Hello Ladies
It was so great to see some of you in San Jose last week. Your smizing eyes, your laughter, and your camaraderie was a balm to my pandemic-weary heart.
Marie Lawson at the July 2021 NAC/National Challenge |
Between the masking, distancing, and the fact that many folks spent as little time as possible in the venue, I did not get any new pics for Fashionista. So today's posts is a nostalgic look at some of my most-beloved images from the past.
One of my all-time favorite outfits is Pam Guntrum rocking color-matched boa and head scarf at the 2018 Portland NAC, patriotically complemented with a red water bottle and foil tape.
Pamela Guntrum, 2018 Portland NAC |
Looking back over my files, I realize I have far more photos of vet women heading into or out of the venue, since I'm usually preoccupied with, you know, ACTUALLY FENCING on the days of my events. Fortunately, you are genius at accessorizing.
Waiting in the armory line, or gearing up, is a good time to document how fashionably bad-ass you are.
I occasionally am able to capture you flaunting your style between bouts.
LOOK AT THOSE SMILES. I miss them so much.
On the rare formal post-competition gathering, you clean up good. (Below, Val Asher, right, with Brazil's Claudia da Costa, at 2019 Vet Worlds.)
I particularly treasure the time we spend socializing and touristing before and after the events.
With my teammate Gemin Channing at the Utah Museum of Fine Art, Salt Lake City NAC, December 2019 |
And remember, you don't have to wait for a national event to hang out with a badger! If you are in the vicinity of DC/Southern Maryland, drop by Rockville Fencing Academy for some bouting and we can head out for drinks and dinner afterwards.
With Pam Dressel, center, and Anne-Marie Walters at Al Carbon in Rockville, MD |
With RFA coaches Katherine Guernsey (Tabby) and Liz Searles, née Blankenship (aka The Dormouse) |
Salute, and hugs
Badger