Daisy Buchanan
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Yes, the late 30's and early 40's do seem to blend into one another. One way to decipher the era's, and I'm sure you ladies all know this but I'll let you know anyway, is to look at the type of closures the outfit has. If your dress closes by snaps it's probably 30's, zippers became more common a little later. Although, some thirties dresses that had snaps had zippers put in them later.
My favorite era is definitely 30's, but I do have quite a few 40's day dresses. I truly love Edwardian and have about 5 early 20th century dresses, but I reserve them for special occasions. They are delicate and complicated to wear. To me, nothing beats a cute 30's swing dress or the glamorous gowns of the 30's.
Here's a few of me. The first pic is my favorite day outfit. I usually wear it with a belt, don't know why I didn't have one on when this pic was taken.
This is a dark blue velvet gown from the 30's. There are tiny little buttons up each sleeve, and the belt at the waist is a rhinestone clip. All the button's and rhinestones are still in tact and the velvet is still quite sturdy.
My favorite little red dress. This has great patterned flowers at the neck line that didn't come out in the photo
This is an early 40's cocktail dress. I actually only know this because it still had the tags when I bought it and it had the date of when it was made on it. It has silver thread running through it, the top is ruched and the back is a fishtail.
My favorite era is definitely 30's, but I do have quite a few 40's day dresses. I truly love Edwardian and have about 5 early 20th century dresses, but I reserve them for special occasions. They are delicate and complicated to wear. To me, nothing beats a cute 30's swing dress or the glamorous gowns of the 30's.
Here's a few of me. The first pic is my favorite day outfit. I usually wear it with a belt, don't know why I didn't have one on when this pic was taken.
This is a dark blue velvet gown from the 30's. There are tiny little buttons up each sleeve, and the belt at the waist is a rhinestone clip. All the button's and rhinestones are still in tact and the velvet is still quite sturdy.
My favorite little red dress. This has great patterned flowers at the neck line that didn't come out in the photo
This is an early 40's cocktail dress. I actually only know this because it still had the tags when I bought it and it had the date of when it was made on it. It has silver thread running through it, the top is ruched and the back is a fishtail.