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What would you love to wear but have not?

NoirDame

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Paisley said:
Me, too. I don't think it would fit through a modern doorway, though. You'd be like Giselle in Enchanted trying to enter the apartment.

My friend is a seamstress of sorts and usually make victorian gowns and sells her milliner creations...she has interesting stories of trying to ride in her mini Cooper in her 18th C dress with panniers.
 

NoirDame

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Fleur De Guerre said:
Is it the same one that has an ebay store? Please do tell!


She has an ebay store. Her company name is TopRunway. I have ordered a dress from her and I love it! I sent her a picture from a 40s pattern illustration, my measurements and instructions (no lace, for example) and it was perfect. I am going to be ordering another dress from her as soon as I get some foundation garments and remeasure.

The only downside is she has a limited stock of fabrics and cannot take fabrics from customers due to customs. If I want a print, gingham or floral...too bad for me! :(
 

SarahLouise

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For me it would have to be, quite simply, original 1940s heels. They are hard to come by in a larger size (I'm a UK size 6 so a US 8.5) and when I do find some they are always incredibly narrow. It breaks my heart as I would love to own some. If only I had smaller feet!
 

LadyStardust

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A true House of Worth dress, preferrably Victorian or Edwardian.
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This would do nicely. :)

Or, this(not Worth) would be my absolute dream!:
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Even though this is only a picture of the back, this is the most amazing dress. It was the wedding dress of Princess Sofia Magdalena of Sweden, and given that I have seen it in person, I can testify that it is truly an exquisite masterpiece.

Ooh, ooh, ooh, I found a picture of the front!:
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Perfection.
 

KittyT

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I would just love to own a 50s formal gown, preferably with a shelf bust. Oh, I'd also love an occasion to wear it!
 

deadpandiva

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NoirDame said:
She has an ebay store. Her company name is TopRunway. I have ordered a dress from her and I love it! I sent her a picture from a 40s pattern illustration, my measurements and instructions (no lace, for example) and it was perfect. I am going to be ordering another dress from her as soon as I get some foundation garments and remeasure.

The only downside is she has a limited stock of fabrics and cannot take fabrics from customers due to customs. If I want a print, gingham or floral...too bad for me! :(
This is goog to know. I have her in my favorites on ebay but have yet to order anything. Her prices are quite reasonable.

http://thefrock.com/FW_page18_main.html
I want the blue dress at the bottom of this page and the body to wear it. I have been dreaming about it.
 

deadpandiva

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SarahLouise said:
For me it would have to be, quite simply, original 1940s heels. They are hard to come by in a larger size (I'm a UK size 6 so a US 8.5) and when I do find some they are always incredibly narrow. It breaks my heart as I would love to own some. If only I had smaller feet!
I wear us 8.5 also. I find a pair fo 1940's heels that fit me years ago. I didn't get them because they were peeptoes and a little long for me (so my toes didn't peep). I have regreted it almost everyday as I never found another pair that came close to fitting.
 

pigeon toe

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I can't even come up with a single definitive answer because there's so much out there that I'd love to wear but don't have the income for!

I've always wanted a great, long 1930's formal gown, however, as I'm 5'2" I fear I'd be drowning in the thing. Also, an original burlesque outfit would be lovely. And a 1940's pink satin girdle. I had a deadstock one once (it was beautiful!) but it was high-waisted and hit me in all the wrong places. It was a beauty though!
 

Fleur De Guerre

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NoirDame said:
She has an ebay store. Her company name is TopRunway. I have ordered a dress from her and I love it! I sent her a picture from a 40s pattern illustration, my measurements and instructions (no lace, for example) and it was perfect. I am going to be ordering another dress from her as soon as I get some foundation garments and remeasure.

The only downside is she has a limited stock of fabrics and cannot take fabrics from customers due to customs. If I want a print, gingham or floral...too bad for me! :(

Ah yes, Cynthia! I have had a few things from her, but both the dresses I got were too short in the waist - the second was a remake because the first one was too short! It's as if the asian tailors can't actually believe that my torso can be as long as it is...they have to take an inch or two off my measurements! And the lack of fabric choice is a total bummer. I'd love to see the dress you had made - or even just the picture you sent as I'd like to know her limitations (Mine was a very simple dress)
 

Lauren

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2nd request for a Worth dress. Hopefully from the early or late bustle period. Mmm...
Like this:
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I'm surprised at all the 18th and 19th century gowns on the "want" list. Makes me happy :)
 

Miss 1929

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Nonsense

pigeon toe said:
I've always wanted a great, long 1930's formal gown, however, as I'm 5'2" I fear I'd be drowning in the thing.

If you stick to pre-1935, it will make you look taller!
The late 30s, with full skirts, gathers etc., would probably look worse on you. But a bias cut slinky gown with vertical seaming would be perfect on you! Something like this:

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That's from the Vintage Pattern Lending Library (www.vpll.org), and I plan to make it in the shiny and dull sides of some color of satin...
 

Miss 1929

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Like that striped suit

Miss 1940's said:
I would love a suit like Rosalind Russell wore in all those "women rule movies she was in",Or perhaps a really cute early Hollywood Glamour deep colored suit with a beautiful hat and Gloves to match!

The one she wears in "His Gal Friday" is awesome. With the matching hat!
 

imoldfashioned

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I've always wanted one of those filmy, lacy edwardian gowns but I have no idea where you'd wear one nowadays outside of a film set.

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Or this suit from the fashion show section of The Women (love the hat too)

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Or a really fantastic Lilli Ann suit from the 40's. Someday I may actually have a shot at the last one.
 

Viola

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imoldfashioned said:
I've always wanted one of those filmy, lacy edwardian gowns but I have no idea where you'd wear one nowadays outside of a film set.

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Well it would make an exquisite wedding dress but I don't know that you are in the market. lol

I love this dress, btw. Lovely.
 

Mrs. Merl

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I love that white dress!!!! My theory on wearing certain pieces of clothing - if you don't have an occasion to wear something - make an occasion! I love to host events and am always looking for new themes (and excuses to make that much longed for piece!) I wear my victorian or edwardian "costumes" for ladies teas on the lawn - and this year we are planning a "Jane Austin Tea," so we have an excuse to make new outfits!
 

imoldfashioned

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Viola said:
Well it would make an exquisite wedding dress but I don't know that you are in the market. lol

I love this dress, btw. Lovely.


It is gorgeous, isn't it? I'm not in the market for a wedding dress but that reminds me of an old friend of mine who used to say that if she wasn't married by age 40 she was going to throw herself a wedding reception without the wedding; she'd show up in a wedding dress and have loads of good food and all her friends just for the heck of it.
 

Lola Getz

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I would love to wear red lipstick. It just feels so conspicuous on me and I don't think I'm that kind of beautiful that is suitable with red lips! I don't know...I just can't do it!
 

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