dress…
Renior’s Muse
The Left Bank
Gabrielle (after Audrey Hepburn in Paris when it Sizzles)
Tattou’s Take
Graham’s Fancy
Pas de Deux
I thought of old time actress Clara Bow so I think it should be named in her honor. I could see her wearing this in the 20′s and even if she lived now a days she would rock this dress.
So I’ll call it “The Clara Bow”
School Uniform Getaway Dress
1. teacher’s pet dress
2. slap a bow on it mini
3. collegiate mini dress
4. smarty pants mini dress
5. beauty & brains mini dress
Beaux-Arts; as in ‘bow’ and the architectural style
The Stella By Starlight dress after the jazz standard and brillantly sung by Ella Fitzgerald.
“That great symphonic theme,
That’s Stella by starlight,
And not a dream,
My heart and I agree,
She’s everything on this earth to me.”
Victorian Mod Elizabeth dress or Modern Elizabeth sassy dress
I think it should be:
The Belle du Jour (not only does it mean ‘Beauty of the Day’ in French, the film itself is filled with some of the best French fashion)
Jolie Dress (Jolie means ‘pretty’ in French)
Sweet & Simple
Thank you!
*Zoey Bow Tie Frock
*Chloe Impromptu Dress
*Nonchalant Bow Tie Dress
*60′s Pleasantry Dress
or the “dorian gray” dress
Battleship Chic
- Pleated Pinafore Dress
- Dusk in Derby Dress
- A Stroll Down 42nd Street Dress
- Nightfall in Nottingham Dress
- Rainy Day Reminiscent Dress
- Twilight Twirling Gown
- Bow Dreams Dress
- Cloudy Skies Dress
here’s my ideas!
Grey Matter
The New Girl
Pockets Full of Intrigue
Hold My Books
Honor Roll
hope this helps!
I’d call it Agnes.
The Labyrinthian Pomp
The Mass Romantic
The Dominique Francon
The Age of Consent
The Shady Lane
The Buddy Holly
The Mixtape Heartache
The Sunken Ships
The Factory Girl
The Honeybear
The Wendy Peffercorn
The Charlie Nicholson
The Summertime Blues
The Hucklebuck
The Blueberry Hill
The Madeline
The Underdog
The Cheated Hearts
The Hotel Yorba
The Chick Habit
The Janie Jones
The Holland 1945
The Girl Talk Dress
how about “Bonjour Autumn” or “Bonjour Fall” as you say in the states!
“Every Silver Lining’s Got a Touch of Grey” dress
The French Twist dress…
The Charlotte Dress…
“Fit to be Tied”
I can’t stand that it has pockets AND a bow. Too darling for words. How about Darlington Darling? I know someone here must have listened to Moxy Fruvous in the 90s.
Bo Peep Dressdown dress- The light and modern attire that Little Miss Bo Peep would sport on a day off!
The Grey Rose
This is such a cute dress!
Grey Heatherette
or
Simply Grey
or
Meet The Parents
and finally
Love Mini
The Forget-Me-Knot Dress!
I think a suitable name for the new grey dress would be a sassy PMS dress. Cause the grey is like the crappy PMS ‘ing but the little details like the bow are super cute!
The Greyt Gatsby
or
The Zelda Fitzgerald
possibly
Save Me The Waltz
Mon peu robe grise
The “Line in the Seine” Dress
The stripes at first reminded me of pencil lines, and the French styling made me think of The Seine. Combining these in my head made me think of the expression “draw a line in the sand.” It’s a cute, flirty dress but the high neckline and unexpected color and fabric evoke a girl who would play hard-to-get (drawing a line in the sand against any guy who approaches her.)
Smoke Demure
Gray Scarlett
Earl Grey…
Grey Skies are Gonna Clear up…put on this dress!
Grey Poupon ;)
This dress look very Parisian and artisitic to me, so I came up with these:
- The Mon Amour Dress
- The Masterpiece Dress
- Where’s My Beret Dress
- The A+ in Art Class Dress
“the Grey Lady”.
Little Daisy dress
“Walking my pug” dress
or
“Je ne sais pop” dress
The Hot 4 Teacher
The Little Bow-and-Ruffles Peep Dress.
I think this dress is very retro but yet modern. I can see Mrs. Darcey in it if she lived in these times. I think it should be called “Mrs. Darcey” or “Jane Austen dress” It just remindes me so much of Elizabeth Bennet (a.k.a. Mrs.Darcey)so much!!!!!
Grey skies are going to clear up Mini
Autumn Darling
Victorian School Girl
Grey skies over paris mini
Parisian Dream
Romp in Provance Mini
Tangled up in you Mini
She’s got Moxy Mini
Grey Baby Blues
I agree with people that this has a French-esque look to it.
When I saw this dress I felt it was so darling. I could find no other words to describe it :)
“Mon Petit”
I hope no one has chosen this name thus far…
penelope
Victorian Day Dream
Paris, 1919
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paris_Peace_Conference,_1919
The Autumn Chill Mini
“Greyed Fab”
Two suggestions:
1) The Edie Sedgwick
2) Why not just “That Dress”? I can totally see Marlo Thomas in it!
Earl Grey Mini
The Urban Victorian Jumper
The Tie One On dress (you need a break from all that studying, after all,)
Or (because who can resist a horrible pun?)
The Bow-leggy dress
Forgot the ending…
“Mon Petit Cheri”
Since this is for the Back to School Collection, I’d have to go with ‘the Semester Abroad Dress’. or, Skip Study Hall, French Tutor, AP Art History…I think Semester Abroad is my favorite though.
the “tie one on” frock.
bow diddly : )
“The Cats and Dogs Dress” (ie raining cats and dogs)
“Pretty City Dress” (the gray is very city, the bow is very pretty)
“E or A Dress” (whichever way you spell “gray” is ok)
“Wilde about Dorian Gray Dress”
“The Perfect Storm Dress”
The After-Hours Librarian!
I work in a library..and this would be perfect for work with a little sweater.
Once the sweater is off….its party-time!!
robin
Hum, I like playing with words, so I would say “Greycie Lou”, then you got “Grisetta”, “l’enfant sage”, “la petite élève modèle”…
And yes, sorry for all that french words :)
The Smitten Kitten
or
Ruffled Vapor
or
The Clara Bow
(http://www.silentsaregolden.com/photos/clarabow.jpg)
Close replica of dress worn by Clara Bow herself!
The Grey Jenkin
Au Revoir Mini
Oh So French Mini
Parisian Rose
Autumn SnowFlake
Mona Lisa’s smile mini
Grey beauty
World History mini
French Class Rendevous Mini
Good Girl/Bad Dress Mini
Color me grey mini
The Bou Dress
Hickey
How about “The Claire” or “The Andie” or drop the “The” and just make it the actual name.
I can see Molly Ringwald in this dress in one of her teen 80′s movies. The bow, the flowiness of it, slouchy pockets…I’m more partial to Andie…The dress looks more like an Andie than a Claire.
*Chantel
*Dominique Doll
*Greyly Girl Dress
*Snazzy Mazzy
*Viola
*Eiffel Dress
this is such an adorablr back to school dress. how about the Bowology Class?
(^_^)
love me mini
to hot to handle me mini
fansy but sexy me
gray moon dress
2 hot 4 u dress
4get me not dress
to me it seems very Parisian… how about, “Gray Paris” [with an extra heavy french accent on "Paris"] or
“Frill Seeker”,
“Petit Gateau” (little cake),
“Seine-sational”,
“Versailles”,
“Let them eat Cake!”,
“La Parisienne”,
“La Belle Provence”,
“Soufflé, s’il-vous-plait”,
“Lola à La Mode”,
“Tuileries Garden”,
“My Louvre Affair”,
“Eiffel in Love”,
“Semester in Paris”,
“Abroad in Paris” (… okay, a slight pun),
“Josephine”
-Pretty in Pleats (like pretty in pink)
Oh Darlin! Mini
Oh Boy! Dress
Peggy Sue Mini
Greta Gable Mini
Clockwork Dress
School’s in Session Mini
Beg and Plead mini
Head Mistress Dress
Sugar and Spice Mini
Just sweet enough
I want to dress like Grace Kelly mini
I just wrote about naming it after a Molly Ringwald character from her 80′s movies…I forgot Samantha from Sixteen Candles. And that’s MY name!!! I could picture her wearing this dress to the dance she goes to in Sixteen Candles.
“The Samantha” would be good too.
hmmm … everyone else’s looks so good! how about
seaside sundays? It looks snuggly and warm for cold beachy picnics and lalalala
rain rain go away? obvious – it’s grey. how creative lol
sofa dress? ag! harder than i expected … it just looks so nice for lounging around at home or swanning around the sixth form centre and its so very versatile
…
bleak outlook
The Harvard Gal
Portrait Perfect
Dorian was a friend of mine mini
Grey CIty
Heart Breaker
City Slicker
Full Moon
Chantilly lace
the French Kiss
Wish you where hear mini
The Prohibition Mini!
Paris Interrupted
Blustery Day Mini
Billie in Grey
Carmen Sandiego
The “Dont you wish you were this chic?” dress
Dorian Gray
“Fit-To-Be-Tied Dress”
“The Concourse Hotel Dress”
“I’m Knot Wearing A Tie” Dress
“Ruffle-Stiltskin Dress”
“Lux Be A Lady Tonight” Dress
“Piccadilly Circus” Dress
“Dusty Ruffles Dress”
“Playhouse Pleats Dress”
“Fine Lines Between Us” Dress
“Kingston Kick-Pleats” Dress
“North on the Gray Line” Dress
How about Flirtatious Gray or Gray’s Debut or Gray’s Flirtatious Debut? Maybe that would be better. A flirtatious debut for gray. Most people don’t see the color gray as being flirtatious so this dress is a fresh surprise!
oh!
how about …
the Dirty Pretty Thing!
xxx
Come out and Play Mini
Tres’ Chic
Fine Point mini
She said she loves Me Mini
Never Let her go mini
Seattle Skies (seriously…it really is always grey skied in seattle.)
Passport to Paris Dress
Tie up my heart Mini
Parisian Affair
Caged Song Bird Dress
Paris is for Lover mini
Windy City
Rainy-day dress
My suggestions:
1.) What’s New Pussycat? Or the Pussycat Dress, because of the pussy bow.
2.) The Amelie or the Audrey Dress because it looks like something that would have been worn by Audrey Tatou’s character in the French film Amelie.
3.) The Prim and Proper Dress.
4.) All Tied Up Dress.
5.) High School Sweetheart Dress.
6.) The French Lessons Dress.
7.) Midnight at the Oasis Dress.
8.) The Library or the Librarian Dress.
9.) The Margaret Dress because it looks like something Margaret Thatcher might have worn!
10.) The Good Housekeeper Dress.
11.) Back to Grey Dress.
Penelope Pinafore
I want to wear this dress to buy sugar buns, wrap them up in a gingham cloth, and place them in my basket.
Sweet Graphite Dress
Soft Graphite Dress
The lines of the dress look like the have been drawn on with such care ;)
Here it Goes Again Mini
Prep School Charmer
The Shirley Temple ( i dont know why….but it came to mind)
School Girl Kisses Dress
From Russia With Love mini
London Calling Mini
New York Socialite Mini
Alone, Together Mini
Let your inhibitions go mini
Smoke Whisps
Take me Away Mini
Teachers Pet Mini
The Beau Tie
I definitely agree with the French theme. I would call it by the name of this French pastry. The Choux avec Chantilly Dress.
Graphite Kiss Dress
-Bows in Bordeaux
Artistic Daydreamer
Foreign Exchange Mini
New Girl In School
French Exchange Student Mini
No Apologies mini
Take me back to your place Mini
The beatnik
Empty inside Mini
Nothing but Faith in nothing mini
Beautiful Oblivion Mini
Chalk Dust Mini
Tick Tock Mini
Exhale Mini
Swallow your doubts Mini
Lavender Fields
Jet Setter Mini
Smokey waters dress
Victorian Mod
High Class Mini
Rendevous then Im through with you mini
Over Coffee Mini
Student Affair
Class President Mini
Class Sweet Heart Dress
Valedictorian Mini
French Tutor Mini
The Parisian Exchange
The Luna Dress. Luna is Spanish for moon. This dress is feminine, mysterious and sexy. Like the moon!
His Secretary Bride Dress
The Italian Secretary Mini
China Doll Dress
porcelain Doll Dress
Little Miss Dolly
Mama Im a big girl now dress
High Tea Mini
Tea with the Queen Mini
The Art Project
The Inkwell
The Great Idea
All Dressed up With No place to go mini
(Ive just realized how many names Ive submitted, this is what happens when you want a really cute dress and have nothing to do at work)
The Little Cindy Lou Who Dress. :)
i think you should name it The Comfy Chuck dress — it looks soft, comfortable, its girly but casual too.
or:
Tie one on Tent
Fade to Grey or Shades of Grey Dress
Try these on for size:
–New York Doll
–Tie the Knot
–Lamppost Darling
–Audrey by Moonlight
–Miss Heather Grey
–Breakfast at Tiffany’s
–Midnight Cafe
–Wait Until Dark
–Songbird Sweetheart
–Heather Grey Nightingale
-How To Tie A Bow Mini
The “Tie-Bow” Dress
“Jury Duty” (Because the neck reminds me of the British Parliament neckties)
“Lady in Grey” (like the lady in red song!)
“Victorian Heather” (Because of the bow and the color heather)
“Dress Grey” (Like the military!)
“Debony” (Because this dress reminds me of the name of a girl who always wears this type of dress, and she has a cool name that I’ve never heard.)
“Grey Dress to Impress” (My personal Favorite!!!!)
The See You In September Dress
Michelle – My Belle
The Je ne Sais pas Dress
because it looks French and you don’t know what to call it (:
The Dark of the Matinee Mini
Charming Mini
The Punch Line Mini
Whrilwind Romance Mini
European Decadence
Art School Kid Dress (girls at my school would love this dress)
Wonderous Wonderland
Wonderment Mini
DayDreamer
Cloudy Day Mini
Poe’s Mini
Lenore
Prepetory Mini
9 Months out of Every Year Mini
Detention Room Mini
Dress Code Violation Mini
The Goody Two Shoes
Sweet On You Mini
The Punch Line Mini
Whrilwind Romance Mini
European Decadence
Art School Kid Dress (girls at my school would love this dress)
Wonderous Wonderland
Wonderment Mini
DayDreamer
Cloudy Day Mini
Poe’s Mini
Lenore
Prepetory Mini
9 Months out of Every Year Mini
Detention Room Mini
Dress Code Violation Mini
The Goody Two Shoes
Cloudy Day Mini
Poe’s Mini
Lenore
Prepetory Mini
9 Months out of Every Year Mini
The 18% Graycard Dress
The French 101 Frock
The Do You Like Me Check Yes or No Dress
Mademoiselle Mini
Avenue Montaigne Dress
Ye-Ye-Yes Dress
Parisienne Dress
Moon over the Seine Mini
Un Petit Cafe S’il Vous Plait Dress
Detention Room Mini
Dress Code Violation Mini
The Goody Two Shoes
This Moment Mini
Student Council President Mini
The Break Up Mini
I suggest :
“Tourterelle”
or
“Promenade sur un nuage”
It looks like something she would wear after she went to live with Jean Valjean and he sent her off to school so, “Cosette’s First Day Dress”
The Gray Ribbon Special
Grey Goose Dress
“My Heart to Jean-Paul Sartre”,
École des “Bows”-Arts
A Taste of History
Hard Days Night Mini
Act Naturally Mini
The Bet Mini
ALl my loving mini
Ready For School Mini
“smoke in mirrors” dress
The Dusty Springfield
Aint She Sweet Mini
Another Girl’s Dress
The Lover Mini
Baby its You
Baby’s in Grey
Nobody puts Baby in Detention
How about:
Gris Paris (obligatory french accent on both)
- Victoria
- Victorian Splendor
- The Muse
- Lady Gray
- Jean Grey
- Victorian Musing
- The Lieutenant’s Girlfriend
- Margarita Mini
- Beaux
1 – Bell’s Bell
2- Apples to School
3- Ohh So Primmy Mini
4- Follow Me Gang Mini
5- Autumn Smokin’
6- Fall Around Me Mini
7- Poised with Secrets
8- Flirty Brooklyn
9- Bookish Babette
I could do this all day. Hello Monday!
…I thought of more…
“Playground Love” Dress
“Meet Me at The Monkeybars” Dress
“Monkeybar Romance” Dress
“Pencil Box Pleat Dress”
“High Tied Dress”
“Cloudy With a Chance of Love” Dress
“Grey Havens Dress”
“Shades of Sidewalk” Dress
“Studious Student Body” Dress
“Drop Me A Line” Dress
Chains of School
Cry Baby Cry Mini
Cant buy me love, but you can buy me that dress
Cry for a Shadow
Crying Waiting Hoping Mini
Devil in her heart Mini
A few ideas following the back-to-school theme:
-The College Co-ed dress
because the dress has a bit of a mod, sixties look to it, hearkening back to the days when female students were still referred to as “coeds:
-The Crush-on-the-Professor dress or,
-The Front-Row Flirt dress
Both of those names because it’s a cute, flirty, yet sophisticated dress of the type you would put on for class with that attractive professor whose eye you’re trying to catch without coming across as too shameless.
Susi simple dress
Dont Bother Me Mini
Every little thing Mini
Falling in Love Again Mini
Middle of Nowhere Dress
From Me to you mini
Glad All Over
Got to get you in my life mini
La Vie En Rose Mini
Hello Little Girl Mini
Her Majesty’s mini
Forget to Remember to Forget
“The New Victoria” because it looks slightly victorian
“Coffee Shop Dress” because I can imagine getting coffee in this dress
“The dress of the Understatement” like the Age of the Understatement by The Last Shadow Puppets and I’d totally go to one of their gigs in this dress.
ART MARM
IMHO, the dress has aspects of traditional Grecian clothing and French fashion, so:
-Grecian Scholar Dress
-Plato’s Muse Dress
-Sophisticated Socrates Dress
-French Club President Frock
-Exchange Student Tunic Dress
The Bobbi Smock Dress…….It Just seems to fit!
Hot for Teacher’s Pet Dress.
OR
The Gray Gale
OR
Smokin’ Kitty’s Itty Bitty Dress
The Suzie Qute
Rosemary’s Baby
Gloomy Day Dress
Revolver Dress
My Baby Mini
I want your dress
Looking Through you.
Cry Baby dress
YES, MARM!
The Annabelle Leigh dress – reference to both Edgar Allan Poe Poem and Humbert Humbert first obsession in Lolita
or “the nymphet dress” – another reference to Lolita and H.H.
or The Seagull – this dress reminds me of a little gray seagull for some reason..honestly that is my favorite
The Milady Mini
Modesty is a Virtue Mini
Milady Catherine Dress
Classy Kate
Dinan is this old town built on the hillside of the Rance River in the north of France. Every second year, there is a two day festival where a majority of the locals dress in medieval clothing and the entire town is decorated. My grandmother grew up in Dinan and in one picture from her youth, she is wearing something like this.
So, I’d call it “The ‘Dame du Dinan’ Dress” or “The ‘Fête des Remparts’ Frock”
“The September Afternoon Dress”
“Mon Cheri” Its what the French boys will be calling you if you put this lil number on!!!
Gris Lightning Mini-Dress
The Picadilly Frock
The Modern Mod
The Slate Smock
Its a Grey Area
LGD (Little Grey Dress)
twig griegh gown
the “I like it too, that’s why I bought it”, Dress.
If I fell Dress
Julie B Good
All for you Mini
Leave My Kitten Alone! Mini
Keep your hands off my baby!
Little Dreamers do Mini
Little Queenie
Cuppa’ Tea Dress
Ah, that should have been “The ‘Dame de Dinan’ Dress”
North Sea Mini
Full of sense smock
The Gist Glaze
Grey Repertoire
Thrush
Dote On Grey
Dowry
It’s snowing in Amsterdam dress
Loved of the Love Mini
Misery Dress
Moonlight Bay
Nobodys Child
P.S. I love you Mini
The Kittykills Dress
The Miss Simply Gray Dress
the grier dress
“Tied Tidy Dress” :]
Grass is Greyer on the other side
Syncopation – for it’s bow-on-the-side, jazzy, offbeat vibe.
–Nancy
Quintessentially yours dress
Penny lane Dress
shes a woman
The Solider of Love
Sweet Lil Sixteen
Sure to fall in love (with this dress)
Till there was you mini
Where have you been all my life mini
Words of Love
graphite trapeze.
“Art Class Critique” Dress
“I Found Love At The Library” Dress
“French Class Frills” Dress
Roman Holiday dress
Polly pocket dress? :)
Since it’s a part of the back to school line and is a little prim and proper but with style I would call it
“Teachers Pet” dress
“Excuse My French” Dress
“happy go cutie”
“the (grey) melangelicious”
“you and me – we – belong with fancy shoes, an umbrella and that special someone by our side”
The Head of the class dress
The Front row flirt dress
Pretty in Grey dress
Look at me I’m prettier than you dress
Grey is my color dress
Who says you need to wear color to look pretty dress
Teacher’s pet dress
What a fabulous present dress ( already tied with a bow)
This dress whispers of a bygone era of romance, fun, whimsy, and an alluded provocativeness. It reminds me of the 1960′s – English country side – French Cafe. When I look at it, I actually am reminded of the Enid Blyton book “Claudine at St.Claires”, I think it should be named just that!
Suggestions:
1. Claudine at St. Claires
2. Penelope
3. Romantic Lane Dress (Down a)
4. Picnic in the Countryside
5. Light, airy, romantic, whimsy!
6. Spin me dizzy!
Either the « Old Times » Candy dress, or the Candy Wrapping dress.
An explanation: the first suggestion came to my mind because the bow around the neck made the dress look like one of these old candy wrappings I loved when I was a little girl, with the candy all wrapped-up in the middle and the glossy paper sprouting out from the sides. They don’t make those so often anymore, and since the dress is grey, too, the “Old Times” formula came to my mind very quickly…
the “this dress is so cute we had to write a blog about it” dress
This dress just reminded me of Angela from The Office right away. So I’d say
“The Angela Martin Dress”
“My Dearest Dwight Dress”
“Romance in Accounting” (which also works because it’s serious and flirty)
“Office Romance Dress”
1.grays seduction
2.dress for success
Miss Popularity
Concrete Road dress
Francoise´s delicatessen
“Dixie Do Dress”
The Evening Cloud.
simple. and charming.
“Earl’s Grey Lady”
“Gracie Gray”
“Library Hipster”
“Pretty Paris”
“Grey Skies and Ties”
the Grey Monet
Gris artiste
the Ash Wednesday
the Multi-monochrome
Holy Smokes! Dress
Hello Darling! Dress
The Gray Pride Dress
Oh no! how will we tell the Rachels apart?
“Saturday At The Museum” Dress
“The Museum Dress”
“Rainy Day Romance” Dress
“La Dee Da” Dress
“Lazy Sunday” Dress
“Lazy Saturday” Dress
“Workin’ For The Weekend” Dress
“French Class Hero” Dress
“Study Break Berserk” Dress
“Memorize Your Lines” Dress
“With Love From Paris” Dress
“Fell In Love With An Architect” Dress
“The Optimist Dress”
“Vending Machine Goddess” Dress
“Remember Your Lines” Dress
….this is too much fun! I can’t stop thinking of dress names!
“The Impressionist”
La Cage aux Bow.
A little bit of a play on words. Taken from the french play La Cage aux Folles (La-caj-a-foe) meaning “The Birdcage”…
In this case, it would mean “The Bow-cage!”
Dress Names:
1. The Susie Q.
2. Miss Goodie Two Shoes
3. Simple Sally
4. Simple Susie
“The Summer Abroad” Dress
OK.
One more:
Back to gruel
All Mimsy or just Mimsy
from the poem by Lewis Carroll
This dress is chic and rather versatile. Great design. I could see myself saying these names when talking about it to my friends:
“Au Contraire”
“Address This Dress”
“Grey Poet Society”
“Tried and True”
“Giddy in Grey”
“Miss Monet”
“Late For Class”
“Psst!”
“Mary Tyler Moore” (or “The Mary” for short)
The Study Date Dress.
School’s starting and everyone needs a cute, not-too-fancy dress to wear on a study date!
“Holly GoLightly singing in the rain”
How about..
‘The Mini-Belle Dress’ or ‘Victoria’s Secret’
I don’t know, I keep thinking of girl names!
But the one I like the most is:
- Maxine or The Maxine
And when I look at it I just think “oohh what a cute frock!”
- The Bow Frock
Or we could mix the two ideas and call it:
- The Maxine Frock!
Or really it could be named after me, Amelia. I love this dress, it’s super cute :]
Here’s another:
“Pish Posh”
I’m trying to think of short but catchy phrases that embodies the essence of the dress
dolly goes Out to Lunch dress
The “Dot Your I’s, Cross Your T’s, and Tie Your Bows” Dress
Precious :)
The “Breakfast With Audrey” dress
It reminds me of Audrey and of Breakfast at Tiffany’s…
It sort of also reminds me of my friend Daniela, I think Daniela would be a good name as well.
The Carla Bruni Dress
Knottie Hottie
‘Teacher’s Pretty Pet’
“Heather Confectionary” dress
The Study Abroad Dress
“The Sunday Date” Dress
You got nothing to wear for a date? Then just whip this out and, while looking fabulous, go on your merry way to have a fabulous date.
★
“tied and true dress”
“fort nightly dress”
“college try dress”
“bella dress”
“study abroad dress”
Entropy
Perpetual Motion
The Saucy Librarian Dress
I like “Grey skies are gonna clear up!”
Concrete Woman
I have two:
Gym Dandy
and
Rainy Monday
Thanks!!
The I Dream of Jersey Dress
The Dorm Room Dolly Dress
The Freshman Pristine Dress (like freshman 15)
The Beauty School Dropout Dress
“Two Poche for You” – a salute to the fabulous two pockets (“Poche” is French for pocket, pronounced Posh) on the dress.
This dress reminds me of the book ‘The Memory Keeper’s Daughter’ by Kim Edwards. So some ideas are-
-Hidden
-Secrets
-Hidden Secrets
-White Lie
-Phoebe
-(The) Daughter
-Memory Keeper
-Memories of a Rainy Day
-Picture Perfect
-Picture Imperfect
The “Je Ne Sais Quoi” dress. Brush up on your French for Back to School! Is it the sweet, oversized bow at the collar, the classy gray hue or the coquettish hemline that makes this a closet essential? Either way, it’ll give your style that “certain something” that’s hard to pin down.
Frilled Perfection.
Dressed for my Dreams.
Dancing in the London Fog.
quality over quantity but this dress is so adorable that it makes my brain whirr
“be wise, revise” Dress! perfect to fit in with the back to school theme!
The Edie Dress: Named for two style icons, Edie Bouvier Beale (of Gray Gardens fame) and Edie Sedgwick (whose Sixties style is echoed in this dress).
“Al Fresco”
“Venga!”
“Windy”
“Been there, done that!”
“Georgie is back”
“Back to the present”
“Bow wow me”
1. la fille en gris (the girl in grey)
2. la petite coquette (the little flirt)
3.
“Grey Gardens” after the broadway musical. Plus it looks like a dress you could wear to a garden party.
Autumn in Seattle Dress
I’d call it Harriet. I’m one of those strange people who see a dress and a name just pops into my head. It would look great belted (bright color of course for pop) over denim leggings and a pair of slouchy boots.
The Victorian Natural
Little Girl Lost
Grey Skies over Paris
Adelweis Mini
October Skies
“Fresce”
“Fresca como la mañana” (“As fresh as the morning”)
“Artsy”
“Show me yours”
“Here we go!”
“Belle of the Bauhaus”… or Bow/Beau-haus
1. “The Grey gatsby”
2. “Dancing on Greystreet”
“Rentrée des classes” dress
for (first day) back to school, in french
“Read Between The Lines Dress”
Because it looks like a fun dress to wear while piling lots and lots of books into your arms (and maybe a paperback or two in the pockets!)
“So Far So Lovely Dress”
Because it sure is a cute one, but who knows what kind of mischief can happen later in the day!
“The Missed Connection Dress”
Naturally!
“The Early Bird Dress”
It looks like a really comfortable, easy dress that could go with anything or stand alone, so you wouldn’t have to spend lots of time in the morning fussing over accessories and zippers and such.
“The Fearless Dear Dress”
Super for going on an adventure!
Or maybe just “Dorwina”
3. November Rain
“jolie môme” or “So Carla B.” (french plaisanterie)
“drôle de frimousse”
“Lafayette”
the Faithless Nelly Gray dress (after the Thomas Hood poem)
the Rolls Royce Gray Ghost dress
the Read Between the Lines dress
the Hide Your Love Bite dress
1) the girl on the go-go dress
2) the Lola (after the song by the kinks.. who also have a song called “come dancing” which made me think of this dress)
3) the Cupid’s Bow
1. divine lines
2. Miss Fine Lines
Vermillion
Savage Love
Twilight in Paris Dress, Cocktails in the clouds or Miss Dorian Grey Dress.
i call this one…….
prairie baby
or…..
bows and bonnets…
or…..
prairie doll
or….
wagon wheels grey
1- The “Trop bow pour toi” dress
2- The Beau-Bow dress
Again wordplays on bow-beau. But all the credit is due to sweetaimee (August 18th, 2008 at 1:04 pm), so i’m not too proud.
Bow-Beau is a reference to a French trend “Bo-bo”, which mean Bourgeois-Bohème
Makes me think :
3- The Bowhemia dress
And what about :
“Go Bow ! dress”
?
sCool Marm
Somehow, this dress echoes Italy much more than France to me. Metropolitan Italy, that is. Therefore some quintessential Italian hipster catch phrases would make the perfect dress name:
Alora Ragazze
Pronto, pronto
Or, to go with the school-vibe:
Studiosa
THE BOBBIE SMOCK DRESS IS A SURE WINNER…..I’D LIKE A LARGE BTW.
“Sorbonne Chic”,
“Oui! I Study at the Sorbonne”,
“Splendid at the Sorbonne”
Girls Not Grey
“Schoolgirl Smock”
“Lazy Line Painter Jane”
“The Simple Lady Smock”
” The Nonchalantly Chaste”
“Accidently Proper”
or ” The Casual Mormon” (that may be slightly offensive, please don’t take it that way!”
The “Twiggy” dress…. definately….
Totally looks like something she would have worn…. I love it
The Valedictorian
Nights in Montmartre
The sound of.. the bell dress. (Looks a little sound of music. So at lunch time at school you are running around on the oval in it rejoicing in the sunshine but you get torn out of your imagination by the sound of the bell)
absolutely love this dress! here are some of my suggestions!
1. Grey Cascade
2. Decorously Grey
3. Grey-ciously yours
‘Shades of Gray’ – Taken from the hit Monkees Song
‘All Tied Up!’
‘Too Perfect to Name’ – hee, hee
Italian or French ? French or Italian ? I personally find it hard to tell…
But just in case morgan’s right and it does looks “Italianer” then i suggest instead of my previous “The “Trop bow pour toi” dress”, a variation
The “Tro-bow bello” dress
(for “Troppo bello” – too beautiful)
Not to support the competition, but “The Little Edie” is a fabulous name!
As for me, I submit:
the Done Away (vacay reference and Faye play-on-words, all in one)
“the only beau ill ever love”
beau as in boy ;) and bow.
How about the “Susie Q.”???
September 8 1972
Shea Dale High…….Riot breaks out over THE Bobbi Smock Dress!!!
12 reported injured. Dress maker vows to make more!!
Oh my god, it’s the cutest dress ever!! cried Lacey Potter, Senior at Shea Dale.
If I don’t get my hands on one I’ll just die, screams Nancy Lovely also a Senior.
Marlena Monroe a Freshman claims the subtle grey brings out the green in her eyes.
30 students have been suspended only increasing the demand of THE BOBBI SMOCK DRESS.
“too cool for school” dress
My suggestions:
1. Rushmore Scholarly Smock Dress
2. Tie Me Up In Oxford Dress
Since the theme is ‘Back to School’, I thought it could be called the “Talk of the Halls Dress”.
Also, the “Bell-Bow Dress”. the dress has sot of a bell shape, a slight bell shape, and there’s a bow on the collar.
The Lady of Glamis Dress.
Glamis castle is a castle in Scotland, rumoured to be haunted by the Grey Lady.
My participation :
1. The Blouse Dress
(because of the cut)
2. The Tic Tac Toe Dress
(fun to play in the classroom)
3. The Kiki Dress
(like Kiki de Montparnasse, just because she was a muse and also because of the bow which tightens the neck – “kiki” is a French nickname for neck)
:D
1. Mrs. Peter Pan
2. The Bowdazzler
3. Bow Wow
4. First Day of School Sweetie
5. The Sweetheart Dress
6. Le Petit Bisou (The Little Kiss)
7. The Chic Scholar’s Smock
8. The New Mrs. Robinson
9. The Sorbonne Girl’s Smock
10. The Little Gris Dress
11. Little Gray Dress
Thats all I have so far.
Cute dress!
All Cats are Grey dress
Grey Monday dress
Dying on the Inside dress
We Fade to Grey dress
The Art Teacher Dress
Super cute dress…
My vote: The “All Cats Are Grey” Dress. :)
Pretty Nitty Gritty dress
(…just sounds snazzy!)
La Bourgeois Grisette
The Cosmopolitan Cloud Dress
The Mewsette
yes, from Gay Puree!
Grey Gardens Dress
Ooh la la dress
Of all the gin joints dress
The Dainty Debutante
My two pics:
Jane Grey Dress
or
Misty Morning Dress
ooh, and this dress reminds me of foggy mornings in London!
London Fog Dress
Autumn Heirloom jumper
It does look very french, reminds me of something the beautiful Leslie Caron in Gigi (1958) would wear if the movie was set today:
1. The Gigi
2. Gigi’s Beau Dress
3. Quid Pro Quo Bow Dress
4. Finishing School Cool Dress
5. French Quench Dress
6. France Romance
The Yankee dress
Pretty in Pearl dress
The Flor dress
“Second Star To The Right” Dress
hmmm… well it looks quite French to me, and it would make a fab Autumn dress. It would go great with or without tights but I think it would look fab with black opaques!
how about..
l’automne adorable dress
(In english.. the adorable autumn dress)
I think l’automne adorable sounds lovely together!!
Gemma-Lea
“Bowed over”
Saucy Smokey Sunshine Dress
“The Sophomore Sophisticate”,
“Polished Star Pupil”,
“The Scholar with Style Savoir-Faire”,
“An A+ for the Adorable Academic”,
“Great Lady Gray”
Great Suggestions Come in Threes:
1. The Let Them Eat Cake Dress
2. The Lil Bo Peep Dress
3. La Quelqu’un Ma Dit Robe (The Someone Told Me Dress)
;o)
“Wish U Were Here”
“I’ll Keep U In My Pocket”
“Book-smart Beauty” or “Book-smart Bombshell”
Holly Goes-LightlyDress
Decadent and Grise
:)
Grey Dream Believer
All Tangled Up in Grey
The Knotty Grey Mini
that dress is so cute and chic :)
“The cloud busting dress”
(Because of the beautiful shade of grey, and also because it reminds me of the Kate Bush song. I could just imagine Kate bush back in the day, wearing something just as lovely!)
The high neck makes me think of 19th century, but the bow suggests someone a little unusual, a little quirky, someone not afraid to be different. Surely such a girl could only be the daughter of a poet, and spent her days dipping her toes in streams and writing poems about butterflies with a peacock feather quill.
Thus; “The Poet’s Daughter Dress”
Romantic Rendevous
Frolicking Molly
Moody Tuesday Dress
The Old Movie Garden Party dress
A.V. Club Dress
Graceful Gamine
= the “grey gardens” dress
= the “pintuck perfection” dress
“Chatty Cathy Dress”
“School Bell Dress”
“Bel Arc Gris” (“beautiful grey bow” in French)
At the Play dress
All Tied Up Dress
or
Take a Bow Dress
the ‘Oh Barnaby’ dress
The Jackie O’ Darn it Summer’s Over Dress
The “All-Tied-Up & No-One-To-Seduce” Frock
“The Bow-T-full”
(a play on the phonetics of “beautiful” and it has a bow, seems to made of cotton jersey material, like Tees and seems of a full cut)
I think it should be called,
The Romance of Jane Austen.
The Heather Swing
Natasha’s Picnic
The Zooey Dress
The Parker Posey
The First Date
The You wish you’d got back to school dress
The Grey Gaurdian.
Its very styleized and classy. Kinda like a pulp superhero.
Its a beautiful dress, the shade of grey that it is, is just wonderful.
The bow just works with the whole dress, it dosnt stick out like a sore thumb like some dresses.
Its awesome!!!
I am thinking “Vicky D” dress for Victorian Doll. Or
“The day after Thanksgiving Dress” because it is flowy and comfy. And people usually over it.
1) Pemberleyesque Dress
2) Le Petit Déjeuner Dress
3) French Lit 101 Dress
4) The Demigoddess Dress
5) The Degas Dress
6) Reine des Abeilles Dress / Queen Bee Dress
tea after twelve.
It think Coquettish Kiki would be a fabulous name. Kiki’s a modest chica with rosey cheeks, bouncy hair, and a retro booty.
the Apple For Teacher dress
Just think about it.
What’s more retro than bringing a teacher an apple? It’s proper and polite, but potentially with a cheeky edge. Naming a dress after that would add a bit of flirtation to the mix.
Part of the Back to School line, huh? Well…it reminds me of a smock. Soooo…
The Art Class Dress!
1. chester french dress
2. study group frock
3. the grey hasbat
4. the shiksa dress (shiksa is a popular jewish term for girlfriend)
5. incliner la robe
6. striped percy
7. the morning danish
8. the dutch mini
Gift for a Rainy Day
Rainy Day Gift Box
Il Pleut
The Sienna Dress
After Sienna Miller, looks like her style!
Two good names:
1. the Denmark Street Dress
I have to admit I got the name off of the Kinks song “Denmark Street” (one of the MOD bands!). Denmark street is the British Tin Pan Alley and “is shaking from the tappin’ of toes.” This should be a dress that can carry the beat with you at all times( maybe in the pockets :) ), not to mention “the Denmark Street Dress” has a nice ring to it.
2. The Do-you-ride-Vespa-or-Lambretta Dress
3. If #2 breaks trademark stuff: The My-other-car-is-a-moped Dress
Like everyone says, this dress looks European and what’s more European than mopeds/motor scooters? Don’t you just see yourself riding a vespa down the champs-elyssees in this dress?! well I do!
The Ingrid Dress
The Fall Sweetie Dress.
Oh whatever, no matter what it is named I am definitely getting one.
The Annabel Lee Dress – reminds me of the Romantic Movement, and the author of “Annabel Lee” was Edgar Allen Poe, a Romantic.
or
The Étude Dress – étude is French for study/lesson. Musical pieces are named these to perfect the skills of the musician. What better name for a dress? The dress “perfects” the wearer and is great for school :)
I think it could be called “Raindrop”.
It has an almost gloomy cloud coloring, and the shape of the dress can lend itself to the shape of a rain drop.
charm school babydoll
How ’bout the “Graysicle”? It looks like a perfect summer dress to eat popsicles in.
It’s the…
“Unplain Jane Dress”
Nothing typical. Very Jane.
Perfect!
The Karen O So Soft Dress…
…or….
The Karen O So Cute….or something to that effect…i could see her in it with boots and a belt at the waist or something.
“miranda grey” the character from the collector by john fowles, because she seems so demure, but really shes feisty, hghlighting the “dont judge a book by its cover” theme
the “go-lightly” as its made of light material.
“subtle prance” something you can be girly in whilst still kepping your composure
“pepper spree” the grey colour, lol
“storm in thread dress” as the grey seems to scream, cute clouds building up into a storm that will take your breath away.
“my nonna made it” dress, as itsgot that hint of vintage my nan made it
also
“tea at nans” cos its demure and doesnt highlight the whole “nan would die if she saw me wearing this” theme
“The First Bell”
“Tongue Tied”
“Book Worm”
“Kiss and Tell”
“Suspended”
“All Nighter”
“Brain Storm”
I think I would name it
the “French Class” dress
because it looks very French Chic and It’s a back to school dress. It is also very classy. Lots of class, with the bows and the pockets.
Tres Magnifique Dress.
Ok-I have a few
1: *GREY LADY* which has lots of references in Journalism 1 being The NY TIMES,sounds fancy!
2: *Graybar*
3: *CMYK 50% artists know this one :)
4: *Out of the Fog*
5: *Smoke, Dust and Ash
hope these were not done already-I don’t want to read 300 something others
*^_^*
Ok I just posted but I can’t stop-here’s 2 more:
*The Low Fog high-Hem dress*
or
*Liquid Smoke*
The Edie Frock (i also immediately thought of edie from the ‘grey gardens’ when i saw this dress, so i’ll add another ‘edie’ entry in, b/c that’s such a fitting name)
Charcoal Practice Frock (artsy-looking + colors are charcoly-looking)
Europamor Dress (we all agree that the dress seems inspired by either a country or a point in time in european history; italy, france, victorian era)
The Eurostar (it looks influenced by a victorian-era train-traveling dress from 1800′s especially with the railroad conductor stripes + its’ also tres european influenced = name of a european train. and really, who isn’t a star?)
The Conductor Dress
The Locomotive Voyager
Eras Bygone Dress
The Blithe Spirit Dress (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blithe_Spirit_%28play%29)
the François Truffaut girl´s dress
i love it!!
I think this could be called ” The Guardian” the neck it’s just plain lovely.
- Scout
- The return of fall
- August Rush
- Winter Fire
- Where Black meets White
- Petite Ecolier
- Dusseldorf
- Breakfast on the Rhine
- summer in Prague
La Belle Epoque
The Lady Jane
The Gibson Girl
The Queen Alexandra
I was mostly struck by the high, Edwardian-style collar. “La Belle Epoque” is a name used for the 1890′s-1900′s. And, you know, everything sounds better in French. :)
“The Lady Jane” comes from Lady Jane Grey. Because the dress is gray. I know, I know, don’t laugh.
“The Gibson Girl” is self-explanitory.
“The Queen Alexandra” – Alexandra was the queen of Great Britain at the time. She was a fashion icon to high-class women everywhere. Here’s a little paragraph about her from Wikipedia: “[Alexandra] hid a small scar on her neck, which was likely the result of a childhood operation, by wearing choker necklaces and high necklines, setting fashions which were adopted for fifty years. Alexandra’s effect on fashion was so profound that society ladies even copied her limping gait, after her serious illness in 1867 left her with a stiff leg. She used predominantly the London fashion houses; her favourite being Redfern’s, but occasionally shopped at Doucet and Fromont of Paris.”
The Lady Jane Grey Dress
Lady Jane had a reputation as one of the most learned women of her day, and the historical writer Alison Weir describes her as one of “the finest female minds of the century”. (from Wiki)
I think this dress is beautiful. Sexy but cute and understated.
“CHERRY BOMB” is the name that comes to my mind !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Static Bolt, Static Shock?
Static Stripes?
Lost In Translation?
the neck choker dress!
Okay two more…
1. The First Date Dress
2. Madeline Dress (You know after that cute french storybook character)
Urban City Romance
ok, i have another one….”The Audacious Au Pair”…it reminds me of the sexy forthright nanny from oversees.
“THE PRIMROSE PREP PINNY”
Look very preppy and demure in this understated but classy dress. Add a skivvy or sheer long sleeve T underneath to give it the school pinnafore look – divine and hope it is mine!
Much peace and happiness to you all!
(all should probably be bracketed by “the” and “dress”)
- childhood friends
- pogs in the pockets
- platform six
- tuesday afternoon gray
- ash wednesday
- sunday darling
- afternoon cocktails
wish me luck!
“The Georgette Magritte”
“Golconda” (‘a synonym for ‘mine of wealth’)
I would call it the notre dame, which is french for ‘our lady’ referring to virgin mary. Im not religious but think it suits. The dress is sort of conservative and innocent but still chic and has a french style.
since it jersy but still very chic
Sporty Chic Dress or Sport Spice Dress
or
Bella dress
Vivian Dress
Too Cool For School dress
The Fair Weather
or
The Silver Lining
The Jersey Turnpike Dress
This also screamed Mia Farrow to me.
How about…
The “But I’m a Unicorn!” Dress
or
The “But Guy’s eyes are normal!” Dress.
LOL!
:D super cute
~ Raincloud’s Delight
~ Raincloud Chaser
~ Summer in Fall
The Roxie Hart Dress.
Haha, I dunno, it looks very “Foxy Roxie Hart” to me.
The Haute Mama!
or
Holy Frock!
Fenrir Greyback
The “Grey Ties Ahead” Dress!
the Cobblestone Dress
the Skyscraper Dress
Pretty in Pavement
You Sank My Battleship!
Throw Away the Key
twisted sister
The Anais diary dress.
Goddess of the Zephyrus Twilight
Pickling vinigar.
Only cause i love pickles!
Bardot, for Bridget Bardot.
*Beverly
*Anne of Green Gables
*Lookie Lucy
*Sew Proper
* Judy
second post!
- the cherry chapstick dress
She’s a Mod
Who Me
Gray Day Dreams
Twiggy
Gray Day
The Face – the term ‘face’ was used to describe someone who lead the way in fashion during the 60′s mod era
The Kiss Up
Cheeky
- The October breeze dress
- Elegant Esme Dress
- Victoria’s Bow
-The first day dress
- Modcloth High
-Grayscale shadow dress
- the little grey dress
Holala dress
I would definitely wear this dress if I was going to meet a lover or something like that, so I would call it…
…the Secret Rendezvous dress!
“The Concrete Poet”
how ’bout the Shelia Take A Bow, what’s more gray than the Smiths and what’s cuter than bad puns?
The Little Cloudy Day Dress
So you want sunshine on a cloudy day? What better way then to step out in the streets, mall, or a friends house in this cute grey frock. Perfect for any day, cloudy or sunny!
I’ve spent the whole night thinking about THE name and I have four of them now^^
” d i e A n b ä n d l e r i n ” (refers to the german expression “anbändeln” (=to flirt) which originates from “band” (=band))
” t e a c h e r ‘ s m o r n i n g s n a c k ” (thats obvious(O:)
” l a p o c h e t t e s u r p r i s e ” or “die Schultüte” (large cornet filled with sweets and little presents given to children on their first day at school –> PLEASE google the term to see the similarity)
the ” f r e n c h c a d e a u x ” dress (putting this dress on is to become a life size present)
♥
correction: the ” f r e n c h c a d e a u ” dress
I would simply call it the ‘Mod Cloth’ dress.
I’m going to go with
“Sense and Sensibility”
because it reminds me of a modern day Jane Austen dress.
- Earl Gray Cup of Tea
- Victorian Vogue
- Lady Chatterly’s Frock
- English Elegance
- Striped Hazeout
- Chic Ashes
- Misty Gray Sky
- Cinders
- Moonlight Shadow
- “It’s Never Too Slate” or “Never Too Slate”
- “Amazing Grays”
- “Grey & Tiery-Eyed”
- “Heather The Storm”
The Belle de School Dress.
Cause whoever wears this French-looking dress at school will be the coolest and most stylish girl there!
Inspired from the movie “Belle de jour”.
-heather’s tie neck frock
-ol’ school smocked frock
-little miss gray :D
-the break of dawn
-amelia jane
Oh Behave (in Grey)
- to go with the school girl theme : ) -
I’,m following the education-theme:
The bachelorette of arts dress
or maybe
the lady literate dress.
Oh, and also since the neck is a little more bare at one side the dress could be called:
The Vampire Victim dress!
(or the soon to be vampire victim dress)
Some more poetic suggestions… I’m convinced this is the dress of a Beatnik poet girl!
The Vilanelle
The Verb
The Shakespeare’s Sister Dress
The Ginsberg Dress
The Langue d’oc Dress
The Emily Dickinson Dress
The Whitman Dress
the little grey frock
and
bow wow wow!
The Poppy Pepperpot. :-)
Love the dress! For what it’s worth…
1. The Little Grey Dress
2. Factory Girl Dress
3. La Poupette Jolie Dress
oh and i forgot..
- “The Greyt Escape”
- “Don’t Smock Me”
- “Frock, Paper, Scissors”
- “Schoolhouse Frock”
- “Smock, Frock, & Two Smokin Barrels”
Mousy Maisie dress…it’s mousy grey, it’s cute, I hope it’s comfy (cos’ I’m gonna wear it;-))
Maths Test Dress
what about ” Preppy Denise “?
I have 2 ideas,
The Little Match Girl Dress
and
Pocket Full of Posies Dress
It should be Audrey’s Lullaby.
Gigi’s frock
French alfresco
Rainy day alfresco
Peggy-Sue
Zen Baby
Betty Bow
Zee dress wiz zee french Accent
Purple monkey Dishwasher
Fashionista’s frustration
Betty Befuddlement
Pffft! That’s all I’ve got! Darn this is harder than it sounds….
Precioso little grey dress
Grey inspiration
The Little Coquet; The Littlest Coquet
Bonjour Gristesse
Ceci n’est pas une robe
La vie en gris
Sabrina Fair (after the Audrey Hepburn character – thinking of the part in the film where she goes to study in Paris)
Fetching Etching
Want to come and see my etchings?
Portrait of a Lady
Zazie dans le Metro/Zazie in the Metro
Pencil me in
The Graphic 6B (could be a pencil OR a class at school)
The little pochette dress
The Giselle
The Swan Lake dress
When I first saw the dress, I though…. Miss. Potter,,,,,Then I though it looked like a very confident girl. A very smart girl. I thought of someone close to me, and this is her second year as a school teacher, she teaches a special reading class for small children with learning dissabilities…So I think the dress should be named after her.. “The Confident Chrissy”
Breakfast at Tiffany’s
I’d call this the “Portrait d’une femme” dress meaning portrait of a lady in French. Not only is it from the awesome song by Metric called “Poster of a girl” sung by indie goddess Emily Haines, it just encompasses the whole feel of this dress. It’s beautiful.
Madame Bovary dress
The parasol dress; The petite parasol dress
je suis magnifique dress
je suis adorable dress
The high collar, the bow, POCKETS! … this dress is so ME, I would name it: The Gigi Dress!
The Doris Daydress
The Raunchy Headmistress Frock
In honor of the Schooling theme; the bow at the side is inexplicably similair to a Headmistress’s chic chiffon scarf, and it’s just a tad too short not to be a bit raunchy ;)
I’m wearing mine with the peacock feather tights :)
I came up with a few possibilities.
The ‘Collar-me-Gray’ Dress
The Untie Me Dress
The Bow-tie Dress
Ms. Prim and Proper
Sailor Stripes at the Bow Jersey
It’s really cute and thanks for the opportunity!
Shale Lady :)
“Hitchcock chic”
the shape up or ship out dress.
I say…
‘The Lovely Librarian,’
or
‘Fun at a Funeral’
or
‘Daphney’s Big Day’
or
‘The Nancy Drew.’
Thanks for the distraction from work!! :)
The Daisy Buchanan. First thing I thought of when I saw it. Its the modern day flapper!!!!!
Miss Porter’s School Gown
Muffy’s Mousey Smock-Frock
Heather’s Heather Tunic
Or maybe the Darling Daisy, or the Great daisy. I am really stuck on the 20′s with this one. It’s a Flappin good dress? Terrible. The Flappin Jack Dress? Okay, back to work.
I think that a great name for this dress is “Every Storm Cloud has a Silver Lining”! It is grey and billowy like a storm cloud but is definitely not something to be upset about or a day ruiner. It is beautiful and breezy, definitely a silver lining!
Miss Daisy dress
French bow connection
Ma vie en gris
The ” Straight A’s Dress”
The tie neck, originally introduced by Coco Chanel… so I would call it the Classic Coco tie neck dress…OR Classy Coco.. OR Coco Chic OR Tie me up dress..OR Coco Classy Chic…
“The Dolores Gray”
“The Always Fair Weather Heather Dress”
“All Tied Up Mini”
“The Smock-Me-Silly Mini” :D
I think it’s a cute, mouse-like color, kind of discreet dress so I propose:
Petite Souris Dress .
looks like a nightgown i had as a kid, but more hip.
i’d call it the “Modern Lullaby”
The Spy Who Loved Me
Shaken, not Stirred
It is a preppy and fun, so I would call it the ‘Library-Anne’s Day Out Dress’
Or maybe, A Pas de Loup dress…
à pas de loup means discretly, without making any noise… but it’s a kind of cute and sassy expression because “loup” means wolf… so it means you look discret but you’re not that innocent … like this dress!
I’m french so it’s difficult for me to find english names… but I looked at the other propositions and I guessed french names were fine… Sorry for the bad english by the way! :-)
the Agnes Grey dress!!
from the Anne Brontë book!!:D
or homage to the Francoise Hardy song (since it has a frenchy mod vibe)
the L’amitie dress!:)
OR..
Finally!
because it reminds me of Nico..
All Tomorrow’s Parties dress
:)
Teacher’s Pet
or
Charm School Dropout
Back to Askew
I am thinking “Lindy” when I see this dress because it is a fusion ( like the dance “Lindy Hop” is a fusion of Jazz, street dance, and swing) of Mia Farrow, Victorian Retro from the 60′s, and Jean Seberg. My second choice would be The Seberg after Jean Seberg. I could see her strolling in this number with black cigarette pants underneath.
1. Lindy
2. The Jean Seberg
-pug princess
-little miss bow tie
-grey boogie
-grey overdrive
-pug princess
-little miss bowtie
-grey overdrive
“Calling for Showers”
“Athena Dress”
“Knock Knock Dress”
poor little rich girl dress (eddie sedgwich)
The Hornby Dress (as in Leslie)
The Edge of Seventeen Dress
The Calling in Sick dress
Some Frills, All Thrills Dress!
Grey Ribbon Dress (You’ll win first prize for best dressed going back to school)
Tie A Grey Ribbon Around the Old Oak Tree – dress
Sheila Take A Bow Dress (The Smiths)
Queen Bow – David Bowie Dress (Instead of queen b****)
Grey Gossip Girl’s Dress
Goodie-Goodie Grey Drops Dress
London Calling
Grey Goose
Charcoal Chiffon
Here’s lookin’ at you, kid
Darling, your head’s not right
that girl dress
i think that this dress needs to be named something fancy but still casual , as this dress can cross both barriers . you could wear this dress with a cute pair of flats and your favorite scarf and its uber casual and then you could wear it with your favorite pair of colorful pumps and a super stylish clutch and its all about the nightlife .
Name: you say party ! we say dine !
the border crosser
the gray inspiration
mary had a little dress
soft rock star .
Twiggys Revenge
On a paris train
“Little Edie” after Edith “little Edie”Bouvier Beale in the documentary Grey Gardens. She was the cousin of Jackie Bouvier Kennedy Onassis and lived in a famous house called Grey Gardens on Long Island. I like the reference to the color grey, the house named Grey Gardens because of the dunes and ocean surrounding it giving it a grey cast.
see article to read more about this eccentric but fashionable woman
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grey_Gardens
I see others have mentioned her , but I think the name “LITTLE EDIE” is unique to my post-THANKS!!!
For such a yummy alternative top me is thinking ‘impracticaly gorgeouse’ at mod cloth.. :)
I would have to say “Love me Knot Dress”
A night like this dress
“The Silver Lining”
For those days where you need a cute but elegant style to carry you through the day and into the night. With it’s simple design and neutral color it can be paired with almost anything (so it seems). And what more could give you that little boost of beauty.”Every cloud has a silver lining”
“The Smoldering Frock”
From the ashes that burned out comes the smoldering coals. Elegant yet simple, the smoldering coals draw people with a ravishing excitement. Unable to take their eyes off people will long to know the secert.
“Dare to Dream”
For those days when you want people to love your look and keep thinking of you(we all love it). This dress will have people scowling with envy of perfect you look, they dare to dream to be you.
“The Grey Bloomer”
With this dress you’ll be no late bloomer. With the very rare exception of a grey flower blossoming wouldn’t you want to be that one special flower. Just as beautiful but with a twist.And trust me your worth it.
“Our Miss Brooks” seems fitting.
Or, simply, “Home Room.”
How’s that for such a cute little head turner?
Oh my goodness, I love that dress.
I’d say it’d be fantastic with a name such as:
The Bonaparte dress
(As in Josephine; my leading lady in history… what a character)
or perhaps;
The Cindersoot dress.
due to it’s colour and peasant flow, it reminds me of something Cinderella would wear by the hearth.
Or maybe…
The Wamby Lady dress.
in reference to one of therunnybunny’s sculptures! :]
Knot Tonight dress
Oh, I think this must be ”Pinky Piggy Thingy”. I can imagine little pig, wearing this one. Even pig would look great with this!
The Valedictorian
(Did someone say that already??)
It seems I have had similar thoughts to other people… The greyness and beauty of the dress made me think of Dorian Gray. I love that book, and when I read it I wrote down particular phrases I really liked in my diary. I dug them out and have come up with some names inspired by the quotes…
“It is only the intellectually lost who ever argue” … The “Intellectually Lost” Dress.
“Being natural is a pose, and the most irritating pose I know”… The “Natural Pose” Dress.
“The worse of having a romance of any kind is that it leaves one so unromantic”… The “Unromanticize” Dress.
“Beauty is a form of Genius – is higher indeed than Genius, as it needs no explanation”… The “No Explanation Needed” Dress.
Thank you Oscar Wilde. All credit goes to him. However, I think I would appreciate the prizes more than him… :P
xx
the ‘ingenue by day dress’
b/c it’s sweet, simple and the antithesis of a stuffy stuck up get up.
plus it suggests you can be anything by night
It looks 1920s to me. How about: The Eleanor, Atta girl, And how!, hip to the jive, bee’s knees, sitting pretty, the Zelda, the virgin, the flitter
The Ace of shades Dress
Morning noon and night Dress
Gigi’s frock around the clock
Night in Montmartre
the pinstripe parasol dress
the pinstripe pochette dress
the pinstripe pussycat dress
Whimsy in the Grey
Bella Gris
Della Dawn
Pocket Full of Posies dress
the pinstripe pochette dress
the pinstripe parasol dress
Josephine’s caprice :p
the delicate damsel
graycious lady
the dapper darling
a dash of pepper
(the dapper damsel! )
Earl Grey Poet
The “Girl Friday” Dress.
‘fleur de gris’
The Gray-t Gatsby
Welcome To The Babydollhouse
Silvera Plath (I know, I know, it’s gray, not silver, but I couldn’t help myself)
For Those About To Frock…We Salute You!
Clara’s Bow (silent film star reference)
The “Weekend Affair” dress.
Yowza, that’s a lot of suggestions. Here’s mine:
“We Rule the School ( from the Belle&Sebastian song by the same name)
“No-Grey-Mouse”
“Not-A-Wallflower
“The Rain in Spain” (from “My Fair Lady)
“My Gray Lady”
” The Dorina Gray”
“The Headmistress”
The “Mother May I?” dress.
It seems like something that can be worn casual on the playground or dressed up for happy hour and with it being part of the back to school line, why not name it after a super-fun old skool recess game?
this dress is attractive so how about
The Laws of Attraction Dress
Justice Dress
Estella
like Great Expectations.
How about ‘Miss Brodie’ as a name for this prim dress with a hint of naughty?
it reminds me of something cute and french, but also something you’d wear to a study group. and of course, it’s so adorable that anyone who wears it will feel a little vain! so i suggest:
the sweet coquette in study hall dress
Chatty Cathy
“Stainless Steel”
“Caroll Gardens Frock”
“Aggyness” or “Amberlina”
“The Earl Gray”
The almost bitter tasting tea unless you add the sugar and honey. And with you in it, trust me it’ll be plenty sweet.
“The Chiyogami”
The thin, one patterned paper used to decorate tins, wooden boxes and even dolls. Slip this on and you’ll feel like you are a great work of art.
“Caroline’s Frock/Dress”
To me the grey color accented with the bows and pockets seem like it should have a name begging to begin with the letter C.
“Ashes to Ashes”
Named after Ring around the Rosie game who wouldn’t look cute and adorable in this. It has elegance but with a child like feel to it.
“The Greyhound”
Named after the dog, not the company. I felt like a greyhound is beautiful and graceful while being powerful and loyal. And with this on you would prove all that without a word.
“Guenevere’s Dress/Frock”
The name makes me think of someone that is beautiful yet resevered and oh so fashionable. With this dress you’ll defenitly walk tall with the confidence knowing you look stunning.
“The Granite Dress”
In this you won’t look or feel as hard as a rock.
“The Rock Quarry”
“The Dull Nickle”
Under this garment you’ll shine like a new penny
“The Dull Seagull”
“Tchaikovsky’s Swan Lake”
He was a brilliant composer who created the music of Swan Lake. The style of the music is elegant and pulls you in. You’ll look graceful and composed with this dress.
“The Grey Goose”
“The Gosling Frock”
In this you’ll look as irresistable as a baby goose, but more cute.
“Out for a night of Jazz”
“The Jazzy”
“The Jazz night frock”
It reminds me of a chic. classic look that never ends. Redy for a night full of cool beats and coffee.
“Gardenia’s Wish”
“Gardenia’s Frock/Dress”
“The Gryphon’s Frock”
“The Gryphon’ Wish”
“Puggly Wuggly”
Who wouldn’t love a cute irresistable thing
I suggest ‘belle du jour’ which is beauty of the day or ‘helas pour moi!’ which is woe is me. (should be a little accent over the e…)
this dress makes me think of french new wave, obviously.
I was thinking something along the lines of
the Bow Down Dress
or,
Earle Grey Teatime Dress.
“The Philosophy Dress”
It looks like something you’d wear to philosophy class… if your professor was a hottie!
My earlier suggestions followed with the French theme, but it is also feminine and flirty, but youthful at the same time; which makes me imagine a young school girl wearing it…and of course all the boys are smitten by her charm and how cute she always looks in her girly dresses. So following THAT theme
-Hop Scotch
-Grade School Crush
-Swing With Me
-Schoolyard Kiss
-He Loves Me, He Loves Me Knot (knot, cause the bow)
Other suggestions
-Pretty As A Picture
-Afternoon Delight (I can see this being worn in the afternoon snacking on sweets and drinking fruity flavored tea)
-Hollyhocks Forget Me Knot (this dress, a bouquet of hollyhocks, and a countryside cottage…what more could a girl want?)
cherie baby dress
the Dame de Lotus dress (after the Emilie Simon song)
Okay, I’ve got a few ideas, haha… here we go:
Miss Moppet (after the Beatrix Potter story)
A Regency Romance
Dear Emma
The Little Lady
Ton Meilleur Ami (“Your Best Friend” a Françoise Hardy song)
um, that’s it for me. It’s a lovely dress…