4.10.1891
Dear Mrs. L. Rose,Please forgive my writing to you directly, but I have found myself in quite a predicament as of this afternoon and you were so kind when we did business together in February, and the leisure gown you made for me was so lovely — I apologize, this likely seems pandering and perhaps I ought to state my purpose in writing first so that you may better understand the relevance of such statements.
The news of the Santa Antonina shipwreck has cast a good deal of uncertainty over the status of Mr. and Miss Lytton, who were both onboard. The gown for my debut — scheduled for the 17th of April — was one we had commissioned from the House of Lytton, but now I am unsure whether or not either of them will be available for the final design and fitting. I know one week for a gown such as this is terribly last minute but is there any way you might manage it? I've already discussed the matter with my mother (she wanted to wait until Monday to send a note during business hours but I thought with time being so tight already perhaps I might write sooner) and we can offer a premium price for the inconvenience of the shortened timeline, if it matters.
Please say you can help me? I simply don't know what I'll do if I'm forced to go see some strange designer for something so important and personal as a debut gown, someone I've never met and whose skills might be only third rate. I did so appreciate the work you did on my last gown and you chose the pattern so well to suit me and I should love nothing more than for you to make my debut gown, if there's any chance in the world that you could.
Sincerely,
- H Cartwright -
- H Cartwright -
Lavinia Rose Aldous Crouch