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Women's clothes of the 1940s were typically modeled after the utility clothes produced during war rationing. Squared shoulders, narrow hips, and skirts that ended just below the knee were the height of fashion. Tailored suits were also quite popular.

The American "Victory" suit, which was known as the "Utility" suit in England, was made of a wool-synthetic blend and defined more by what it didn't include than what it did. Consisting of a short jacket with narrow trousers, it had no buttons that weren't useful, no pleats, cuffs or patch pockets.

The 1920s is not only reminiscent with a breakthrough in the suffrage movement, but also high fashion and accentuated accessories such as feathered hats, headbands with tassels and beads, and fans. The 1920s, particularly 1928, saw fashion diverting itself towards the rise of the classic ‘flapper’ costume.

Since flappers were associated with beads, sequins, and tassels or the like, many thrift stores today, endorse the costume with accessories for sporting the entire look. To this date, this 1920s dress holds pivotal importance when considering the hallmarks of fashion in that era.

To shed some light on the epic 1920s Dress, let us get into the details of how this vintage dress actually rose to glory and popularity.

Daytime or Evening 1920s Dress – Which one do you Prefer?

The daytime 1920s dress, aka the flapper, were designed as loose slipovers that were quite easy to get into, but only for the dainty, petite, and less busty women. The flappers were usually embellished with beads, sequins and pintucks, and comprised of either collars with neckties or belts with long interrupting pleats as well. The flapper costume, when supported with bodysuits or slimming lingerie helped mature and adult women sow their femininity.

The evening 1920s dress, albeit, was considered a bit too outrageous for the mindset that the era hailed. While necklines and exaggeration of cleavage were still harshly opposed, many women slipped into flappers with plunging and low backs in order to conquer the autonomy over their body. The embellished beads and sequined fringes helped the women dangle to the Charleston on the dance stage in style.

Josephine Baker showing exactly how to groove to the Charleston in her flapper costume!

How to Design your own 1920s Dress!

First things first, you have to decide whether you plan on settling for a store-bought vintage flapper (hello, costly?) 1920s dress, or wish to take a chance on your own? Not every vintage shop is expensive though. Many thrift stores carry fabric and accessories that can help you design your own flapper dress, while some let you have the entire designated package for a considerable amount.

Considering that you’re ready to make your own 1920s dress, you need to start out with your fabric hunt. Remember that the flapper dress is stealthy, shimmery, and exquisitely loose! So, we’re looking for fabric that is light-weight yet credible enough to wear to a party which is why choosing silk, satin, chiffon, georgette or crepe is on top of our list.

Tackle the fabric shops for beads, sequins, collars, pintucks, neckties, fringes, tassels, or basically any sparkling accessory to embellish your dress with. You can always choose a low-budgeted fabric and splurge on your accessories as they’re the real VIPs that will helpyou complete your look for the 1920s dress.


Finish off you 1920s dress with a fan, a feathered head band, and perhaps a smokey eye look with a bold matte lipstick. Don’t forget your heels and the cloche hat to complete your look. You’re now ready for your next masquerade party, so enter the 1920s era with a self-designed flapper dress and leave everyone in awe. 

To be very honest the RETRO styles are already back in today's fashionOne of the biggest examples of this scenario is the Highest Waisted Bottoms this includes jeans as well as shorts.

RETRO FASHION is back and isn’t leaving the fashion world any time soon. The over the top fashion statements to the more subtle yet catchy retro styles have taken over the world. Today, fashion enthusiasts all around the world do not hesitate from going bold and taking a giant risk with their fashion style.
Dressing vintage at work and not looking as if you are wearing a costume is a hard task. But, with a little guideline, you can rock your vintage look with ease. When it comes to dressing vintage, there are hundreds of options to choose from, and the classic look vintage dresses give you is priceless. There is nothing that can go wrong with a vintage dress, and the best thing about them is that these dresses suit almost everyone.

Ever since vintage dresses came in vogue, there has been no going back. People have been using all sorts of fabrics and laces to sew their vintage style dresses that they can show off. But, if you can’t afford a new vintage dress, you can always go to a thrift store. At thrift stores, there are dedicated corners for affordable vintage dresses for the ones who love to look classic and elegant.
Scroll down to find out as to how to dress vintage at work and to choose the style that you love:

#1 The Classic Style:

A classic off-white pencil vintage dress never goes out of style no matter what. For exquisite workwear that makes you look super stylish and elegant, go with an off-white pencil dress combined with collar and pocket detailing. For extra shine to your style, get your dress adorned with beautiful golden and white flower buttons. Wear your hair at the back into a half-up, half-down hairstyle. Opt for minimal jewelry, preferably a pair of ear studs would work well. With this dress, everyone is going to look your way with utter admiration.


#2 The Cool Style:

If you think you can’t look cool when going to work, well, think again, because you definitely can. Try a toe-length polka dot sleeveless dress styled with scalloping on the neckline and hem to look utterly stunning with a super cool look. Pairing your cool dress with maroon Doc Marten boots is going to enhance your over-all look massively. Let your hair loose over your shoulders for added style. With this vintage dress, try to go for as little makeup as you can to bring out your cool vibe even more. This cool style for work makes you a style icon in an instant.


#3 The Frock and Belt Style:

Going vintage, with knee-length flower print navy blue dress styled with an orange belt, for your workplace has never been better. Wearing your black-rimmed glasses with this dress gives you just the right amount of nerdy look for work. Wear your strap sandals and color your nails to look effortlessly chic. Side part your hair and pin one side of the hair at the back. Wear your classic analog watch to go with your vintage dress. For an awe-inspiring look, this frock and belt style is ideal and works just fine as workwear.


#4 The Stripe Style:

A vintage dress that goes really well at work is a striped A-line full sleeve dress with O neck which is perfect for an office lady. Stripes are a forever fashion and don't let you down on any occasion. You can wear stripes whenever you want and with whatever style you want, but stripes look exceptionally well when worn as office wear. Button detailing on your striped blouse adds to the style. Pair your striped dress with pointed heels which gives an air of authority to your look. Go with dangling earrings for more style. When going to work dressed in your stripe style vintage dress, you are going to be an inspiration for many.


#5 The Bordeaux Style:

A Bordeaux colored knee-length frock is a stunning example of a vintage dress that can be worn at work. And, we don’t see animal print going out of style any time soon. So, giving your Bordeaux frock a collar, buttons, and belt detailing made out of animal print is pure heaven. It is not necessary that you also wear jewelry with this magnificent vintage dress as it is absolutely stunning on its own and doesn’t need matching accessories to add to its already perfect look. But don't forget to wear bold colour lipstick. Dressing vintage at work is going to make you the star of your workplace without putting in much effort.


When going to work, in order to stand out of the crowd, the best option is to dress vintage. Dressing vintage instantly makes you look classic and elegant with style. You can find vintage dresses for work online, or you can go to your local stores to get yourself the vintage dress that works well for you and your work. So, the next time you go on a shopping spree, don’t forget to upgrade your wardrobe with vintage dresses and matching accessories to wear at work.
Polka dots were quite in trend back in the 1950s and who would not want to visit the same era again. Fashion keeps on changing and evolving and it often brings back the trends that were common and trendy way back in the past.

Polka dot dresses can never be out of fashion as it gives off a very sweet look whenever it is worn on a particular occasion.

The tone of the dress is gorgeous and perfect for any season or event. It can be worn on a vintage themed party that represents the classy era of the 1950’s. The most striking feature about the dress is its unique, delicate and intricate neckline that can be used for a chunky necklace.

The dress has a zip at the back that makes it easier for people to take it off easily. If you are already done with your hairdo then slipping into this dress is not a problem for you because the zipper at the back makes it extremely easy.

The dress is available in yellow and light blue color. Yellow is a welcoming color and it automatically has an impact on the viewer that you can be approached and can be involved in a conversation.
The spaghetti strap makes the dress look beautiful and delicate and fragile body. Similarly, the light blue color also looks aesthetically appealing especially if the dress is worn in summers. Light pastel and cool colors should always be your first option.


The material used to make the dress is cotton which can be worn in any season. It can be ironed and taken care of easily as compared to a silk dress.
Cotton is the most comfortable and easy to wear you can come across especially during hot and humid weather or season like summers. It is designed specifically for casual parties and the fitting of the dress is perfect for slim and smart people. It will make your curves look appealing as the dress stick perfectly to your body.

Five different sizes are available in this dress that includes small, medium, large, extra-large and double extra-large size. This means that the dress can be worn by anyone, provided that you have the same measurements. The measurements of the dress are in centimeters so make sure you take your measurements before you place your order. A white stiletto or a wedge is the perfect shoe that you can wear with it.

Let's《back to basics》
This is Christina Aguilera Makes Me Wanna Pray




Lately, I’ve been receiving questions about how I edit my photos and my friends always send me their photos to edit as well.

So today, I’m going to show you exactly how to perfect that vintage edit to any photo. Here are some tips and tricks to make your photos look like they’re from another age.

  • Simple filters are a great way to start.


Today, smartphone cameras are the best cameras many people have ever had – and they allow for pretty serious photography. Elaborate filters aren’t that important anymore since there isn’t much left to obscure. But it’s still fun to use a vintage optic that gives photos a special look. 




  1. Use Faded Colours
  2. Black and White
  3. Photo Editing Apps


Tip: Shoot as much content as possible in NATURAL LIGHT!



Maintain Good Posture


In the early 20th Century girls were carefully instructed in the art of deportment. Maybe, it looks ridiculous in some ways, which has real value.
It is said that good posture can help you lose weight. More importantly, it boosts vitality, confidence, and health.

Who could have ever thought that the 1940s were very fashionable? The 1940’s openwork mesh stitching dress is the best example you can ever get of what fashion was like back in the 1940s.
It is modern, classy and extremely trendy even today. The black dress has a see-through of the shoulder with a concealed zipper at the back. The zipper helps people in wearing and taking off the dress easily without any hassle.

The dress is short in length and is likely to reach the knee only. Black is the color that signifies darkness, elegance, sophistication, formality, and exclusiveness in the fashion industry. People who love black would know what a black dress means to them.

The long sleeves black dress makes it suitable for any sort of event like cocktail parties, wedding parties, Halloween, prom might, formal occasions or even a simple get together at a night club. If you own this black dress then you are ready to conquer the world.

However, the material used to create the dress is polyester, therefore, avoid ironing it with a very hot iron. Moreover, it is advised that the dress should be hand washed rather than washing it in the washing machine. Avoid soaking the dress in the water for a long period of time as the cloth is fragile and excessive exposure to washing detergents can damage the dress permanently.

The bow on the neck gives off a very nice finishing to the neckline. You no longer have to wear chunky necklaces with this dress. A black stiletto should be a perfect combination as it can help you in completing your look. What else you would expect as a fashion?
The dress is extremely beautiful and it can look more appealing if you pair it up with a striking red lip color. Red and black together make a lethal combination after all. The dress is a quite amazing thing as it’s a preference for many wardrobes around.

It is also available in 5 different sizes that include small, medium, large, extra-large, and double extra-large. It is better to place an order of the size that can fit you perfectly or is nearest your measurements. An ill-fitted dress is every girl’s nightmare especially if the dress is to be worn on a very special day. A nice gold or plain black stud with curls or beach waves is the look you have been dreaming of. 

The fashion aesthetics of the 1980s is really worth mentioning. It is an era of unconventional and fashion liberation.
 



























1980s socialite Simone (Lucy Liu)

The shoulder-shoulder suit + wide-brimmed hat is the most popular fashion image of the 80s.

The TV series is over, but the 60s elegant woman of Beth is still staying my heart.
(beth-the left one)
The grass-green small suite has a large bow on the neckline, and a headband of the same color is attached to the head. The lady is elegant.

The accessories on the whole body are all in one color with the main body of the clothes.Plus size women could learn from her.



The Midi Skirt is a piece with its own vintage attributes. Thanks to the two world wars, it is suitable for women to go out to work, bid farewell to the gorgeous and long dresses of the 19th century, and to comfort the souls of war-torn suffering with elegant shapes and materials.
The proportion of the lower body is lengthened, which perfectly covers the shortcomings of the wide leg and the thick leg, revealing the slimmer part of the calf.

The Roaring Twenties were the time to rebel against persisting norms of society and uphold character development and western culture. There was innovation, uniqueness, and entirely different fashion style which took birth.

The Gatsby-Era sparkled with glamorous parties, an eventful social circle, and a lavish lifestyle. Thus today, when a Gatsby-themed party is thought of, classic vibes, luxury, and elegance are must-haves!

Gatsby-themed weddings have been in trend for quite a long time, and they don’t seem to be exiting any soon. When going to such a wedding, the most important question pops up – What to wear?

For Women
Women’s fashion took a major turn in the 20s, with newer styles to enhance and uphold femininity. Flapper-style dresses became a famous choice for parties and other events. These are short, knee-length dresses usually embellished with hanging beads and sequins, thereby allowing making a grand entrance. It is upon the wearers choice whether they be loosely-fitted to allow greater motion (weddings and their dances!), or be figure-hugging, to complement the body shape. Though sporting a variety of colors, black flapper dresses were greatly opted for, owing to their elegant vibe. Pair it up with a beret, or a feathery headpiece, and matching laced gloves, and your look just got accentuated to an entirely different level.

For those who do not wish to wear knee-length dresses, long dresses, such as ankle-length could also be opted for. Especially net, laced dresses are quite a fashionable choice for women, displaying traces of the skin beneath, and beautiful patterns on the net above. Gowns are another royal choice, bound to make a statement. This attire can be in any color, with champagne being a choice for many. Pair it up with a fancy capelet, or a fur shawl, and you are bound to be a head-turner. Also, don’t forget to don stiletto heels, and a great attitude for major 20s nostalgia feels. 

For Men

With formal events comes the evergreen tuxedo. Pin-striped, or of a plain solid color, with a button-down shirt underneath, this classy look speaks volumes for one’s personality. Pair it up with the oh-so-necessary bowtie, and subtle cufflinks, and you stand out of the crowd, grasping all attention. Those opting for a more Peaky Blinders vibe can choose longer coats instead, and a fedora to complete the look. Desire a much casual look instead? A formal pant shirt, preferably black and white, with suspenders is the attire to go for.
 
With a variety of choices, and the fashion of the 1920s as a benchmark, there is no need to ponder upon what to wear if a Gatsby-themed wedding comes up. Any of these choices and you are going to stun. 





How beautiful is the polka dot?Put on the simplest polka-dot elements, you can have a retro girllike elegance and playful.
 


These retro gift ideas are perfect for the friend who was born in the wrong era.

There are plenty of options for a friend of yesteryear. For the retro fan and photography buff, for instance, there are instant filter camera lenses, vintage film-saving gadgets, and retro camera USBs. For the gamer, you can opt for something like retro timber gaming options or vintage gamer desk lights.

Then there's the fashionista. If you have a pal that prefers to dress like he/she is from a different decade (be it the 40s, 50s, 60s or 70s), you can gift them with a cute accessory from their preferred time period. Think archival rounded sunglasses, retro binder iPad protectors and retro radio purses. All of these retro gift ideas are sure to get the nostalgia flowing!


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