Would you wear this dress on a wine tour this weekend++++shelley7/26/2012 2:02PM
Gorgeous dress but no cotton would be betterWatchdog7/26/2012 2:49PM
2ndurbanhibiscus7/26/2012 3:29PM
3rd or linen if you don't mind the wrinkling.jhodi7/26/2012 4:12PM
Okay, thanks for helping me listen to my common sense, lol!shelley7/26/2012 2:19PM
100 degrees and 100 percent silk + wine tasting, i'd say no, stick to a cotton maxi dressisitfriday7/26/2012 2:16PM
Agree!!olivegirls7/26/2012 10:39PM
I'd stick to a light cotton dress.jeweliette7/26/2012 2:13PM
beautiful but I would not do silk. I wore silk to an outdoor BrunettesRfun7/26/2012 2:07PM
Ugh, now I'm having flashbacks of a hot wedding I attended. r/otheman7/26/2012 2:16PM
Well at least you matched. :( Were you able to salvage the dress afterwards?shelley7/26/2012 2:20PM
Yeah, it was good as new after dry cleaning.theman7/26/2012 5:04PM
silk in that heat - no, keep it to change into for dinner in the eveningAque7/26/2012 2:06PM
2nd. Silk doesn't breathe very well.erinjean7/26/2012 2:07PM
huh? silk is the most light breathable fabric there isladi7/26/2012 4:04PM
2nd this.bmichlig7/26/2012 4:25PM
Will you be touring the vineyards? If so I would wear something else.bunnisa7/26/2012 2:04PM
I'd still wear it. But I've never had sweat/stain problems, even with silk ++mousquerader7/26/2012 2:03PM
if youre sweating profusely, you might get sweat stains EEEK AL02217/26/2012 2:03PM
I'm not a big sweat-er, but it is the Texas hill country. shelley7/26/2012 2:23PM
