
I’ve got lots more dresses to show, but I’ll also be showing quite a few blouses and shirts. These are a dressier variety, from the ’40’s and ’50’s.
The first one, left to right, is a silk blouse by Lady Manhattan. It’s plain and could be worn for everyday, but is also classic & lovely enough to wear for a night out. The sleeves can be rolled up and it’s very well-tailored.
The second blouse is of linen with embroidery. Meant to be worn with a skirt. It buttons up the back. I’ve recently found a wonderful wool blend ’80’s does ’40’s swing skirt that will be perfect . . . . .
The third blouse has embroidery and applique’ trim at the neck and is some kind of rayon blend, I think. They’re all beautiful and a testament to the elegance of common clothing then – items that the “average” woman might have owned. I wonder who she was? . . . . . . . .
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TRUE VINTAGE LADIES’ BLOUSES FROM THE 1950′S – Magicvintagespy
Beautiful finds, I’m really into creams right now going into fall.
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TRUE VINTAGE LADIES’ BLOUSES FROM THE 1940’s & 1950’s – Magicvintagespy
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Warm weather classic elegance for any time – any place . . . . . .
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