Vintage Betty said:Wow, those are some stunners Mohito. But this one looks earlier than 1920 to me.
Thoughts?
Vintage Betty
Miss Sis said:Betty, both the embroidered dress above and the crochet set look 30s not 20s to me. I suspect the blue dress has been shortened too. It has all the characteristics of a 30s evening dress - plunging back, natural waist, gathering to emphasise bust. Also the length of the knit set and the short jumper don't suggest the 20s.
You have some amazing dresses, Mojito. They are real works of art. My Nana wore a net type Juliet cap at her wedding in 1937, so it certainly continued as a trend. I still have it tucked away somewhere at my Mum's.
Mojito, The rose colour of the first dress looks incredible on you. Your skin looks like Ivory. Definitely your colour.Mojito said:It is a stunner, isn't it, LelaViavonie? She certainly knew how to make an impression.
Vintage Betty, I'd be thrilled if you added your clothes, hats, accessories etc to the thread! I didn't intend it to be centered on my collection - just a general discussion of all things with 20s pizzaz. Are those the hats in the Vintage Hat thread? I'd love to see them up here!
My yellow beaded and sequined dress arrived today, and I'm beyond thrilled with it. It was delivered at work, and even colleagues who couldn't give a hoot about vintage clothing were mesmerised. Given the incredible weight of the beads, the condition is amazing - but that's the best thing about these cotton based French beaded dresses: the condition.
There are some beautiful examples in a rainbow of colours - here are three I own:
Same dress in action at the 2008 Hastings Ball in New Zealand:
And today's darling:
I'll probably wear the gold sequined evening cloche in the first post with this one.