I’m a firm believer that finance should never dictate fashion. Some of
the best, worst, and most memorable outfits I’ve ever worn were bought
by the bag at some thrift store for what a kid at Mickey D’s makes in
one hour. Others were used but tastefully chosen by those fashionably
forward kids at Atlas or Red Light. My greatest find ever was a black
A-line dress by ’60s mod manufacturer Bleeker Street. A feat of
tailored excellence with its perfect pleats, fitted empire waist, and
hem just above the knee, wearing it always made me feel like a chubby
Audrey Hepburn, simply sophisticated and tastefully timeless.
Tonight’s show, with its mod theme, “tastefully timeless” throwback
bands, and crowd of dedicated followers of fashion, makes me think of
that dress, and of perhaps getting on the treadmill so my post-baby
booty will one day wear it again. Sigh. With the Black Hollies, Big
Nasties, Autolite Strike. Comet Tavern, 922 E. Pike St., 323-9853. 8
p.m. MA’CHELL DUMA LAVASSAR
Sun., May 18, 8 p.m., 2008
