
FABULOUS RAYON GOWN FROM THE 1920’S – 1940’S
First, let me introduce Giselle, the latest addition to my group of models. She is from France, possibly via Montreal. Just look at that attitude! Although she’s new at this, she was born for it. Today she is wearing one of my first Paris finds. I absolutely LOVE discovering true vintage fashion from pre- to post-WWII and what could be better than Paris fashion?
This butter-yellow gown has ruching on the sleeves and bodice, plus bias cutting which makes for the great fit. The peachy beige lace at the neck is an unusual color combination, and very effective. Leave it to the French!
Yes, from an out-of-the-way place, but not if you do your homework. Thanks, Theodora! More on the way . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .
MORGANA MARTIN, THE MAGICVINTAGESPY
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Back to Western Europe and finding many vintage clothing shops here – concentrated in the Temple Bar area. This won’t be any surprise to Dubliners, but worth a trek to anyone visiting the city.
I’m REALLY on the fly now – jetting to Britain tonight but, that didn’t get in the way of an impromptu treasure strike yesterday morning. I’ll do my best to get these finds photographed so that I can show them to you after we return from our cruise of the Baltic countries.

Beautiful footwear on display at the shoe museum I discovered in Mexico City last year.. This group is from the 1930’s. I’ve been showing a lot of shoes lately, but they’re always favorites. Enjoy!