Saturday, February 9, 2013

Orange Creamsicle (outfit #40)

I'm running late this week with an outfit post, so please excuse me while I play catch up.  My husband received a Governor's award for his work in Historic Preservation on Wednesday.  He's been working on some aspect of this project for roughly the last seven years, which included many night and weekends attending neighborhood meeting, writing grants, etc.  Our town now has written histories of nearly every major neighborhood!  It's such a cool way to garner neighborhood pride and get future landmarks.  He's such a hard worker, and really passionate about what he does.  I couldn't be prouder!  Needless to say, we've been really busy preparing for the awards ceremony which took place in Denver.  He was also preparing for speaking at the Saving Places Conference, which happened over the next few days.  He's a city planner rock star! :)
    I found this coral, 1950s sundress at a thrift store.  I love the button details at the waist.  My patterned cardigan is vintage Jantzen knitwear, also thrifted.  My Lucite and rhinestone bangle is from an antique store.  My beaded handbag is from a garage sale. My lipstick is Revlon's Blase Apricot, introduced in 1962.
1960s Jantzen knitwear winged liner Just Peachy, Darling

1950s Jantzen sweater advertisement Just Peachy, Darling


 Happy Saturday!

      

Sunday, January 27, 2013

Black velvet (outfit #39)

Every once in awhile you get lucky...really lucky!  I found this black velvet, 1940s frock at a thrift store in the Halloween dept!  The beading on the cuffs and collar are nearly perfect.  The velvet covered buttons are all intact, and it is perfectly my size.  I paid something like $12! The tag reads,  "New York Creation,  N.Y. Dress Institute," which is a design guild that started in the 20s.  My hat has a huge iridescent coq  feather and was thrifted.  My gold beaded pumps echo the beaded design on my collar. How serendipitous.
black velvet 1940s New York Dress Institute feather hat Just Peachy, Darling
black velvet 1940s New York Dress Institute feather hat Just Peachy, Darling
black velvet 1940s New York Dress Institute feather hat Just Peachy, Darling
1940s New York Dress Institute advertisement Just Peachy, Darling
An ad from 1941 for the New York Dress Institute
Happy Sunday!



Saturday, January 19, 2013

Fall leaves (outfit #38)

I'm trying hard to deny the seasons, it is NOT winter, I swear!  This dress has all the perfect Autumn colors; pumpkin, mustard, olive, sunflower yellow, and tomato bisque red.  This rayon, late1940s dress came from an estate sale.  I initially thought the dress was later, because the pattern seemed late 60s and the colors are so saturated.  I love it when I get to meet the people who know the history of a dress and give me the accurate details.  It's by a maker called Pornette... no, seriously!  It has a really interesting tri-split collar and a matching belt.  My mustard colored gloves are from a different estate, and my multi-colored t-straps were thrifted.  I have accomplished one of my 2013 goals, and am wearing my first ever bullet bra.  I purchased it on Etsy as vintage deadstock, and am totally loving it!
1940s Pornette dress redhead Just Peachy, Darling
1940s Pornette dress redhead mustard gloves Just Peachy, Darling
1940s Pornette dress redhead mustard gloves fall colors Just Peachy, Darling
1940s dress sewing pattern Just Peachy, Darling

Happy Sunday!

Sunday, January 13, 2013

Green with envy (outfit #37)

Today was insanely, painfully, bitterly cold!  I think it was only about 12 degrees in the shade.  I chose this dress, because in the middle of winter, everything is brown and dead.  I'm already dreaming of the days when little spring bulbs start to peak out, and the grass starts to turn that perfect spring bud green.  My 50s dress is from ebay, and has the sweetest lace smocking on the bodice.  My vintage mint green belt was a gift from my friend Sam, at the Robot Exchange. My green and white spectator pumps were thrifted and then hand-painted by me.  It was really popular to match all the details of your ensemble in the 1950s.  Hats, shoes, gloves, purses, etc were all coordinated.  Since finding matching shoes seemed like such a daunting task, I created my own.
1950s green Jeanne Model dress DIY handpainted shoes Just Peachy, Darling
1950s green Jeanne Model dress mint Just Peachy, Darling
1950s green Jeanne Model dress mint Just Peachy, Darling
1950s sundress pattern Just Peachy, Darling

Happy Sunday!


Sunday, January 6, 2013

Sweater set (outfit #36)

Forgive how over exposed these photos came out, but it's hard to find good, complimentary light for photos in the winter.  I purchased this lovely sweater set from the Robot Exchange.  The label says, An Original by Olga, and they really are such beautiful and unique pieces.  The sweater has a side zipper, ties in the front, and has embroidered flowers on the back of the collar.  The skirt has rhinestones on the flowers and a built in crinoline (which is pink!!)  I saw this outfit on the mannequin and had to try it on.  When my friend Sam told me the width of the waist, I almost gave up, but after some wiggling, we were able to get it zipped up!  I will admit, I had to lose about 5 lbs to really fit into this set, but I think it was totally worth it!!
1950s appliques sweater flower rhinestone skirt set Original by Olga Just Peachy, Darling

1950s appliques sweater flower rhinestone skirt set bow Original by Olga Just Peachy, Darling
1950s appliques sweater flower rhinestone skirt set Original by Olga Just Peachy, Darling
1950s sweater set sdvertisement Just Peachy, Darling
Happy Sunday!


Sunday, December 30, 2012

Put a bird on it! (outfit #35)

This is a lovely 1950s, velvet and taffeta dress with a built in crinoline and a scattering of rhinestones.   I think it's the perfect frock for a holiday party, and has the right amount of sparkle for ringing in the New Year.   I purchased this dress on Etsy for a mere $18!  My hat, was a Christmas present from my mother from a local antique store.  I spotted it over the summer and couldn't get it out of my head, so she was kind enough to go and pick it up for me.  I believe it's from the 1940s, and it has the most adorable little black (raven?) perched on the brim.
black velvet taffeta 1950s party dress bird hat Just Peachy, Darling
black velvet taffeta 1950s party dress bird hat Just Peachy, Darling

black velvet taffeta 1950s party dress bird hat Just Peachy, Darling
1950s party dress sewing pattern Just Peachy, Darling
Happy Sunday!




Sunday, December 23, 2012

Dinner party dress (outfit #34)

This green rose pattern, 1950s, L'aiglon dress and matching bolero jacket were purchased from ebay.  The fur hat, is made by The Hat Box, and was discovered at an estate.
1950s L'aiglon dress matching bolero fur hat Just Peachy, Darling
1950s L'aiglon dress matching bolero fur hat Just Peachy, Darling
1950s L'aiglon dress matching bolero fur hat Just Peachy, Darling
1950s dress matching bolero sewing pattern Just Peachy, Darling
Happy Sunday!



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