So, all we can do is try to muddle through. Kathleen Turner (Matty) did more than that (and mastered the Rule against Perpetuities to boot). She wore a deceptively sexy blouse and skirt that burned a hole in poor William Hurt’s (Ned) brain. Any time you have a conversation like this with a guy, you know you’ve got him:
- Ned: Maybe you shouldn’t dress like that.
- Matty: This is a blouse and a skirt.* I don’t know what you’re talking about.
- Ned: You shouldn’t wear that body.
- * Fun fact: Jamaicans use the phrase “blouse and skirt” to indicate surprise, as in “Blouse and skirt, you look less sweaty than I expected!”
- I did not choose a blouse and skirt today, because I think a dress is better when it is brutally hot. I went with this ancient, linen JCrew dress and paired it with a very cool 70s belt from Lula Vintage Wear.
I think I vaguely remember that film and yes Ms Turner could make guys wander even when she was wearing conservative attired. I love your belt and it looks really nice over the White linen!
I’m glad I’m not the only one who rememebers Body Heat! Thanks for reading!
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I just kept thinking, “Why do these people who are stinkin’ rich have air conditioning?” Yes, many people had it, even in those ancient days.
Why DON’T these people, not why DO these people. * exasperation with self*