Laura Chase
One Too Many
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Miss 1929 said:What a great dress, and your figure is wonderful!
I think the zipper may have been put in later, but seeing as it is clunky, it might be an old one. Either way, I would change it for either a lighter weight zipper (which will give a smoother fit as the dress is snug) or back to the original snaps with a hook and eye at the waist.
Do not iron it! You will make it shiny! Steam it instead - if you don't have one, you can get a little travel clothes steamer anywhere (although we all crave the big professional style steamers).
I think silver shoes aren't quite it - as there is no other silver going on on the dress, even though silver shoes are an essential item in any vintage wardrobe (or gold if you like gold). I would rather see black shoes with some sort of cutouts to echo the texture of the lace. Like the one on Miss 1940s in the Ladies of the Lounge thread in the Observation bar, close to the last page.
A little black purse, a gardenia in your hair, and pearls would look wonderful with the lace.
Gorgeous dress! What a score.
Oh, I'm happy you told me about ironing! I would have ironed it for sure... Thank you!
Did I forget to say that the dress itself isn't black but a really dark blue. That's why I don't fancy black shoes with it, but rather something light.
Good idea to get some shoes that echo the lace! Maybe even some cream ones, same color as the lace? Because I really want the lace to come forward and be visible. But I'm not sure if the type Miss 1940s is wearing would be good, they are very 40's, I'm thinking of something more 30's for this. But the cutouts on them are ace.
I can definitely see the pearls (a long string) and the gardenia. Soooo happy about this dress now that I've lost a little weight. But this is definitely a special occasion evening dress (for me, I bike so I need something practical for everyday) so I don't get to use it much.