
Saturday, February 28, 2009
Weekend Eye Candy - 1967 Geoffrey Beene Dress

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geoffrey beene,
vintage dresses
Friday, February 27, 2009
Joset Walker - American Sportswear Designer

You may have heard of 1940's and 50's American sportswear designers Claire McCardell, Carolyn Schnurer, and Tina Leser, but how about Joset Walker? Born in France, Walker began her career designing for Broadway and for RKO studios in Hollywood. In the 1940's, Walker specialized in sports clothes for outdoor activities, swimwear, and casual dresses. Shown above, a 1949 marigold linen dress, belted in gold leather.


I'm still dreaming of summer, can you tell? If I can't be the woman in yesterday's post, I want to be the woman in orange linen up above.
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Thursday, February 26, 2009
Vreeland and Scavullo - Bazaar 1960

This photo was taken by Francesco Scavullo in Trinidad and Tobago in 1960. The model wears a white pique midriff-baring blouse over a long red and white cotton wrap skirt, both by Mr. Mort Sportswear. The Weiss bib necklace and the brooch-as-hair-ornament add just the right touch of the exotic. But it's the bare feet that make me feel the warm tropical breeze and the hot sand on the beach. Oh yeah, I definitely want to be this woman right now.
Wednesday, February 25, 2009
1949 Day Dresses
As a vintage seller, I'm often dazzled by the "special" clothes - the cocktail dresses, the evening gowns, the tailored suits. But I also delight in the everyday dresses - the simple cotton and rayon numbers worn around the house or out to play, worn to class or to the movies, worn to run errands or to meet friends. These pictures are all from 1949.



Wouldn't a dress like this be nice for a change instead of jeans and a t-shirt? Instead of cargo pants and a tank top? Here are a few from the same time period newly listed at Couture Allure. Click the pictures to see details!



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1949,
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Tuesday, February 24, 2009
Pleats Three Ways from 1955
Pleats. There's something about the way they swish and sway when you walk that makes them so alluring. Here are pleats done three ways from 1955.
A tailored suit with a box pleated skirt from Bergdorf Goodman. Made in navy or grey worsted flannel, there's nothing severe about this whirlaway style. Sold for $195 in 1955, the same suit would cost about $1600 today. Love the short matching gloves with the bracelets stacked on top and the super slim umbrella makes an elegant accessory.
Knife pleats are narrow at the top and gradually widen to the hem to add fullness to the skirt in this dress by Junior Sophisticates. The belt keeps things in check at the waist.
A dramatic peignoir set by Vanity Fair offers a robe with a grand sweep of sheer pleats falling from the shoulder. In nylon tricot and French lace, the set was available in white or pastel colors. In 1955, the gown sold for $29.95 and the robe for $59.95 - that equals $244 and $489 in today's dollar!



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1955,
Bergdorf Goodman,
junior sophisticates,
pleats,
vanity fair
Monday, February 23, 2009
2009 Oscars - How Did we Do?
Last week, we had fun with some ideas for vintage gowns that the Best Actress Oscar nominees could wear. How did we do?
We wanted Kate Winslet to wear a gold Vionnet gown from the 1930s. She wore an asymmetric Yves St. Laurent gown in grey ombré with a black lace overlay. This is one of my least favorite gowns of the night. As the winner of the award, I would have loved to see Kate in gold. Oh well.
We wanted to see Meryl Streep in something other than black, and even though we chose red or deep pink, this soft grey gown by Alberta Ferretti will do. Thanks for listening, Meryl! I think the gown and her hair suit her and she looks beautiful.
Most of you disagreed with me, but I really wanted to see Melissa Leo go bohemian with her gown choice. Instead she opted for this copper gown by Badgley Miska that hearkens to the early 1940's. Although I love the copper color, which goes beautifully with her hair, the horizontal ruching of the bodice does not suit Leo in the least. She needs more of a curvy waist to carry this look. Her hair is a disaster, and this morning it is being said she had the worst hairstyle of the night. I wish she had just let her curls go.
We wanted to see Angelina Jolie wear something dramatic and edgy. Instead she opted for safe and elegant in this black Elie Saab gown. Lovely, but rather understated. Has Angelina grown up on us?
We wanted to see Anne Hathaway go for drama in Dior. Instead she did go with drama but in a different way. She is luminous in this Armani Prive gown that is completely covered in graduated irridescent pailletes and crystals. Way to knock it out of the ballpark, Anne!
So who did wear vintage?
Penelope Cruz wore a white vintage 1950's gown by Pierre Balmain. She won Best Supporting Actress for her role in Vicky Cristina Barcelona.
My personal favorites of the night?
Natalie Portman in pink and gold by Rodarte.
Freida Pinto in vivid blue John Galiano.
Most people disagree, but I absolutely loved Beyonce in this gold and black fishtail hem gown. It's very different and dramatic, and she looks smokin' hot!





So who did wear vintage?

My personal favorites of the night?



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dress the oscar nominees,
oscars 2009
Sunday, February 22, 2009
Oscar Night - 1954


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audrey hepburn. oscar,
best actress,
Givenchy
Vintage Roadshow - Links of the Week

Glamoursplash spends the week in 1928, with one post devoted to Seaside Chic from Abercrombie & Fitch.
Here's Looking Like You, Kid gives a film and fashion history lesson: Designer & Costumer Go Head To (Edith) Head.
Freudian Slips Vintagefinds a wonderful vintage Bill Gibb jacket
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vintage roadshow
Saturday, February 21, 2009
Weekend Eye Candy - All About Eve


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all about eve,
bette davis
Links à la Mode: February 21

- Breakfast at Saks - NY Fashion Week from afar - Breakfast at Saks reviews the William Rast show
- Consume or Consumed - Harnessing a Trend: Exposed Slips
- Couture Allure Vintage Fashion - Dressing the Best Actress Oscar nominees in vintage.
- dramatis personae - Laissez Les Bons Temps Rouler: Booze, Beads, & Costumes–Experiencing Mardi Gras like a Local.
- Egregiously yours - Spring look book, part one: chambray blue, luminous grey and crisp white.
- fashion in my eyes - Barbie all the way!
- fete a fete - shu uemura Spring Mirage mode makeup!
- Independent Fashion Bloggers - PR: Frienemy or BFF?
- Juicy Watermelon - Juicy Watermelon Meets Hello Kitty
- Modelizing - more Bergdorf loving from me
- Or False Glitter - Adventures in heels too high to walk in
- Retro Chick - Work, Rest & Play: Asymmetry
- Shopping and Info - Shopping and Info found the English version of J Crew and loves the prices.
- Solo Lisa - Danish-born, Vancouver-based designer Malene Grotrian hosts an exclusive fashion show in her studio
- Studio Purpura Fashion Blog - New York Fashion Week Fall 2009 - Rouge reds, Bold Metallic Colors and Fur!
- Style Amor - I GOT FIRED FROM THE FASHION INDUSTRY!: 5-Tips On How To Move On With Your Life and Career
- Style Symmetry - Who doesn’t love Marilyn Monroe?
- Style With Anna - Fashion Tips For The Skinny Guy
- Summershoes - International Size Guide to find your right size around the internet
- THE COVETED - threeASFOUR AW09/10 presentation
- the musings of ondo lady - Lose yourself in Wanderland Boutique; the cool pop up store that is taking Manchester by storm.
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links a la mode
Friday, February 20, 2009
How I Would Dress the Oscar Nominees - Anne Hathaway
Anne Hathaway has been nominated for Best Actress for her role in Rachel Getting Married. Hathaway has a unique characteristic of looking good in just about anything, and wearing it well.
I saved Hathaway for last because I couldn't decide who I would like to see her wear. She would look equally smashing in 1940's Adrian, 1960's Norell, or 1980's St. Laurent. In the end, though, I knew it was Hathaway who could carry off the drama of 1950's Dior. And I would love to see Hathaway in any of these gorgeous gowns.
Would you rather see her wear this 1951 Dior gown of gold embroidery on maroon tulle or.....

....this 1955 gown made famous in Avedon's photo of Dovima with the Elephants......
.....or this 1957 Dior gown of red polka dots. The hem climbs slightly higher in the front, as you can see in the mirror.
Which would you choose?
I saved Hathaway for last because I couldn't decide who I would like to see her wear. She would look equally smashing in 1940's Adrian, 1960's Norell, or 1980's St. Laurent. In the end, though, I knew it was Hathaway who could carry off the drama of 1950's Dior. And I would love to see Hathaway in any of these gorgeous gowns.




Which would you choose?
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anne hathaway,
dior,
dress the oscar nominees
Thursday, February 19, 2009
How I Would Dress the Oscar Nominees - Melissa Leo
Melissa Leo has been nominated for a Best Actress Oscar for her role in Frozen River. This is a first time nomination for Leo, and she hasn't seen much time on the red carpet.
Since Melissa Leo isn't well known, her "style persona " hasn't been developed yet. With her wild reddish hair, she has a rather bohemian mystic and I'd love to see her use that to her advantage. What better to dress her in than in a 1970's designer print?
Would you rather see Leo wear this Albert Capraro ethereal silk gown from 1975......
....or this print gown with dramatic sleeves from Lillie Rubin 1975?
Since Melissa Leo isn't well known, her "style persona " hasn't been developed yet. With her wild reddish hair, she has a rather bohemian mystic and I'd love to see her use that to her advantage. What better to dress her in than in a 1970's designer print?


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dress the oscar nominees,
melissa leo
Wednesday, February 18, 2009
How I Would Dress the Oscar Nominees - Meryl Streep
Meryl Streep received a Best Actress nomination for her role in Doubt. Streep likes to cover her arms, which isn't a problem, but I'd love to see her in some color. Black is doing nothing for her.
I can't think of anyone who did color better than Valentino, and since he retired this past year, it is appropriate that someone choose vintage Valentino to wear. For me, that someone is Meryl Streep.
Would you rather see Streep wear this color block chiffon gown in shades of pink and grey with purple chiffon yoke and sleeves from Valentino's Fall/Winter 1986 Haute Couture line.....
....or this Valentino red gown from the Fall/Winter 1965 Haute Couture line. The dress has a deep decollete wtih draped panels hanging at the center front. The matching cape is of red tulle with tufts of ostrich feathers held in place with gold embroidery and red rhinestones.
Tough choice. Which do you like?
I can't think of anyone who did color better than Valentino, and since he retired this past year, it is appropriate that someone choose vintage Valentino to wear. For me, that someone is Meryl Streep.


Tough choice. Which do you like?
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dress the oscar nominees,
meryl streep
Tuesday, February 17, 2009
How I Would Dress the Oscar Nominees - Angelina Jolie
Angelina Jolie is nominated for Best Actress for her role in Changeling. Of all the nominees, I think Jolie has the personality to carry off a vintage gown by Versace - Gianni, not Donnatella. And I really would like to see her bring some daring and edge back to her wardrobe.
Would you rather see Jolie wear this 1988 two-piece black dress with it's bodice that snaps open to reveal a rhinestone covered bustier.....
...or this 1995 gown with overskirt and train made of industrial weight vinyl. The gown is lined in an opaque fabric except for the back above the overskirt, which remains clear.
Which would you choose?


Which would you choose?
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angelina jolie,
dress the oscar nominees