Laura Chase
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I searched for a topic like this, and the closest I found was Age appropriate dress for your chosen era?. In this thread, I want to hear your thoughts on how to choose age appropriate vintage dress when you are in your twenties.
For this purpose, my definition of a "miss" is simply a youthful girl in her twenties. The precise definition would also entail being unmarried, but we can just skip that part, it seems so old-fashioned to define it by those parameters.
Being twenty-three and loving vintage/vintage-inspired fashions, for me, personally, there is an overhanging danger of dressing older than my age, especially since I really love the more elegant, covered up styles and, as ShrinkingViolet so wisely said today: "I think it has a certain charm to look like an old lady in a society so obsessed with youth." This is a very good observation and it's not that I'm obsessed with youth, I have just decided to live in the moment and to be present, to the fullest, in every period of my life. I want to enjoy the wonders that every age has to offer, and right now, this means to enjoy being twenty-three, young and frivolous!
I think it's easy enough to find youthful 40's styles, but for me, it's more of a challenge when it comes to the 30's and 20's - even the very youthful flapper styles of the 20's can come off matronly, when viewed with modern eyes.
Ladies, please post your thoughts on youthful vintage fashions and also examples of youthful looks.
These examples are almost all from the 40's and they are not all misses by the vintage catalogue definition, but I think they all have a certain youthfulness to them, without being able to put my finger on what it is precisely.
For this purpose, my definition of a "miss" is simply a youthful girl in her twenties. The precise definition would also entail being unmarried, but we can just skip that part, it seems so old-fashioned to define it by those parameters.
Being twenty-three and loving vintage/vintage-inspired fashions, for me, personally, there is an overhanging danger of dressing older than my age, especially since I really love the more elegant, covered up styles and, as ShrinkingViolet so wisely said today: "I think it has a certain charm to look like an old lady in a society so obsessed with youth." This is a very good observation and it's not that I'm obsessed with youth, I have just decided to live in the moment and to be present, to the fullest, in every period of my life. I want to enjoy the wonders that every age has to offer, and right now, this means to enjoy being twenty-three, young and frivolous!
I think it's easy enough to find youthful 40's styles, but for me, it's more of a challenge when it comes to the 30's and 20's - even the very youthful flapper styles of the 20's can come off matronly, when viewed with modern eyes.
Ladies, please post your thoughts on youthful vintage fashions and also examples of youthful looks.
These examples are almost all from the 40's and they are not all misses by the vintage catalogue definition, but I think they all have a certain youthfulness to them, without being able to put my finger on what it is precisely.