Holiday Vintage

Parties!
But whatever will you wear?!
To stand out from the disco-repro crowd this holiday season, consider something a little different...consider vintage:
From Posh Girl

Toward the end of this decade (February 1947, to be precise), the venerable Christian Dior introduced his "New Look": the reshaping of boxy wartime frocks to the voluptuous, wasp-waisted looks we begin to associate with the 50s--but without such highly exaggerated busts or hips...yet.
The delicate detailing around the neckline; soft, slightly pouffed sleeves; and gentle hourglass shape of this flattering LBD represent the best of fun 40s evening dressing for the regular woman--not too over-the-top, but special enough to make you stand out from the trend-seekers. This dress screams "pretty!"

Wear your hair tousled and off-the neck with this. Add a little subtle accessory or some collarbone-grazing earrings. Va-va-voom!

Chiffon and sequins! ABsolutely FABulous. This little 60s mini is so swingy and fun, you won't be able to stop yourself from dancing all night long. Sexy, fine-strapped glittery heels in silver or mother-of-pearl would be just lovely with this. And I can't think of a more perfect excuse to wear a gorgeous rhinestone bracelet.
One of the best things about this frock: it looks so comfortable and wearable. Just steer clear of red wine!

Still, it seems such a shame that this dazzling gown is going unworn and unappreciated! The colour alone makes it so spectacular. This is a special dress for a special lady (eek...that sounds a little "Vegas nightclub opening act sleezebag" doesn't it?)
From Vintage Vixen

Regardless of the year in which it came out, it is a beautiful gown. Consider the timeless colour and pattern. Then consider the gorgeous kimono sleeves and beautiful cut of the bodice. On the VV site, there is a photo of this dress on a live model and we can see why the Trigere label is famous for exceptional cutting--it hugs and flatters in all the right places. Light-coloured or metallic fine-strapped sandals, combined with the up-to-there slit at the front of this dress, would make any lady's legs look miles long. Gorgeous.

It comes with a belted ballet-neck top with a low scoop in back. While it may be a little too literal to wear with the dress, it would be a fun little top on its own. Wear your hair free and loose with this, maybe with a white magnolia tucked behind your ear. You fabulous thing, you!

I just couldn't pass this one by without sharing. I've copied only a photo of the top half, but this is a full-length, fully fringed gown from the 40s that will make you an instant screen goddess. The scarf in this photo is removable and there's quite a flattering round neckline beneath. Imagine how the flippy fringed sleeves would float dramatically behind you as you glide into any party.
Personally, I'd boost the glamour potential and play on the era with a pair of glittery, dramatic shoes--maybe peeptoes or even some not-too-chunky platforms. But a black column is so simple that almost anything goes.

I'd keep accessories very simple with something like this; otherwise, you risk looking like you've mixed up Christmas and Halloween. Don't get too Cher on us, now.
From eBay/Memphis Vintage
If attention is what you seek, look no further than a 50s wiggle dress. When you think "party dress," isn't this the very image that springs to mind? I can't think of anything more flattering to almost any figure. It falls away from the hips in just the right place--saddlebags disappear, only smooth hips, tiny waist, and all other coveted girl parts remain. The big velvet bow at the bottom clinches it: you are definitely all woman.

However...

...I was a little disappointed at this very odd, very LARGE, very PURPLE applique on the front of an otherwise PERFECT gown.
I'm not an applique person, myself. I have commented on this before. BUT maybe, just maybe, with the right accessories--some complementary satin or soft suede platform sandals, perhaps--this could be rectified. The dress probably couldn't stand up to a removal of the applique...unless you wanted to pay the hefty price to have a new silver beaded applique put in its place...so you'd have to work with it.
Otherwise, it's a tall, cool glass of water and I'd love a sip.
If you're going to get one of these, do consider buying a vintage one. I know there are more modern versions on the market, but the ones cut in the 50s are a little more structured, which is what you want with silks and satins that are not cut on the bias, in order to eliminate that unflattering "cat whiskers across the widest part of your hips" look.
Wouldn't a complementary pair of pink silk heels be gorgeous with this? Or maybe something in gold?
Happy party-hopping!
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