Monday, December 7, 2009

European Gowns

Over Thanksgiving week last month I had the privilege of traveling to the country of Albania. I embarked upon a long-anticipated photography project and have lots of images to share in the coming weeks here on this blog! While in country, I stayed at my parents' downtown Tirana apartment, but took many trips out into surrounding communities and up into the mountains. Gazing out the van window on those many trips is always interesting because over the course of the past 15 years (since my first of eight visits to this small country) I've seen quite a few changes as this land, people, and economy has transitioned from communism. I like to see what kinds of businesses are flourishing and which new products finding their way to market; essentially see capitalism at work (little known fact: I studied economics at the graduate level).

My parents' neighborhood is now just a few blocks from some of the nicest shopping in the country. One night as we drove home we rolled past a stunning window display unlike anything I had seen there before. Because of the high cost of storefront space, most vendors cram as much merchandise into their displays as possible, because after all, you never know what that pedestrian might be shopping for. This particular display was eye catching in its simplicity: three white wedding gowns in a black room.

Realizing I had found some rich blog content, I added it to my mental list of places to return. A few nights later I came back and snapped thse photos. Apparently I lingered too long because I was shoo-ed away and scolded. I understand some Albanian, but even if I hadn't, the shopkeeper's message was still clear -- my photos were not welcome! If you are interested in any of these Spanish-designed beauties, they can be yours for a mere $5-6K!







(above) my favorite

The first window display on the main street was an advertisement for this little shop (above), which was tucked away down a dark alley. This was taken right before my scolding!
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1 comment:

diannasprings said...

were these for sale?
Stunning,
Aunt Dianna