They are SO unlike each other! How could they have the same effect?Amy Jeanne said:I love them all! 20s and early 30s are so beautiful to look at, but I don't wear them because I know I'll look like a sack of potatoes
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Amy Jeanne said:The 20s and early 30s are my very favourite time periods, but, unfortunately, I feel I do not look good in the dresses from that era. My measurements are 38-30-38 and I'm 5'7" -- I'm a "Jane Russell" type, I guess. Because I have a larger bust, the 20s dresses make the dress stick out more than it's supposed to, thus creating the "potato sack" look lol
I think my smaller waist is a good thing, but I hate my bigger hips so the early 30s are out of the question. Again, the "potato sack" look comes into effect with the hip-hugging skirts. My hips look like potatoes!!!
The late 30s suit me fine. The dresses hug me at the waist and flare at the hip, but not too much as to give me the "wide bottom" look.
Yea -- I've spent way too much time analyzing this lol
Amy Jeanne said:The 20s and early 30s are my very favourite time periods, but, unfortunately, I feel I do not look good in the dresses from that era. My measurements are 38-30-38 and I'm 5'7" -- I'm a "Jane Russell" type, I guess. Because I have a larger bust, the 20s dresses make the dress stick out more than it's supposed to, thus creating the "potato sack" look lol
I think my smaller waist is a good thing, but I hate my bigger hips so the early 30s are out of the question. Again, the "potato sack" look comes into effect with the hip-hugging skirts. My hips look like potatoes!!!
The late 30s suit me fine. The dresses hug me at the waist and flare at the hip, but not too much as to give me the "wide bottom" look.
Yea -- I've spent way too much time analyzing this lol
StaceFace said:You took the words right out of my mouth! My measurements are almost the same as yours (I haven't taken exact measurements in a while), and I feel like a sack of potatoes quite often - ESPECIALLY with modern-cut clothing (i.e. babydoll shirts, cropped swing jackets). Because the size of my bust, the clothes are "pushed out" more than I like, creating somewhat of a maternity look :eusa_doh: lol So although I love the fashions from the 30s, I feel the 40s and 50s suit my body type much better.
Amy Jeanne said:I often feel like "Herman Munster" in modern clothes!! The arms are always too short, the buttons at the bust always pull, and the short-sleeved shirts are always just a bit too snug around my upper arm. But if I go a size bigger, it's ALWAYS TOO BIG!!! And, well, there goes that potato sack thing again!
You said it! That's my favorite!Lady Day said:I picked 30s.
Precisely 1933-1945.
Fashion eras generally start mid decade, so Id say my tastes are pre-war to the beginning of post war.
Classic, demure, and efficient designs. Love it!
LD
LizzieMaine said:Early '40s for me -- tailored and practical, with a minimum of frou-frou. It's impossible to chuck out a disorderly patron when one is wearing frou-frou.
Marzipan said:If you can't find a vintage girdle that fits well (like me) try Spanx. They're very comfy and will suck you in just as well.
I'm on the lookout for a bullet bra right now and have my eye on one from What Katie Did. Hopefully this will make the 50's look really come alive... though sometimes I wish I was doing a 40's year so I could act like Rosalind Russell!
Mojito said:1920s all the way - but that's not news! I love both the teens into early 20s style dresses - the sheer exoticism, romance and whimsy of the styles, coupled with those fantastic headdresses of bandeaux, Kokoshniks etc. And for a different look, I love the sharper, more Deco lines of the second half of the decade. The intricate bead, sequin and embroidery work, the fabrics, the sheer wittiness of some of the dresses...and then the elegant, simple chic of others.
So my choice is more from pure aesthetics than from what necessarily is my best body type (with my height and broad shoulders, I should probably lean more to the 30s).