Another flight of fancy
I came across the following while trawling through past posts and decided to give it another outing. I haven’t altered it much. Bear in mind that this little tale is truly a flight of fancy. In my imagination, I might be slight and fine-boned. In reality, I’m built like a carthorse.
For the one and only fancy dress party we went to, we really did drape white sheets around ourselves and claim we were Romans. There was another occasion, before we were married, which is buried in the mists of time . . .
Nature’s Wingèd Beauties
When the invitation dropped through the letter box and I saw the wording on the card I groaned. Nature's Wingèd Beauties! Archaic words have their place, of course, mostly in the annals of antiquated poetry.
I do not like fancy dress parties. I am never inspired and actually feel rather foolish parading in something unfamiliar. The best I can come up with on my own is wrapping myself in a sheet and calling myself a Roman. I know, inspired . . .
I knew I had to make a determined effort. There was no question of declining the invitation. It was the annual company shindig and my attendance was expected. My husband could go on his own, but it would be unfair. He dislikes fancy dress even more than I do. Military uniform was as fancy as it needed to be for him. I knew most of the people who would be there, apart from the all-important and influential guest of honour and his glamorous and illustrious wife.
Accordingly, I made an appointment for my husband and myself with the director of one of the largest costumiers in the UK. It was an interesting and exhausting experience.
Having been persuaded into hiring outfits we would never have contemplated in a million years, we drove home in a daze, with me secretly hoping the event would be cancelled, but knowing that was impossible. I prayed that the evening would at least be warm, otherwise my wings would be fluttering all night from cold.
We hadn’t really appreciated each other’s outfits while we were trying to decide, but now, as I twirled in front of my husband, he reacted with such gratifying appreciation that we were almost late.
By the way, he was dressed as a magpie, and the long tail caused him some difficulties getting in and out of the cab. In the ballroom, he cut a swathe through the company as he turned to greet friends and colleagues.
I began to wish I’d stuck with my original choice of the blue tit costume. It would have been warmer and certainly less revealing. Nevertheless, the skimpy moth outfit was flattering, and I was receiving a lot of attention. My husband’s chest was swelling with pride as he strutted beside me, and I must say we made a striking couple – he, so tall and broad, resplendent in black and white with iridescent sheen, me, so slight and fine-boned, in soft pastel shades.
A fanfare announced the arrival of the special guest and his consort, and the assembly turned as one to the grand entrance. I craned my neck to catch a glimpse, and saw a large man in black and white – a penguin perhaps, I hoped, or maybe a puffin. Next to him, holding his arm, was a small, delicate woman, dressed in floaty chiffon swathes of delicate hues.
As they advanced into the room, I realised with alarm that they were wearing the same costumes as my husband and me. There was nowhere to hide. Swiftly, I drew my wings over my shoulders and wrapped them around my body, hoping I might pass as a cocoon. Simultaneously, my husband pulled his tail over his arm. He told me later that he wanted to give the impression of a crow gathering sticks for its nest.
We were not convincing, but the VIPs laughed and congratulated us on our impeccable taste and our quick thinking. What could we do but smile and nod our heads in agreement?
LOL. I have never been to a costume party. I have always thought they might be fun, but I am a self conscious person. I'd surely walk around feeling embarrassed all night!
ReplyDeleteIt's probably more embarrassing to turn up not dressed for the occasion.
DeleteThat is a great story! 🐱
ReplyDeleteGlad you liked it.
DeleteLol.
ReplyDeleteThat story reminds me of a Keeping up Appearances episode .
Hyacinth Bucket pronounced Bouquet - what a snob. but so funny!
DeleteI can imagine how you felt though I have never been to a fancy dress party. My son-in-law had one for his 40th birthday, his initial is P so everyone was asked to dress as something beginning with P. I heard one clever man came as a picnic, swathed in a giant checkered tablecloth with plastic foodstuffs glued all over it and a picnic basket on his arm.
ReplyDeleteRiver, you could have dressed as yourself with a P for parent.
DeleteDressing as a picnic is inspired.
DeleteThis could only happen to people who are somewhat uncomfortable with costumes.
ReplyDeleteYes!
DeleteIt’s such a relatable mix of dread, pride, and hilarious embarrassment. Thanks for sharing this delightful memory
ReplyDeleteThank you.
DeleteThis made me smile. As an introvert, I prefer not to be the center of attention but there have been a few times where something similar happened ( not a costume party) and all I could do was laugh. I really enjoyed this!
ReplyDeleteWhen you're caught out in an unfortunate situation, the only thing you can do is laugh. 😊
DeleteYour winged misadventure is both delightfully self-deprecating and fabulously vivid, right down to the cocoon cover-up and crow improvisation
ReplyDeleteThank you. Glad you enjoyed it.
DeleteWhat a fun story. Thankfully the host and hostess were good sports about it.
ReplyDeleteCan you imagine how embarrassing it would be?
DeleteA fancy dress party...my idea of a nightmare 🥺
ReplyDeleteLikewise!
DeleteVery amusing and I am afraid I would responded to the invitation with, 'I've just been diagnosed with an incurable disease, so my apologies for my inability to attend'. You could always say it was a misdiagnosis later.
ReplyDeleteGood thinking, but it might come back to bite you.
DeleteHave fun that it was a wildlife theme for costumes. I can't even imagine. It would have been fun to see everyone and nice to know that the most important enjoyed the fact that you had good taste.
ReplyDeleteI'd rather be an onlooker than a participant!
DeleteThat is a fun flight of fancy.
ReplyDeleteIt was fun to write.
DeleteI don't like dressing up either. You 2 sounded wonderful, until the VIPs arrived. What a coincidence
ReplyDeleteIt's never happened to me, fortunately. I would find it difficult . . .
DeleteLove the story. I am also not one for costume parties and such and don't even care for Halloween.
ReplyDeleteI have, however, slapped together a little costume as a joke, most often to make Carlos laugh.
Dressing up in private is another matter altogether . . .
ReplyDeleteI love the story and if I were writing the story I would be Cinderella, ha ha. I loved that story because it was the opposite of ME and how I looked. me too on the cart horse look. I really like your story and I once went to a party dressed in a blue brocade curtain costume. I made a cape of our it and went as a Queen. ha ha,..
ReplyDeleteI bet you made a fabulouis queen!
Delete*fabulous*
DeleteInteresting story. Enjoyed reading it. I have been to fancy dress parties. But I myself haven't taken part in any.
ReplyDeleteMore fun to watch, I think.
DeleteWhat are the chances that two sets of people would have chosen the same costumes?
ReplyDeleteVery rare!
DeleteYou have succeeded in writing a very interesting story. My mind was totally imagining the costumes you described and I could just see the two of you so properly dresses. Great minds think alike and how nice it was to have a set of great minds all dressed up...
ReplyDeleteIt's every woman's nightmare, isn't it?
DeleteA great story, thank you :)
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
Thank you.
ReplyDeleteA costume party would fill me with dread. Thanks for sharing your story.
ReplyDeleteNot my cup of tea, either.
DeleteThat was a great story, and I had fun reading it. I have only every been to one costume party. I was a vampire.
ReplyDeleteNow, that's something different, and quite out of character for you, Denise!
DeleteI love your story, and could see it playing out in my mind's eye. However, I am not a fan of costume parties. That is one thing I will always make an excuse for ;-) xxx
ReplyDeleteIt's fun to see how other people dress up, though. Some really enjoy it - quite a lot of friends that I know. are very enthusiastic.
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