Yesterday. At the near-end of the third in a series of Very Long Days. (That's all the excuse I'm going to offer.)
Zip-front 1940s dress, made from a loose purple wool with specks of red, green, and yellow, and fitted with lots of front and back darts
Modern white blouse with fold-back cuffs
Vintage bead necklace and earrings, white "moonglow" beads
Seamed mesh stockings
Modern Naturalizer black leather peeptoe shoes
A tired try at a model pose (somehow it seemed natural in this dress)
Sometimes I think wearing the white shirt is cute, and sometimes I think it just looks strange. [huh]
Thank you both! As requested, closeups of the coat:
Note the pocket detail. The sleeves are particularly nice, pleated on both inside and outside into a wide turn-back cuff.
There is a waist seam from sideback to sidefront, but the center front and back pieces are full length. Nice seaming!
The wool is a heavy coat weight, but it's very smooth and as you can see, has a sheen in the light.
The collar has a separate heavy hook and eye to pull up up around the throat, nicely replacing a scarf. It's hooked in the first picture and unhooked in the third.
They're c.1940, and covered in royal blue wool. I don't quite have an outfit to wear them with, but I got them anyway!
Zip-front 1940s dress, made from a loose purple wool with specks of red, green, and yellow, and fitted with lots of front and back darts
Modern white blouse with fold-back cuffs
Vintage bead necklace and earrings, white "moonglow" beads
Seamed mesh stockings
Modern Naturalizer black leather peeptoe shoes
A tired try at a model pose (somehow it seemed natural in this dress)
Sometimes I think wearing the white shirt is cute, and sometimes I think it just looks strange. [huh]
Marty M. said:Ditto. I'd love to see a more close-up picture of your coat. You look great. Thanks for sharing.imoldfashioned said:Lovely outfit Sunny--I love navy blue. That coat is especially pretty.
Thank you both! As requested, closeups of the coat:
Note the pocket detail. The sleeves are particularly nice, pleated on both inside and outside into a wide turn-back cuff.
There is a waist seam from sideback to sidefront, but the center front and back pieces are full length. Nice seaming!
The wool is a heavy coat weight, but it's very smooth and as you can see, has a sheen in the light.
The collar has a separate heavy hook and eye to pull up up around the throat, nicely replacing a scarf. It's hooked in the first picture and unhooked in the third.
Hehe - I was wearing different shoes in those pictures! (I'd taken the coat picture earlier.) Are you talking about these?kschurch said:Hey Sunny - Killer shoes! The rest of the outfit is great as well.
They're c.1940, and covered in royal blue wool. I don't quite have an outfit to wear them with, but I got them anyway!