
This begins the main showing of my beautiful slip collection. They will be grouped, generally, by color. Overall, they’ll range from 1920’s – 1960’s with most from the ’40’s and ’50’s. We’ll start off with some golds and bronzes.
Materials will be silk, acetate, rayon and nylon – most will be of nylon. The trims are lace and netting, sheer nylon, embroidery, ribbons and applique’ – I think that covers it.
Most times the body of the slips and the decoration are of the same hue, but in many fine pieces – as shown here – the decoration is done in a contrasting color. They’re almost too pretty to cover up!
Isn’t it luscious to know that while you’re all bundled up in your wools and corduroys, jackets and sweaters and coats that underneath it all . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
MORGANA MARTIN, THE MAGICVINTAGESPY
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THE FIRST PHOTO OF MY “BEST” LINGERIE SLIPS – THE MOST BEAUTIFUL UNDERTHINGS! – Magicvintagespy
so pretty and delicate looking…love these
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Thank you! Aren’t they gorgeous? I’m publishing lots of them – just about every other day for the next week or so. I’ll also be getting into photos of 1940’s nightgowns, too. Also extremely pretty! Thanks for looking and commenting, too!!
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THE FIRST PHOTO OF MY “BEST” LINGERIE SLIPS – THE MOST BEAUTIFUL UNDERTHINGS! – Magicvintagespy