Our upholstery-grade fabric ensures that this unique piece will stand the test of time. Crafted with a retro combination of embroidered florals and handcrafted leather handles, it's sure to be the envy of all your friends! This chic sack will be your new BFF! Get a grip on its leather handles, and you can easily adjust the detachable crossbody strap to your comfy fit. It boasts a water-repellent taffeta lining, a nifty zippered pocket, and a split open pocket with the perfect space for your cell phone. On top of that, it has metal feet and a zippered closure. Dimension: About 18.00"W x 11.50H" x 5.50D"
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Fabric: 50D 4-Way Stretch FabricColor: Light BlueSleeve Length: SleevelessFeature: Ruffle, Bowknot, LaceStyle: SweetInclude: Dress*1 (Any of the accessory is not included.) Size (IN) Bust Waist Shoulder Width Length S 35.43 29.53 14.57 29.92 M 37.01 31.10 14.96 30.51 L 38.58 32.68 15.35 31.10 Size (CM) Bust Waist Shoulder Width Length S 90 75 37 76 M 94 79 38 77.5 L 98 83 39 79
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Pin up hairstyles have never really gone out of style. Though the pin up era most recognizably took place in the ’40s and ’50s, the style dates all the way back to the 1890s, a time known for its gaiety, and includes the signature styles of the 1920s and the 1950s as well. The point […]
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Here is a fun 1950s mid-century illustration of a wild west saloon where drinking, dancing, and bar brawls are found! Neat retro wall art. Don't be last at the First Chance Saloon where patrons can be heard singing "There'll Be a Hot Time." High-Quality 300dpi This digital download prints 8" x 11" jpg format For all the mid-century illustrations in my shop, check out here https://www.etsy.com/shop/PearlShoreCat?ref=seller-platform-mcnav§ion_id=13788673 Questions? Just ask!
Hi friends! Last year around this time I was already past my due date with Lydia and larger than life so I'd decided I wasn't going to dress up for Halloween, but when the spooky day came and she still hadn't arrived so I decided it was a shame not to do at least a little something for one of my favorite holidays, so I whipped out my curling iron and my red lipstick and was a pretty great Rosie within about 10 minutes! That being said I've been getting many emails and requests for these retro styles from people that I think these oldies have been missed. So here they are in case you're on the hunt for a last-minute easy and fun Halloween costume, since mostly you just need your hair and a cat-eye to pull every one of these off! 1 // 2 // 3 // 4 // 5 // 6 // 7 // 8 // 9 // 10 // 11 // 12 I'd love to hear which of these is your favorite, and if you've ever done any of these tutorials or used them as inspiration, and also if you have plans to use one for Halloween or anything else in the future! Thanks so much for visiting and reading, and I hope you have a great rest of your day! facebook ♥ instagram ♥ youtube ♥ twitter ♥ pinterest ♥ rss ♥ bloglovin
Fabric Outer: 40D 54 g/m² 100% nylon ripstop with durable water-repellent (DWR) finish Insulation: 700 fill goose down; certified to the Responsible Down Standard (RDS) by Control Union Lining: 50D 69 g/m² 100% nylon taffeta Yoke: 50D 69 g/m² 100% nylon taffeta with DWR finish Classic, down insulated jacket with high-loft baffles and a boxy silhouette Standard fit Inspired by the iconic design lines of onrth Face's 1996 Nuptse Jacket Original shiny ripstop fabric with DWR finish Oversize baffles Stowable hood packs into collar Stows in hand pocket Internal, secure-zip pocket Exposed, VISLON®, two-way center front zip Adjustable Velcro® cuff tabs Bungee cinch at hem Embroidered, oversize logo on left chest and back-right shoulder
Vintage updos are a go-to for formal occasions or the days when you just want to spice up your casual hairstyles. Looking to the past for new ideas won’t leave you empty-handed. We’ve got twenty elegant updos for you to try out, all inspired by charming hairstyles of previous decades and beauties from the past. […]
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1950s hairstyles for women complimented the New Look fashion set in 1947 with hair that was shorter, looser, and required less work that than previous decades of waves, pin curls, and Victory rolls. Women still flocked to the beauty salons for weekly styling, but now the very popular short '50s hairstyles were quicker to cut
When it comes to style, were someone to ask me how I describe my own, I would say I aim for a vintage style, but what does that really mean? I have talked a bit about vintage style before, but what about personal style? Though I dress vintage most of the time, I also feel I have my own style within the umbrella of vintage/retro. Surely all women in the 1940s (or 20s, or 60s, you get it) had their own personal style too, silhouettes they preferred, colors they wore more than others, and ways they did their hair and make-up that were special to them. So how does a modern retro gal define her own personal style within the spectrum of vintage? Well some gals prefer retro style that leans more pin up, others purely art deco, and some are vampy while others are girlish. Vintage style is not a monolith, but it can take time to figure out what niche of vintage works best for your own personal style. Sometimes I can really appreciate the beauty of a vintage piece but know the style know it isn't for me. I am certainly still figuring this out myself, but there are a few things I can point out that perhaps set my style apart and can help me shop or sew things that I know I will end up loving and wearing often. So what are some things to take into consideration when curating your own personal style within vintage? Firstly of course there is the question of era. Which decades do you love and wear the most? You may have noticed myself I can never decide, so my style tends to jump decades daily, but perhaps your style is more firmly rooted in a particular span of time. Whether your style leans towards Edwardian with lots of white lace, 1920's and 1930's art deco, or full bombshell 1950's glamour is up to you! Then there is the matter of how casual or formal you prefer to dress. In this day and age when leggings are regularly worn as pants, really anything goes as far as how casual ones clothing can range. Perhaps like the ladies above you prefer to go quite formal, with a hat, gloves, stockings, and underpinnings all contributing to a very put together result. Then again perhaps some cuffed denim and a worn WII style bomber jacket is more your speed. One must dress for the occasion naturally, but people usually tend to favor either a more casual or more formal manner of dressing. Then there are the more specific choices. For example I always prefer a sleeve, I just don't like my upper arms much, we all have our insecurities. Plenty of authentic vintage styles involve strappy styles or even strapless styles, but I have none of either in my wardrobe. I also like a midi length skirt or dress as opposed to anything knee length or shorter. I just feel like longer skirt lengths work better with my personal proportions. Figuring out what silhouettes and cuts you feel best in is an important part of defining your personal style. Though I have talked about authentic versus modern styling when it comes to dressing retro/vintage, it is indeed another aspect to consider. Perhaps you are more inclined to style one vintage piece with the rest of your outfit being modern, or the opposite, or you like looking as period accurate as possible. Your wardrobe will have different needs and your shopping habits will differ depending on how dedicated to a decade you wish to be and present. Then there are the accessories to consider, do you always wear a larger hat? Big Bakelite earrings, or small dainty pearls? Do you prefer one piece of jewelry or to pile it on? Perhaps you have a signature piece, a ring you always wear or a belt you pair with everything. These are all aspects of your own personal style. Another good way to define ones personal style is through colors. I tend to prefer darker colors and bright saturated midtones, and you will notice I never wear pastels. Perhaps you find yourself constantly drawn to blush pink, or notice your closet is predominately all black (been there). Finding colors that really "work" with your coloring and make you feel great is an important step in the development of personal style. Colors can also help if you are aiming for a period specific look too, as research can show you which colors and tones were more popular in certain decades. The last point I'll question is how mature you wish your style to be. I've had my own mother call some of my outfits matronly, but I don't care because I feel great in them! The same goes for liking ruffles and feminine frills that may be considered girly or young, wear what you like and feel best in! I do feel like some level of age appropriate dressing is important, but elements of either mature sophistication or fun youthful styles can be incorporated into the wardrobes of vintage lovers of any age. My biggest tips for figuring out your own personal style are to make yourself a pinterest board of what you'd like to go for, and to take a good look at your closet to spot outlighers. That billowy chiffon blouse you think is pretty but never wear could probably go, or perhaps instead it represents a style you would like to move towards rather than away from. A good closet clean out never hurt anyone, so dig in! What do you think are your biggest personal style quirks? I am working through refining my own style a bit, mostly by making more informed decisions on what to add or remove from my wardrobe in the future. Not that consistency is in any way a necessity, but it would be nice to have a style all ones own even if it falls under the umbrella of "vintage". Tell me your thoughts on personal style below as I'd love to hear how others feel about the topic!
Our upholstery-grade fabric ensures that this unique piece will stand the test of time. Crafted with a retro combination of embroidered florals and handcrafted leather handles, it's sure to be the envy of all your friends! This chic sack will be your new BFF! Get a grip on its leather handles, and you can easily adjust the detachable crossbody strap to your comfy fit. It boasts a water-repellent taffeta lining, a nifty zippered pocket, and a split open pocket with the perfect space for your cell phone. On top of that, it has metal feet and a zippered closure. Dimension: About 18.00"W x 11.50H" x 5.50D"
Retro movements can be vapid, pretty good, or great, and The North Face 1996 Retro Nuptse Jacket definitely leans toward the latter. With a "roomy" cut there's plenty of space for your layers inside the coat if need be, and the 700 fill goose down insulation takes no prisoners. As with the original, heavier fabric covers the shoulders to help guard against ski edges and other fabric-slicing devices.
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The 70s were a great time for disco, bell bottoms, and design. Need inspiration from the decade of change? Start with these awesome 1970s fonts.
📜 Elegant Vintage Design: Add a touch of retro sophistication to your notes with our Vintage-Inspired Lady Silhouette Sticky Notes. Featuring a classic 1950s-style silhouette of a poised lady in a chic dress, these sticky notes are perfect for those who appreciate timeless elegance and want to bring a bit of vintage charm to their workspace. 💌 Perfect for Notes & Messages: Whether you're jotting down reminders, leaving a sweet message for someone special, or marking your favorite book pages, these sticky notes are both functional and stylish. The speech bubble design offers plenty of space to write your thoughts, making them ideal for daily use at home or in the office. 🎨 Retro Color Palette: The muted tones of cream and navy evoke a sense of nostalgia, while the high-quality print ensures that the design remains crisp and clear. These sticky notes not only serve a practical purpose but also add a decorative element to your surroundings. 📚 Versatile & Functional: Each pad contains [X] sticky notes, perfectly sized to fit into your planner, journal, or on your desk. The adhesive is strong enough to stick securely but gentle enough to be repositioned without leaving a residue. 🎁 Great Gift Idea: Looking for a unique gift for a stationery lover or someone who adores all things vintage? These sticky notes make a thoughtful and stylish gift for birthdays, holidays, or just because. They're sure to bring a smile to anyone who receives them. Why You'll Love It: Charming Vintage Design: Stand out with a sticky note pad that’s as elegant as it is practical. Quality & Durability: Strong adhesive and high-quality materials ensure lasting use. Versatile Use: Perfect for reminders, messages, bookmarks, and more. Stylish Decor: Adds a retro touch to any workspace or home setting. Organize your thoughts with style and grace—order your Vintage-Inspired Lady Silhouette Sticky Notes today and bring a bit of vintage flair to your everyday life!
L'arredamento anni 50 è l'arredamento del dopoguerra, un periodo di rinascita ed entusiasmo per la storia del nostro Paese. Per la prima volta si assiste alla
Time to go back to the future with these 50s hairstyles. Get inspired by the best retro look and learn how to easily recreate them at home.