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Beautiful hats Mojito
I love the first baby blue one....
I love the first baby blue one....
Lillemor said:Was it during the 1920s this style of dress was invented? :
http://www.chinese-beauty.net/compose.php?imageid=185
Is the name of that type of dress. I know it is hard for our Westernized eyes to see it, but in the 20s and 30s, when this dress became popular amongst the ladies of Shanghai, then all of China, this was a cross-dressing look! Amazing how anyone could think something so tight and slinky and figure hugging could ever be cross-dressing, but it is based on a traditional man's day gown, down to the closures and the high neck. They were very frowned on after the Revolution, but they are making a big comeback.
You will want to get one a bit too big so it can be tailored to fit you, as the fit is very important.
Miss 1929 said:Lillemor said:Was it during the 1920s this style of dress was invented? :
http://www.chinese-beauty.net/compose.php?imageid=185
Is the name of that type of dress. I know it is hard for our Westernized eyes to see it, but in the 20s and 30s, when this dress became popular amongst the ladies of Shanghai, then all of China, this was a cross-dressing look! Amazing how anyone could think something so tight and slinky and figure hugging could ever be cross-dressing, but it is based on a traditional man's day gown, down to the closures and the high neck. They were very frowned on after the Revolution, but they are making a big comeback.
You will want to get one a bit too big so it can be tailored to fit you, as the fit is very important.
Thanks. This was very informative. I can see how you can get odd folds, bulges and stretches otherwise.
Mojito said:Beading detail:
Mojito said:Minnaminerva, that sounds like a fantastic event...makes me wish I was back in London! I have to settle for injecting a little "flapper" into our Bollywood themed Christmas Party (Bollywood Flapper!).
Glad you like the hats, BajueBoutique - we have a couple of pastel blue chiffon day dresses in our collection that will go with it - I'll post photos when they're teamed up together.
I do agree with you on the problems of fringed dresses, Miss Sis! I'd like to post some photos of the "real deal", so people can see the contrast between the costumes available today and the dresses that were worn at the time...the cliched silk fringed dress did exist, but there were so many more in so many forms.
Here's a very poor photo of one of my dresses with a beaded fringe - I'm sorry it's not on a dress from! I'll post photos when it's worn as part of a complete outfit - I have the ideal bandeau to go with this, echoing the leaf patterns and gold/silver beading:
Beading detail:
Fringe detail:
Keyhole neckline detail:
Paul said:Oh Mojito what a brilliam thread how did I miss this one
The thing which has sort of puzzed me with heaverly beaded 20's dresses is that there not the sort of thing which you can wear and do any dancing in back so am i right in thinging they more for dinner parties etc
Beaded dresses are always asociated with flappers and flapper with dancing etc.
Like the fabulous dresses below