VPOD: Vintage 1960s Beaded Chiffon Party Dress


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vintage 1960s beaded chiffon party dress

Nude may be the hot new neutral but this is one trend that can have dire consequences if it’s not executed properly. We know nude is just a few short pages away from naked in the dictionary and there’s a thin line between looking smashing in nude and looking at first glance to be naked.

Rule #1: Do NOT match your skin tone.

Choose a shade darker. Choose a shade lighter.  Choose a shade only remotely related to nude like fashion version’s of your distant third-cousin twice-removed. But avoid a shade that blends completely into your skin.

Rule #2: Remember that light colors highlight figure flaws.

There’s a reason women love to wear black. It serves us like army camouflage gear except instead of hiding us from our enemies, it actually hides our enemies—namely those few extra inches and pounds that a lot of us would prefer not to broadcast. But these enemies are sneaky and expose themselves with colors like nude. So to bravely wear this trend, opt for feminine, flowing, draped cuts rather than severe figure-hugging styles.

Rule #3: Inject some color.

If you still feel uncomfortable in nude even after choosing the right shade and style, just add a pop of color and you’ll breathe easy once again. Try black, red, or jewel tones or break up your monochromatic nakedness with a dash of white.

Rule #4: Ignore all rules.

By now you all know that I despise fashion rules so feel free to to ignore everything I just said and just try, try, and try again until you find that one perfect dress that evokes the spirit of the nude trend in a way that’s just right for you.

And perhaps today’s VPOD will fit the bill.

This fabulous vintage 1960s beaded chiffon party dress pairs a sparkly sequin bodice with a dance-all-night skirt.

It’s a naturally beautiful find for a vintage fashionista!

Available at Past Perfect Vintage.

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VPOD: Vintage 1960s Kenneth Jay Lane Coral & Turquoise Necklace


vintage 1960s kenneth jay lane coral turquoise necklace

Fake handbags will always be a big No-No in my world but the “Fabulous Fakes” of Kenneth Jay Lane are a big Yes-Yes-YES!

This shoe designer at Christian Dior launched his company in 1963 in New York City. Since then he has amassed a wide celebrity fan base that’s included Jackie Kennedy Onassis and Nancy Reagan along with current collector Gloria Vanderbilt. You may have seen his pieces worn by Paris Hilton, Sarah Jessica Parker and the Duchess of Windsor.

His gift? Making costume jewelry as glamorous (and coveted) as million-dollar pieces, which has slowly pushed auction prices for his early work into hundreds of thousands of dollars.

Fortunately, you can grab today’s VPOD, a vintage 1960s Kenneth Jay Lane coral and turquoise necklace, without having to mortgage your house.

Perfect with a minimalist linen shift dress and oh-so-lovely with a crisp white blouse, this beauty is on sale for 50% off!

And if you’ll be anywhere near Palm Beach between now and May 1, be sure to make a stop at the Norton Museum of Art to view the exhibit Fabulous Fakes: The Jewelry of Kenneth Jay Lane.

It’s a must-see for a vintage fashionista!

Available at Vintage Fashion Inc.

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VPOD: Vintage 1940s Wool Felt Hat


vintage 1940s wool felt hat

Moira McDonald, Seattle Times Movie Critic, recently interviewed Jenny Beavan, costume designer for The King’s Speech and nine-time Academy Award nominee. In the interview, Beavan shared many insights into the use of vintage clothing in films, but I was most struck by her comments about how hats extended the film’s limited budget. She said:

“We couldn’t afford huge amounts of different outfits, but changing the hat changed the look.”

Which made me wonder whatever happened to women wearing hats anyway? Not utilitarian, keep-you-warm kind of hats. I’m talking about the dazzling, smashing, sophisticated, talk-of-the-town hats that were once all the rage.

You’d think an accessory this powerful would have had a longer shelf life in fashion!

While you can still spy some amazing hat creations on the runways or adorning the occasional celebrity, it seems that American women, for the most part, have abandoned the tradition of leaving the house with a hat on.

Perhaps the lovely Kate Middleton, who announced this week that the Irish milliner Philip Treacy will be designing hats for her wedding party, will be the gal who re-ignites a hat frenzy.

Until then, there are plenty of interesting and fashionable vintage hats to be had and you can use them to stretch your wardrobe budget just like Jenny Beaven used them to stretch hers on A King’s Speech.

Take today’s VPOD for instance. This vintage 1940s felted wool creation can help transform a ho-hum contemporary black dress or suit into something simply marvelous and very fashion-forward.

It’s a heady find for a vintage fashionista!

Available at Dorothea’s Closet Vintage.

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VPOD: Vintage 1968 Harry Gordon Eye Dress


Vintage 1968 Harry Gordon Eye Paper Dress

vintage poster paper dresses

America’s obsession with reality shows and behind-the-scenes glimpses into celebrity and not-so-celebrity lifestyles continues to grow. And while I admit to fast-forwarding through the occasional episode myself, I don’t consider it a character flaw that I can’t name all the Kardashian sisters or any of the Real Housewives.

Don’t you think that if we all spent less time watching other people’s lives we’d probably do a much better job of living, being present and enjoying our own?

I can’t imagine giving permission for cameras to follow my every move and to expose the most personal details of my world with a television audience. If I’m going to have eyes on me, I’d much prefer they take the form of today’s VPOD.

This iconic “Eye” dress was one of five styles designed by Harry Gordon and produced in 1968 by Poster Dresses, Ltd., London.

Do you recognize the famous eye? It supposedly belongs to Audrey Hepburn.

And while you could have picked this little gal up for a mere $2.98 back in the day, today these collectible dresses have fetched over $3000 at auction.

This particular example has a wee bit of staining which will certainly affect the final value, but it will still be an interesting auction to watch if you’re a vintage fashionista!

Available at eBay. | Auction ends February 24th.

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