Saturday, June 15, 2013

How To Use The Vintage Style Dress To Work In Your Prom

By Sisi Tsoi


Let's continue our journey with the 30's, our all time favorite era. Think Marlene Dietrich, Greta Garbo. You might be inquisitive about emulating Dietrich's style, with a totally white tux, shirt and bow tie. If you style your hair with a finger wave, it is sure to cause quite a buzz. Alternatively, you can go ultra female like Garbo, with a floor sweeping satin robe, red lipstick and fake eyelashes. Although you might be ultra female, you can command a statement entrance by injecting sober colours, bias cuts and heaps of powerful posing. The dress shown here is actually a vintage style dress, and it is provoked by the 30s. You certainly will have many cheerful returns with this one, considering how well made it is.

What about the 50s vixen style for further inspiration? There are so very many icons to choose from. Two which immediately spring to mind are Elizabeth Taylor and Marilyn Monroe. Both of these stars were curvy, sexy and irresistible women. This look especially suits anyone with a curvy figure.

The standard outline of the 50s goes in at the waist and flares out from the hip down. We all know there are a lot of options, one being Betsy Johnson's designs, although the courageous designer is unfortunately going out of business.

You can go for a classic pin-up dress, with a sexy clingy shape. With either a pencil skirt, peplum or sweet heart neckline, you'll be the picture of a 50s style icon. You can try to imitate the look of our sweetheart Elizabeth Taylor, with a full bosom and skirt. Try this dress shown here; with a fitted bodice and flared skirt, it emphasises your figure and aims to hide all of your sins.

What about the 60s? The swinging age went through an especially similar trend turnover to the 20s. It had lived through comparative revolutions to the 20s ; with the sexual revolution, ladies were out there to have a good time. With the trend of straight cut shift dresses, there were a lot of designers who popped up with the creative notion of a mini skirt. It certainly benefited us modern girls who want to display our legs. There are many shift dress options to be found on the high street like a simple pretty color block shift dress with a scalloped edge. A long sleeved baby doll shape, paying homage to Mia Farrow in Rosemary's Baby, would be similarly trendy. With flowy long sleeves and colour contrast lace and ribbon design, these super short dresses will make you feel girly with that vintage edge.




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