

An early to mid ’60’s dinner or cocktail dress, similar to the mint green frock shown a few days ago but this one is not so “sweet” in design. It’s also made from a heavy fabric in faux brocade but has a satin sheath underneath and deep side slits with scrolled piping accents that give it an Asian look and a sophisticated touch. Sleeveless style also was a bit more daring back in that day.
MORGANA MARTIN, THE MAGICVINTAGESPY
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Reblogged this on sketchuniverse and commented:
⚪ 🦢 TRUE SISTERS. IN DRAWING OR PAINTING, A REFLECTION OR A SIMPLE WHITE POINT CAN ENHANCE AND GIVE A SPECIAL TOUCH TO A WORK, AS IN THIS DRESS, THE BEAUTIFUL BOW ON THE BACK.
The human eye and brain register elements which make a visual image pop, spark and produce wonderful responses in the mind and body of the viewer. That is the secret of every successful and unforgettable design.
So true, Morgana. That wonderful spark. As beholders we have these responses. Thanks for this secret 💟