vintagegal: The Earl Carroll Vanities Burlesque show dancers backstage c. 1940’s
Materials: 62% Polyester 32% Viscose 6% Spendex Features: Ballet style:Show elegant ballet style Easy to match:Stylish knitwear and culottes suit design High practicality:Suitable for dance and sports activities
I’ve been feeling in a fashion-y mood lately, especially with the research I’ve been doing for the next production I’m working on. I thought I’d gather a few images of dress…
'Every piece of jewellery a woman wears,’ Carla Bruni-Sarkozy informs me, ‘tells its own little story.
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Fashion Inspiration: Massimo Dutti Trend Report Fall 2019 featuring Romanian model Andreea Diaconu in the latest 70's inspired looks
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FIT NOTE: SIZE UP ONE SIZE THEY ARE RUNNING SMALL Out-of-sight high-waisted blue-jean bellbottoms, made with only the highest quality Italian selvedge denim. Ultra high-waist, with matching denim tie belt & groovy 70's fit. Your buns may have just found a soulmate. Crafted with only the highest quality Italian selvedge denim. A V A I L A B L E I N Topanga D E T A I L S Wash: Filmore 98% cotton and 2% elastane F I T Model is wearing size: 24 sun bells size size size size size size size size description 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 waist 26" 27" 28" 29" 30" 31" 32" 33" hip 33" 34" 35" 36" 37" 38" 39" 40" inseam 34.5" 34.5" 34.5" 34.5" 34.5" 34.5" 34.5" 34.5" front rise to top of waist band 13.25" 13.5" 13.75" 14" 14.25" 14.5" 14.75" 15"
I love to wear skirts! They are so versatile. You can mix and match them with blouses, sweaters, or pair them with jackets. They can be worn with tights and flats or tights and boots. You can change the look by simply changing your shoes from flats to stilettos. Because I love skirts, I am always on the look out for an interesting design and I've found a few that I thought you might like too! I wish I could see a complete front view of this skirt. But regardless, I really like the asymmetrical hem and the side seam welt pocket. A wrap skirt is always lovely. I love how they played with the pattern on this skirt. I'm sure you've seen this skirt on Pinterest. It's a very popular pin. But it derserves to be looked at again as it is such a lovely and dramatic design. Okay, we need Bunny of La Sewista for this one, especially since she is a smocking guru. I REALLY want to know how to do this!!! I don't care for the little buttons, but I do love the technique. Simple, yet so graceful. Here's another interesting wrap. I think this is so pretty. Look closely and you'll see that inside the center of the drape is a zipper. Sadly the zipper looks a bit off, but it's a great idea nonetheless. Since this skirt is in white, it's a little difficult to see, but if you look closely, you'll see that it has very interesting lines. What a lovely take on a pleated skirt. A cute take on a kilt design. This skirt makes me want to throw my sandals on and head for Bermuda!!! It just screams summer. I love how the scalloped edge was taken around the hem and then up the center back to accent the vent opening. Such a comfortable looking skirt. From Eileen Fisher. I believe that Marcy Tilton has a Vogue pattern that is quite similar. I love everything about this skirt. Take a striped fabric and add godets. Lovely. Now for a little comic relief ;) I'll say this, it's interesting!!! I have some fabulous surprises up my sleeve for you this week, so please be sure to check back. Also, the voting for the Get Your Motors Running Contest ends tonight so be sure to get your vote in if you haven't done so already. Have a wonderful day and a great week!!!! Rhonda