Jenni NZ - so nice of you to remember my first (and only) ball. That one was on very short notice and I had to improvise a lot - borrowed dress and clutch from a friend, did my own hair, wore uncomfortable shoes, and didn’t have enough time to sort out shapewear. It was still fun, but this time I’m hoping to do it properly.
Suz - you looked fantastic in your opera outfit; I didn’t realize you were in town.
When we were looking for a dress for my daughter, we quickly realized that shoes had to be sorted first. Even for renting dresses, they asked her to wear the shoes she’ll use for the ball, because they tailor and adjust the length based on the exact heel height.
I’m a little conflicted about renting a dress for myself, even though it would be the simplest solution. I’ve had sensitivity to dry‑cleaning chemicals in the past, and the last time I wore something freshly dry‑cleaned I developed a terrible rash and ended up in the ER. It was years ago, and I’m fine now with colouring my hair again (I also reacted to hair dye back then). I’m hoping that rental dresses are usually cleaned well in advance and that airing them out reduces the risk, but even a small chance of a reaction makes me hesitate, because it could ruin the night.
Regarding my current hair colour: I still colour it, but each time I go lighter, and now it’s a very pale platinum blonde - only a shade away from my natural silver. It would be easy to stop colouring completely at this point. I did enjoy being blonde, though, and I’m open to going a bit darker again. I just hated the maintenance. I’m planning to have my hair done professionally before the event and adjust the tone depending on the dress colour.