When I post photos of gorgeous vintage evening gowns and party dresses here on my blog or on my
Facebook or
Pinterest pages, one of the most common reactions I get is, "Why don't we dress up like this any more?" It is a shame that our society has become so casual that a pair of jeans and a t-shirt will suffice for most social occasions. Instead of bemoaning that fact, however, why not become part of a change back toward more formal dressing? An easy way to start is to amp up what you wear to all the holiday parties and get togethers you'll be attending in the next month. This week, I'll be looking at ways to accomplish that. Choose one or more of these ideas, but don't do them all at once please!
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Gown by Marcel Rochas, 1950 |
Gloves. If you think they are old lady, old fashioned, old style, I say, "Think again!" Gloves can add a bit of formality or a bit of fun to any outfit. If you're going full out with a ball gown, add gloves to make your look complete.
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Dress and gloves by Jeanne Lafaurie, 1951 |
If your cocktail dress needs a finishing touch, consider gloves as an interesting option.
Gloves don't have to be plain leather or cotton either. Consider crochet or lace, add trim or jewelry. The possibilities are endless!
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Want more ideas? Check out my
Les Gants Board on Pinterest. What to do with your gloves while you're eating?
Here's how to wear gloves like a lady.