I’ve put in hours of thrifting to costume post-apocalyptic MacBeth. So much so, that I’m sick to death of shopping. Before I became completely disgusted with digging through racks of clothes, I found this beauty of a dress for myself. It was a wee bit frumpy until I hacked the bottom few inches off.
Friday, September 12, 2008
That 70's Dress
I’ve put in hours of thrifting to costume post-apocalyptic MacBeth. So much so, that I’m sick to death of shopping. Before I became completely disgusted with digging through racks of clothes, I found this beauty of a dress for myself. It was a wee bit frumpy until I hacked the bottom few inches off.
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gorgeous and so jealous! and no idea about the era...maybe it was custom made/self made?
The synthetic blend and the style leads me to think possibly late 50s, but more likely it's from the early to mid-60s. Serging is a fairly recent development.
I would also guess it's been made from a pattern or else it's a very small manufacturer.
Very pretty! I like the outfit.
um, post-apocolyptic.
sorry, spelled that wrong. just joking. maybe it was homemade. oh yeah, you said there was a size tag.
I would say late 70s if not early 80s. I know a lot of my elementary school teachers wore dresses like that. There was no lining and you could always see the bra silhouette.
I was going to say I would guess it's handmade since the edges are not serged and pinking shears were used. But I love the dress and the outfit!
I'm thinking mid-70s. How long was it originally? That may be a clue.
The length was just below the knee.
I'm lovin this on you! I discovered your blog last night, and went through every day you've posted. Totally addicted, and I'm inspired to create my own now :)
It looks like much of my mom's wardrobe in the early '80s. I would guess late '70s to early '80s.
BTW, you look especially fantastic in that second shot.
I too would say 70's, though I bought a dress at a vintage store labeled "40's or 50's dress" with many of the same characteristics (pinking, special buttons, no lining, no detailed label) so it could possibly be even older.
I'd say 70's or 50's, but I'm no expert. However, I do declare it fabulous and I love love love your outfit!
That is a very charming outfit, i really love the shoes!
I have a question for you - how does one wear an obi belt - as in, tie, fasten etc.
My first impression before I got a good look at the outfit was "Princess." I guess the headband resembles a tiara in the photos. Very pretty.
I'd guess the dress is 70's/80's. Any older than that and I would think the fabric would be pretty worn, especially with no lining. Also, with the dress that light, over that much time there should be stains. However, my whole theory wouldn't work if the dress had barely been worn before (although I can't imagine someone having it and not wearing it). :)
your blog is the cutest.
I have no idea what era it's from bit I LOVE it. I must try thrifting one of these days.
Love that dress! What a find!
I'm guessing late 70s, early 80s because of style. My mom wore tops with the same sort of sleeve and neck tie.
I agree with the 70s-80s assessment. I also LOVE this look. In the first picture you look so cute and spunky. I also love the half hoop earrings with this look.
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