Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
The quality has gone way down hill- now really only cute on little girls in pigtails and bows on vacation. Those neons even look dated on tan sorority girls. I do think there is a summer/resort wear market not being met for the 45 plus woman. Need something a bit hipper than Brooks Brothers or Talbots but not as twee as Lilly/Kate Spade. I would love some knee length pique sheaths in solid colors with maybe some bright trim. Or a flattering sleeveless stretch poplin fit and flare shirt dress that is midi length, belted with a voluminous skirt- not some limp crap with a tie belt and gaping buttons at the bust. I want summer dresses you can either wear with a regular bra or a t- strap bra.
Depressing.
Yes, trying to be attractive, cool and age appropriate in Summer is often depressing. If you’re lucky you’ll grow older and face similar sartorial challenges someday.
The youngsters, like my DS1's gf, wear Farm Rio, Zimmermann, Rag&Bone, All Saints.
Anonymous wrote:Absolutely - love the fun colors
Anonymous wrote:Absolutely - love the fun colors
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I remember a few years back, LP was trying out some longer hemlines for women over 30 or over, like, 5’6”, who found the shift dresses too short. But it only lasted a season, maybe, and then Covid hit and their market for dresses tanked. In 2020 they had to actually run a mid-season sale/discount code for the first time ever.
Yes I’m still buying LP but the quality is not as it once was. Some items are the same thin fabric as clothes from Old Navy or whatever. I also find that a few LP items go a long way in your wardrobe so you don’t need a lot.
That's what I don't like about the shift dresses -- I'm tall, and they're too short.
Anonymous wrote:I remember a few years back, LP was trying out some longer hemlines for women over 30 or over, like, 5’6”, who found the shift dresses too short. But it only lasted a season, maybe, and then Covid hit and their market for dresses tanked. In 2020 they had to actually run a mid-season sale/discount code for the first time ever.
Yes I’m still buying LP but the quality is not as it once was. Some items are the same thin fabric as clothes from Old Navy or whatever. I also find that a few LP items go a long way in your wardrobe so you don’t need a lot.
Anonymous wrote:
The quality has gone way down hill- now really only cute on little girls in pigtails and bows on vacation. Those neons even look dated on tan sorority girls. I do think there is a summer/resort wear market not being met for the 45 plus woman. Need something a bit hipper than Brooks Brothers or Talbots but not as twee as Lilly/Kate Spade. I would love some knee length pique sheaths in solid colors with maybe some bright trim. Or a flattering sleeveless stretch poplin fit and flare shirt dress that is midi length, belted with a voluminous skirt- not some limp crap with a tie belt and gaping buttons at the bust. I want summer dresses you can either wear with a regular bra or a t- strap bra.
Anonymous wrote:I remember a few years back, LP was trying out some longer hemlines for women over 30 or over, like, 5’6”, who found the shift dresses too short. But it only lasted a season, maybe, and then Covid hit and their market for dresses tanked. In 2020 they had to actually run a mid-season sale/discount code for the first time ever.
Yes I’m still buying LP but the quality is not as it once was. Some items are the same thin fabric as clothes from Old Navy or whatever. I also find that a few LP items go a long way in your wardrobe so you don’t need a lot.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I live in a Florida rich beach town, and the only people wearing Lilly Pullitzer are 50+ women from New Jersey and DC who are here for one week vacation.
Really?
What do locals wear? I think the prints are very beachy and fun and nowdays it’s hard to find anything cute under $100, so the sale is great…
Same. We just got back from Palm Beach. Lots of people wearing Lily. Hard to imagine that there are many areas more "rich" than PB...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I live in a Florida rich beach town, and the only people wearing Lilly Pullitzer are 50+ women from New Jersey and DC who are here for one week vacation.
Really?
What do locals wear? I think the prints are very beachy and fun and nowdays it’s hard to find anything cute under $100, so the sale is great…
Same. We just got back from Palm Beach. Lots of people wearing Lily. Hard to imagine that there are many areas more "rich" than PB...
Palm Beach is just retirees. The average age is more than 70 years old. They were literally all NJ housewives 5 years ago. Or still are for half the year (keeping a foot in florida to avoid state income taxes....). They are for all intents and purposes tourists, not Floridians. Citing PB as proof that people in Florida wear LP pretty much proves the point of the first PP above. If that's the rich florida look you are going for, you be you.
DP. You're blowing smoke out of your patootie. But you go on being you. When you can afford to go to Palm Beach, or any place else, then let us know.
I can happily report that there was plenty of Lily in Miami when we were there in November. Are you going to claim that Miami is filled with NJ housewives who are more than 70 years old? Really?
I'm 46 y/o and you wouldn't pay me to wear it, and we have a FL home. It's for older ladies, like 60+. Us, middle age ones, wear DVF, Rebecca Taylor, vintage J Crew, Tory B, Boden. The youngsters, like my DS1's gf, wear Farm Rio, Zimmermann, Rag&Bone, All Saints.