Making your Vintage Fashion Accessible

Like the finest wardrobe, like the finest wine, a vintage dress is the supreme item you own. To make it everyday and accessible, you must envision yourself using it again and again. Whatever era you love, whatever dress you’ve always wanted to have, make sure you don’t fall into the traps of over extending your era or choosing the same color every time. Here’s to making your vintage fashion accessible, one item at a time.

Making your Vintage Fashion Accessible

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Vintage Pastel Bridesmaid Dresses

Vintage Pastel Bridesmaid Dresses

Nothing compares to the romance and loveliness of vintage pastel bridesmaid dresses. Bathed in light chiffon, these gowns are breezy and fun. They are a perfect compliment for a vintage bride. As spring is rounding the corner, imagine these gloriously embellished shades of pastel wisp across a green lawn, float down the aisle of a church or prance across a beach side paradise. These hues are a must-have for 2014, with pastel outerwear and dresses coming back full swing into vogue for the year.

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The spring flair dresses by Nataya for new spring grandes

It’s been too long, ladies…welcome back! Spring is in the air, so this week, we’d like to remind you of our best models to help you truly turn heads at all of your upcoming parties and festivities.

The spring flair dresses by Nataya for new spring grandes

The spring flair dresses by Nataya for new spring grandes

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Design Elements: 1920’s Style Wedding Dresses

For a bride, no other aspect of her wedding day is as crucial as finding the perfect dress to walk down the aisle in. Dress shopping inspires more excitement and trepidation in brides than any other task related to their big day. However, no bride wants to look quite like any other. Many fashion-forward brides are instead looking to the past for inspiration; enter 1920 style wedding dresses. Considered novel and daring for the era, 1920 style wedding dresses eschewed the mounds of fabric and restrictive corsets of past styles. With shorter hemlines and straighter cuts, 1920 style wedding dresses have flattered generations of modern brides since their inception.

The design elements of 1920 style wedding dresses are unmistakable: natural fibers, dropped waistlines, beading, feathering, and slivers of strategically highlighted skin are all hallmarks of these dresses. Fabrics were designed to drape romantically and off-the-shoulder options were popular. To get this look, today’s bride might choose a dress with flowy fabric, demure detailing, and a subtly sexy cut.

The typical wedding dress color is white, but 1920 style wedding dresses put that tradition aside. Bold colors, such as red, purple, or gold became accepted for wedding dresses of the era. Many modern brides take inspiration from this trend and opt for a gown in a show-stopping color. To pull off the look, simply pick the color that flatters your skin tone the most. Consider opting for a more modestly cut gown if you pick a vibrant shade; the color should speak for itself, not compete with the cut of your dress.

Adornment was everything on 1920 style wedding dresses: layer upon layer of frills, pearl detailing, rosettes, and embroidery enhanced the clean lines of these dresses. Pearl detailing can be particularly useful along the hemline for adding movement on the dance floor, or for adding an extra bit of flair to a simple bodice. Rosettes and frills can look marvelous on the same dress. Paired together, they conjure a romantic sweetness that is hard to match. A bit of bold feathering may be just the embellishment a daring bride needs for her dress. Embroidery, however, typically looks best against the quiet backdrop of a simply cut and light colored frock.

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Accessories for 1920 style wedding dresses are limited only by the imagination of the wearer. Cloche hats with feathers or hat pins, long and loopy pearl necklaces, velvet trimmed shrugs, beaded shawls, and chunky heeled pump shoes all compliment this style of wedding dress perfectly.

1920 Style Jackets

1920 style wedding dresses and accessories incorporate so many lovely and romantic design elements; there is truly a design for every bride who wishes to add a little fashion-forward style from the past to her big day.