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Archive for June, 2008

Celebrate Independence Day in Red, White and Blue Vintage Style

Wednesday, June 25th, 2008

It's almost the 4th of July and with all the invitations to barbeques, pool parties and fireworks displays,  it's always fun for the vintage loving fashionista  to be dressed in patriotic style for these festivities . So if you haven't found the perfect outfit yet, there's still time to snap up one of  the cute red, white and blue outfits listed below.

Adorable 60's minidress from Mags Rags

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Margaret Smith 60's mushroom dress offered by Posh Girl Vintage

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70's palazzo jumpsuit offered at Ages A GoGo

Palazzo jumpsuit

50's style red polka dot sundress with contrasting blue belt and bow, for sale at Blue Velvet Vintage

Polka dot sundress

Betty Page "Skipper" dress offered at Blue Velvet Vintage

Sailor dress

Tasha Tudor-A simple, yet extraordinary life remembered

Monday, June 23rd, 2008

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The world recently lost an exceptionally unique and talented artistic personality.  Tasha Tudor, famous childrens' book illustrator, died on June 18 at age 92,  and left behind a legacy that will forever touch the hearts of generations to come.  Her enchanting books have always been a delight for children and adults alike,  with their whimsical depictions of flowers, children and animals and romantic rural settings.

According to a NY Times article , she preferred living a life immersed in the 1800's,  frequently claiming she was the reincarnation of a sea captain's wife from that era, and her nostalgic illustrations reflected the life she led. She was an independent, free spirit,  rejecting the modern way of life, even dressing regularly in 19th century clothing. She lived on her farm, surrounded by nature, wildlife and beautiful gardens.

Here's a great quote from her that I really enjoy,

“Why do women want to dress like men
when they’re fortunate enough to be women? Why lose femininity, which is
one of our greatest charms? We get more accomplished by being charming
than we would be flaunting around in pants and smoking. I’m very fond
of men. I think they are wonderful creatures. I love them dearly. But I
don’t want to look like one. When women gave up their long skirts, they
made a grave error…"

From the "Private World of Tasha Tudor"

She also amassed quite a collection of antique clothing in her lifetime, beginning her collecting at the age of 9.  Recently 500 pieces were auctioned by Whitaker-Augusta Auction Co.

Below are just a few examples. See the auction company's site for more of her amazing collection of historic costumes.

1830's geometric print cotton dress
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Painted cream silk gown, England 1850
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1840s silk damask evening gown
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Pink silk brocade dress and petticoat- 1770's
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Printed silk satin gown-late 1840's
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For more information on this fascinating woman visit these sites-
Tasha Tudor and Family
Lives that Changed Lives-Tasha Tudor, Author and Illustrator
Private World of Tasha Tudor available through Barnes and Noble

Martin McCrae Vintage Style Wedding Dresses

Sunday, June 15th, 2008

Are you, or someone you know,  searching for a non-traditional, ultra romantic, vintage inspired wedding gown? Well, look no further than  Martin McCrae Couture. This Tuscon, Az. based company specializes in limited production, period style wedding dresses, using the most sumptuous silks, chiffons,velvets and laces in their designs.

Whether you envision yourself in a delicate victorian or renaissance look, a 1920’s sleek, dropped waist flapper style,  30’s Harlowesque bias cuts, or glamorous curve hugging 40’s and 50’s silhouettes, they have a stunning creation to help make your vintage wedding fantasy come true.

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Mccrae dress 2 

Mccrae dress 1 

Most of their dresses are made in a natural shade, but all fabrics can be dyed any color you desire. This makes them perfect not only for brides, but also for bridesmaids, mothers of the bride or anyone looking for an outstanding special occasion outfit. They do custom sizing orders, as well.

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Mccrae dress 5 

Mccrae dress 6 

Mccrae dress 8 

These are some of the most uniquely beautiful vintage style gowns I’ve seen and I like the idea that they’re made here in the US by a small company.

A Photo Tribute to Yves St Laurent

Tuesday, June 10th, 2008

Though France’s “National treasure” may be gone, he will surely never be forgotten because of his amazing contributions to the fashion world.  One of the most influential designers of our time, Yves St. Laurent began his illustrious career back in the 1950’s working for Christian Dior.  He introduced his first collection , the “Trapeze” line,  just a few days after the untimely death of his esteemed employer and at the very young age of 21 became the head designer of the famed House of Dior.

His designs ended up being too controversial for the conservative Dior house and while St Laurent was on military leave, the man who ran the company installed another designer in his place.  So he struck out on his own, becoming one of the most innovative fashion designers of our time.  He understood the changing times and how much youth was influencing popular culture.  His ideas were very modern, inspired by street styles, beatniks, art and ethnic cultures. He also predicted women would be wearing pants for everyday wear.

He is most noted for his tuxedo “Le smoking” look, upscale versions of pea coats, Russian  inspired,  peasant and gypsy styles, safari jackets, transparent clothing, elaborately decorated evening wear and being the first coutourier to use black models on the runway and to introduce a ready to wear collection, opening his shop and launching his Rive Gauche line in 1966.

In 1983 he was the first living designer to be honored by the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. A fantastic book was published at the same time, highlighting the exhibition, and I just happen to have a copy.  It is full of interesting facts on Yves St Laurent and the photographs are stunning.  So I thought I would share some of these with you. You can also order a copy here.

Black velvet dress with taffeta ruffles. Fall/winter collection 1977-78.

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Lace evening dress with chiffon and maribou jacket. Spring/summer collection 1980.

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Gold threaded red silk organdy evening dress. Spring/summer collection 1981.

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“Russian” dresses from the Fall/winter collection 1976-77.

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Silk faille cocktail dress designed by YSL for Christian Dior. Fall/winter collection 1959-60.

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Designs in the style of men’s formal wear-

Left to right- Black wool gabardine jumpsuit-spring/summer collection 1975,  Black evening suit with peacoat style jacket-fall/winter collection 1981-82, Pantsuit that was the first evening ensemble created in the style of men’s wear-fall/winter collection 1966-67

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Lame evening dresses. Left- from the fall/winter collection 1980-81, right-fall/winter collection 1978-79

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“Spanish” inspired evening gown with pink gazar cape. Fall/winter collection 1979-80

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For more fabulous images from the collection, see my photo album.

Good deals on vintage style Faryl Robin shoes

Saturday, June 7th, 2008

I know I've posted before about Faryl Robin. This designer makes some of the coolest vintage inspired shoes. Platforms, peeptoe and slingback styles that look absolutely smashing with 40's and 50's clothing.

Well I just discovered  6pm.com, a webite selling many of my favorite Faryl Robin styles and they're marked down 50%!  The reasonable prices make it too tempting to order just one pair.  Below is a small selection of the many styles offered at a discount on their site.

Faryl robin shoes

50’s Style Wedding Dresses

Sunday, June 1st, 2008

Since June is the traditional wedding month, and with vintage themed weddings becoming more and more popular,  I thought I'd do some research on where brides could find vintage and vintage style attire.  The first website I'd like to recommend is Dolly Couture where you can order gorgeous 50's reproduction wedding dresses a la Audrey Hepburn and Grace Kelly.  Classic silhouettes in a shorter length, they're perfect for semi-formal weddings, and are certainly glamorous enough to create an especially memorable vintage look for the big day!

Priced very reasonably between $300 and $400.  For a bit more, you can even have custom dresses designed as well.
Pictured below are a few of their classic creations.

"The Manhattan"

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"The Marin County"

Dolly couture 2

"Huntings on Hudson"

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"Edmonton"

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