Mary Jackson
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Movies To Inspire Your RED DRESS Moment
Here's the thing about Red, ALL seasons love red. Whether it's against white snow, green grass, a Spring rain or a breezy beach, the color red pops against a dramatic landscape and makes you the center of attention. Lucky you if you get a storm or a cloudy day because RED looks fabulous in gloomy weather and makes for dramatic, memorable pictures. Even at night. Here are some of my favorite movies that feature memorable red dresses. Whether you're planning a special date or planning your wedding, these movies will inspire your very own red dress or RED TUX moment.
By Mary Jackson3 years ago in Styled
Future Dave
Future Dave David and Arlene were wild with excitement when they talked about their future together. A future they were planning in the freshness of new love. Every day they filled with easy caressing, laughter and love-drunk games. One game they created for fun, they played during long walks and drives across town. As they passed the scenery, houses, old buildings, parks, any land they liked, one would ask the other in a tone of teasing delight, “Would you buy that place for one dollar?” It was absurd that any piece of property could be purchased for just one dollar, but it was fun to imagine. “Well baby, seeing as though I’ve got a five dollar bill in my pocket I think we can make that work.” It sent Arlene into a giggling tizzy. David learned his new love mostly preferred abandoned spaces and odd corners of the city. She would see a rundown shack or an overgrown yard, a rotting dock at the edge of a serene pond, an old barn, or a green gully scattered with debris and exclaim to David that she had to have it. She would point excitedly at a dusty patch of grass growing wildflowers near the freeway. “Would you buy that for a dollar?” She would ask. “Absolutely.” David would say and she would steal from him a celebratory kiss. So when they drove past the big, white farmhouse, and there at the end of the driveway was a sign that read in faded block lettering, ‘FOR SALE $1.00’, David pulled over immediately. They both sat in silence, gobsmacked. “That’s hilarious.” Arlene finally said without laughing. “Well?” She turned to him and smiled. “It’s in our price range.”
By Mary Jackson3 years ago in Humans