We’re still in the same time frame – the Camelot days of the pre- and early Kennedy era This frock by the mid-priced vintage label Vickie Vaughn has the same basic styling as yesterday’s formal dress but toned down for everyday. No less pretty, however, with an abundance of the feminine detailing which was so popular at that time.
Alas, she does show some wear and tear in the fact that her color has faded in a couple of places and there are even two bleach spots on front. So, that means the blue will have to be refreshed. Not a big deal, and all the other aspects of her construction are sound. Definitely worth picking up, as it’s a relatively rare find.
I think this sweater is from the Fifties, but it might even be from the 1940’s. Never have I seen a decorated cardigan with stellar novae (or atomic bomb blasts?), stars and comets stitched on in beaded handwork. Looks a little more like Sputnik time than Hiroshima time. Anyway, I love it and what a fun find!
The material is, I think, Orlon or something similar so it won’t need protection from moths. Seems like most sweaters from the Forties were made of cashmere or other wool, until that was rationed. It needed some stain attention and has a little pilling, but those are minor issues and easy to deal with. A pale, neutral pink like this one also goes with almost anything so will be very versatile. These pretty sweaters which fit almost like a blouse can be worn in so many ways. Can’t wait to try one out . . . .. .. . . . .
This camp shirt is 1940’s in design, with the wing collar and dolman sleeves. You can’t see it on Stella, but they are almost bat-wing cut. Made by a company that was popular for a while in the 1970’s, it’s a very good retro reproduction. Love the colors and the lightweight woven fabric – poly/cotton blend.
Casual clothing, especially, seems to span the decades sometimes with very little change. Something I can enjoy for a long time!
A beautiful retro post-war shirtwaist day dress by Lady Carol, women’s dress label from the 1950’s until being sold in the 1990’s. Styling and tailoring details are excellent and we’ve got shoulder pads again. The atomic-style print is fun and I like the blue. This dress is great to have in the closet for days when I want an easy-care 1940’s style with some pedigree. The only regret I have is the missing belt, but seasoned vintage fashion collectors know how to cope.