I love it when I can date a true vintage find to the exact year! Although this frock is not hugely distinctive, it’s a great example of a specific vintage genre. I’ve got another to show in a couple of days.
. This lightweight knit dress (yes, ladies, you’ll need a slip!!) is breezy and practical, with an all-over apple print. Despite the long sleeves, it’s sheer enough to comfortable in a cool office and would be perfect in a couple of months for the first day of school. Very professional.
The style is so classic that it’s almost invisible; that is also a basis of elegance. Skinny self-tie belts were really popular in the early sixties, and I’ve seen them mostly on styles that are classic and streamlined. Day-wear from that time seems to have verged away from some of the fussy, though beautiful, detailed tailoring of the Forties & Fifties.
So, think old re-runs of popular sit-coms of that year and what the female leads were wearing though, at that time, they’d be mostly housewives . . . . . . .
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