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C.Z. Guest in what Diana Vreeland called “…one of the most beautiful dresses I have eve
Louise Dahl-Wolfe, Mary Jane Russell in Dior Dress, Paris, 1950
Mary Jane Russell, at Le Pavillon, New York, 1950Lillian Bassman (American; 1917–2012)Russell wears
Girls outside of a school house
My mom’s cousin Cora’s wedding - 1958
alwaysbevintage:Sheila Kilgore wearing a hat by John Frederics and dress by Pauline Trigere, photogr
ephemeral-elegance: Floral Chiffon Party Dress with Satin Sash, ca. 1950s via Mill Street Vintage
Clothing Fads, “Suse” Sweaters- 1940s-1950sHollywood stars like them for their distracti
Three Stars by Cinderella. Detail of an ad by Mission Valley Fabrics. McCall’s Magazine. Augus
Vintage publicity still of Marilyn Monroe in The Prince and the Showgirl (1957).
50s Black Velvet Dress Vintage Party Cocktail Alco Junior S M www.etsy.com/listing/5675477
Dovima with elephants, photgraphed by Richard Avedon, evening dress by Dior, 1955.
Harco Full Skirt Vintage Harlequin Dress www.etsy.com/listing/554462611/50s-black-party-dre
Springtime and Teens: McCalls 3695There are signs of spring near me, so I thought I would feature th
Brigitte Bardot on the set of La femme et le pantin (A Woman Like Satan), 1958.
Don’t Forget To Cut It Larger! Sew-Rite 8953My own sewing pattern instruction sheets often have some
vintagegal:1950s Prom and Party Dresses: Black and White
Back to the Future, 1985I always enjoy the story of how Marty McFly, played by Michael J. Fox, goes
vintagegal:1950s Rudolf Black tulle Cocktail Dress with rhinestone/star studded bodice and skirt (v
50s Sheer Polka Dot Dress Blue Vintage 1950s 34 XS Bust 24 Waist www.etsy.com/listing/61484
bookwormsandfashion: vintagegal: 1950s Rudolf Black tulle Cocktail Dress with rhinestone/star stud
Givenchy Hat for Le Jardin des Modes, ParisFrank Horvat (Italian; 1928– )1958(printed 1995)Haus der
House of Balenciaga (French; founded 1937) Designer: Cristóbal Balenciaga (Spanish; 1895–1972)Evenin
From sketch to dress: William Travilla’s costume design for Marilyn Monroe, Gentlemen Prefer Blondes
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