You can't tell in this picture but this top has an open back. This was the first piece of clothing that I chose so the rest of the outfit is chosen around it. The colour red has a lot of symbolism but, I decided to ignore the symbolism of colour in Dalloway. I chose an open back because the it is very conservative except for the peep hole. It's great for symbolizing the dilemma between communication and privacy.
I chose these pants fly in the face of oppression, another important theme in the book. Not only are they not a skirt (which were something women didn't wear often.) but, they even show off more skin than a normal pair of pants.
These sensible flats are here to represent the fear of death. Often women remark that high heels were only invented to prevent them from running away. An easy solution for this would be to wear flats; it will prevent soreness and make it easier to escape a dangerous situation.
This bracelet represents time, life, and the symbols of trees and flowers.
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