Dizzy for dots
- Darin Wright
- Aug 16, 2021
- 2 min read
Updated: May 16, 2022
When I read that my heart swooned, who doesn't love the moon!

In a recent conversation with my daughter Elea, as we did our daily dance of banter, whilst toiling at creating colors and other tasks involved in running our color company, she pointed out that I like dots, polka dots. At first, I was like no I don't. After a brief moment, I giggled and said, "I guess I do!". It's at this time I became aware of the many things I do unconsciously that are so obvious to others. I do like dots. They are fun, lighthearted, and completely uncomplicated. In recognizing my love for dots I also came to realize that I have rules applied to which dots come to live with me. If in fact, I break these rules those dotted items do not typically live with me long and are sent on their way to dwell with another. I try to cohabitate with them yet they disappoint me in ways that I feel internally more than communicate verbally. I am in constant awareness of how the dots make me feel. I prefer colorful dots, large dots, bold dots, not dainty dots as I say. The thing is I do believe that all dots have a dainty flair. The history of the dot albeit spotted in death and disease, and later resurrected to the fun, frilly, even sexy feel of today laid the groundwork for what the dot would become. Those like me that prefer a bold dot made adjustments. Of course, the use of color changes the vibe of the dot. I am constantly on the lookout for bold justification of color combinations of the dot and rarely find what I am looking for. When I do I quickly snatch the item up.
Love this entire look!

Love the dots, love the color, no bow. I'd wear a cool belt, combat boots with fishnets.

PAPER - WOO HOO!
For wardrobe, I do prefer dots with color, and while I typically would not wear a red dot (unless it was in my undertone) I adore it in paper products, which I find irresistible!
FASHION
In fashion, I prefer an edgy, chic, or elegant dot. I shy away from anything which I would consider too frilly, dainty, stodgy, frumpy, or restrictive. I would say that's an overall theme in general though. I've been known to deviate from my words, so take no deep weight in my current thoughts. At any moment in time, I could quickly lane change as the dot would pull me, tug me, make me love it.
Cute girl with bow . Doc Marten dot combat boots.
The dot
NEVER
goes out of style.
So dot on my friends!

Do you have some dottastic (darinism for fantastic & dot related) thoughts you'd love to share?
I'd love to hear them!










































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