Showing posts with label Vintage Fashion. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Vintage Fashion. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 14, 2012

Upcycled and Vintage Clothing at AnnieRose Vintage


Annie Rose Vintage offers wonderful Upcycled and Vintage Clothing with a tattered shabby bohemian twist. Beautiful eco-friendly vintage finds are embellished, refashioned and upcycled for you!  Here on the guild, we love and suggest you shop from sellers like AnnieRose Vintage, who do their best to offer greener items.  We just love what she did with this dress. This gorgeous upccyled dress was made from an adorable black and red bustier camisole and finished off with black fabric with white French script. Matching tattered edge sash and bows around the straps, and black tattered roses sewn onto the skirt at the hip. This is so cute!! See it here.

Maybe it is her attention to detail or the fact these clothes are couture and one of a kind, but we love her work. The color choices are exceptional and the items make you want to have fun!  Her style is bohemian style and is just lovely and we suggest you check out her shop and revel in the beauty of these recycled and upcycled creations.

 
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Saturday, January 8, 2011

The Amazing Tale of Women's Fashions from Long Ago

I'm a bit of a book hoarder. Especially vintage fashion books. I purchased a book called Women are here to stay by Agnes Rogers at an estate sale several years ago. I was going to sell it, but decided to keep it. The fashion photo's in the book are great. The book is basically about what women went through last century in terms of women's rights (their right to vote, work and wear what they want).

This photo was a Rene'e model, imported by B. Altman, New York department store (illustrated by Douglas Pollard), April 15, 1926 issue of Vogue, featuring "chic simplicity and skillful cut".
Paris set the tone for fashion last century, just as they do today. Most American fashions/sewing patterns were changed up for women who made their own garments. They were basically simplified for the average day American woman.

I love Katharine Hepburn. She was so beautiful and glamorous. The epitome of old Hollywood glamour and charm. She was born in 1907 and raised in Connecticut. She appears in this photo with James Stewart in the movie The Philadelphia Story (1940).
If you love vintage fashions, I highly recommend this book. It has some great photo's and also tells a lot about last century as well. You can find a copy here. You can also find a lot of vintage clothing by searching WASTENOT in the vintage clothing section of Etsy or by clicking here.

Article submitted by Heather of MattieReidChicago and TexasVintage!