Easter Dress Ensemble

February 27, 2008 - Leave a Response

I’ve been shopping around for Easter dress ideas. I think that this obsession is kind of a hold over from child-hood. On par with paper dolls and dress up.

I really like this dress from Isaac Mizrahi. When I saw the price, I liked it even more!

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The details:

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Someone complained about the fabric being a little to “stiff” which sounds exactly right to me.

I may be crazy (if so, just go head and let me know – it’ll do me good) but I think I’d wear it with these Gorette Ballet Flats by Arturo Chiang:

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And of course, since Easter is in early March, I’d have to have a cardigan. This one from Jaden is nearly perfect. And since all my accessories will be gold, the peachy color is just right.

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And for the fun stuff…

The most perfect necklace from Etsy seller “thebeadladydesigns“:

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And almost matchy earrings from Etsy seller “StacyRaeT” (Could she really have made these? They look nearly good enough to eat!):

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And to finish the dreamy look, I’d have to carry this clutch, even if it wouldn’t hold very many diapers. It’s by (surprise!) another Etsy seller, “oktak” who seems to have the funnest assortment of purses around.

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It seems like it might be so – I don’t know – Mayberry-ish! Dreamy, sweet, springlike…everything an Easter ensemble should be.

So, what do you think? Have I lost my marbles?

Baby Vintage Style

February 21, 2008 - Leave a Response

I think some of the best vintage inspired dresses are for babies and toddlers. I really wanted to copy this one from Olive Juice:

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The plan:

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And the progress:

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*Finished product still to come.

The accessories

February 12, 2008 - Leave a Response

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You remember that dress that needed the perfect cardigan? Well, I found it.

It’s very vintage-y. I love the big button and three-quarter length sleeves. And I always lean a little toward the chunky side when it comes to sweaters, so this really would be the perfect cardigan for me. In a dream world.

In that same dream world, I’d also own these shoes.

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And, since we’re only fantasizing here – I’d even be able to walk in them. And maybe even do the Lindy Hop!

I’d wear them with either of the last two dresses I featured. Heck, I’d even wear them in my nightie, since we’ve already established that I would be able to walk in them. I forgot to mention that I’d need to be able to walk gracefully. Think that’s too much to ask?

The shoes came from Remix Vintage Shoes. I hate to admit it, but I can’t remember where the cardigan came from. If you recognize it, please let me know!

Flower Basket Dress

February 12, 2008 - One Response

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Another nearly perfect dress! This one is from April Cornell. Here’s what they have to say about it:

A traditional flower basket print has been styled in a classic April Cornell way. The belted style is back again this year and makes this a perfectly tailored dress for your spring and summer days. Toss on with a pair of flip flops when dressing casually, or spruce up with some heeled shoes and a cardigan for a day at the office.

It’s 100% cotton, which alone makes it nearly a done deal. It’s belted (oh-so-retro!), and has what looks to be huge pockets with – what’s that? Ric-Rac trim? Okay, I’m so very sold.

Once again, I think it’s the perfect house dress. I need an elegantly flowered house dress. I would even clean the house if I had this dress.

And, in this day and age, it’s also perfect for a day time party, church, or shopping. Imagine shopping in this dress… I think it needs a little white cardigan and the perfect vintage heels.

Polka Dot Tea Dress

February 12, 2008 - 2 Responses

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This dress is really the reason that I started this blog. I, like so many other women that I know, love the 1950s era of tiny floral print, full skirts, and fitted bodice. In short, the height of feminine elegance. I tire of looking for vintage inspired dresses only to be able to find tattooed models wearing poorly made polyester imitations of the lovely retro styles. So, this blog is dedicated to proving that there is a faction (no matter how small) of women who like to wear vintage inspired clothing for the elegance and freshness of the style.

The dress pictured above is from Boden, and here’s what they have to say about it:

“A retro style which I am particularly fond of. Close your eyes and you could be sitting on a veranda at sunset, sipping a nice mint julep.”

It reminds me of a June Cleaver dress. It’s just the right amount of elegance combined with a simple practicality. Yup, I’d even vacuum in it!