Showing posts with label Dresses. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dresses. Show all posts

Sunday, February 3, 2013

A Downton Abbey Wedding


I'm so thrilled that Downton Abbey is back on!  Fashion, Romance and Maggie Smith's wonderful comments! Finally some romance between Matthew and Mary! I wanted to share some of my Downtown style fashion finds and ideas for a Downtown style wedding.  Which is what I'd probably want for my wedding someday.


1930's Style Ivory Dress (available here)
1930's Nightgown, Styled as a dress
1920's Wedding Dress (Should have bought this!!)





Wednesday, October 24, 2012

The Fitted and Fabulous Forties

The 1940’s are of keen interest to me.  The war had an interesting effect on fashion.  During the war, women were thrust into jobs previously filled by men, and access to fabrics was limited.  Due to the nature of the new class of working women, sportswear became more popular and the image of the woman was inching into the man's fashion world with suits, pants, and jackets.  Elsa Schiaparelli popularized attention to the shoulders, adding pleats, padding and enhancing the silhouette of the 1930’s.  This trend remained popular throughout the decade.  I enjoy the fitted frocks and how women maintained a feminine look with a red lip and curls.
This vintage navy and green frock is from the 1940's.  It belonged to my dear friend Betsey Brooks, who was a long time vintage “brick and mortar” owner in Brookline, MA.  Betsey was known for her keen sense of fashion and dresses to die for!
Elsa Schiaparelli suit ca. 1939 via The Costume Institute of the Metropolitan Museum of Art  (Source: omgthatdress)
Schiaparelli jacket 1940's (Source: metmuseum)
Elsa Schiaparelli suit ca. 1938 via The Costume Institute of the Metropolitan Museum of Art (Source: omgthatdress)
Looking to own a beautiful 1940's frock:
Lilli Ann 40s Vintage Suit Jacket - Size S at Vintage Dress UpGal
LILLI ANN Suit Jacket. Nipped Waist, Peplum Black Copper Boucle Fabric. Size S, XS at EndlessAlley Vintage
Vintage 1940s suit lilli ann collectible black white stitching and rhinestone details at SHES A BETTIE Boutique

Thursday, September 13, 2012

The Sunny Sixty's Shift

Finding the perfect Sixty's Shift is a hard task for the modern woman.  Women with figures do not want to look like they are wearing a potato sack.  Even Marilyn Monroe, infamous for her killer curves and terrific figure barely pulled off the burlap look, and even then it was only to silence a naysaying newspaper columnist.

This lovely Citron yellow dress, however, from the adorable Etsy shop Coral Vintage couldn't be further from formless. It was a fabulous find from an equally fabulous place. Coral Vintage is an online store specializing in vintage with a modern twist. When I first spotted the dress, I jumped for my wallet, enlarging the photos as I rushed to purchase this beauty.

The common refrain amongst dedicated shoppers like myself, is that when you order vintage online, you can't inspect the items prior to purchase, leaving the evaluation of year and determination of quality solely up to the seller.  This fear was gone to the wayside after shopping at Coral Vintage.  When the dress arrived it was in perfect packaging, pristine condition, and Christine Power, owner of Coral Vintage, had incorporated a nice touch with a cleverly designed logo tag pined to the dress so eloquently.  I was impressed with the fact that I was buying a dress that was over 40 years old and I felt like I had just gone to a fancy boutique and purchased a three figure item.   For those who love a good vintage find, you should shop at Coral Vintage.  The thrill, the quality and the beauty are enough to keep your closet full for years.
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Dress-Vintage, Shoes-Alexandra Neel (here), Watch-Michael Kors (similar here), Bracelets-Vintage