Dress? Vintage, gift Shoes? Jeffrey Campbell Purse? Tignanello, thrifted
My parents gave this vintage dress to me a few years ago. They weren't sure I would actually wear it or even fit it but they knew I would appreciate the workmanship of the embroidery, the pin tucks and the crochet panels. All that work was done by hand; someone spent a lot of time making this dress. And while I enjoy the dress on a hanger, I really did want to wear it out too. For a blasphemous minute I thought about hemming the dress to update the look but then I mentally reprimanded myself for even thinking of such a thing. I am really, really cautious with the scissors around a vintage garment. Surprisingly the need to flaunt my legs is trumped by the respect I have for quality vintage.
After a thorough inspection, I realized I could remove the big flouncy section of the sleeves without damaging the crochet panel. And removing that extra flounce suddenly made the dress so very wearable. In a moment of future preparation, I put those extra flounces carefully away in one of my sewing drawers, in case I ever want to re-attach them. I doubt it though. I change my mind about hem lengths, my hair and sandwiches at Subway but I don't think I am ever going to get into fussy sleeves.
38 comments :
what a pretty dress! very cute in the first picture!
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the dress is gorgeous && it looks great on you!
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Ah! That dress is amazing. I'm currently working on some embroidery...and let me tell you...that dress definitely took forever!!!
You don't have a standard at Subway? What?! I guess my opinion might not count as I actually only have one option. Veggie for life.
Beautiful dress!
~Natasha Fatah~
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the dress, and you, look beautiful. would never have noticed the sleeves were altered - the whole assemblage looks bang up to the minute. and those shoes just complete the look :)
so pretty! please tell your parents that they can send me vintage dresses, as well. :)
fabulous dress!!!i love it how you matched it with these heels!!
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Pretty! I LOVE those shoes!
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How sweet! It is a beautiful dress perfect for summer.
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This dress is wonderful and I'm so glad you kept the length.
I am the same way with vintage pieces. It also helps that I have no idea how to sew or cut a straight line . . .
I love the dress and the length. I also love that you respect and appreciate the time it took to make such a glorious, gorgeous piece. What fabulous parents you have to pick this out for you!
beautiful dress.
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wow this dress is gorgeous and i love those shoes <3 you look amazing
Alexa <3
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Goodness that is a gorgeous dress!
What a fantastic dress!
xo Jennifer
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Such a great dress! The pattern and the fit: everything is perfect! Great styling.
xoxo,
Laura
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Thats a beautiful dress and im glad you didnt cut the length!
Clearly we need a 'before' picture! It is lovely, your parents done good.
Gasp! Gorgeous dress! And I love it that you paired it with your red sandals! You look so marvelous, Yen!
By "flounces", do you mean there were ruffles at the ends of the sleeves? I agree with Jenny - we need a before photo!
Oh, I absolutely adore that dress. It reminds me of all the beautiful embroidered clothing in Mexico. (Somehow, after living there for eleven months, I managed to leave with not one piece...really not sure what I was thinking.) I think you made the right choice in keeping the length and removing fabric from the sleeves. It looks gorgeous on you!
Ooh. Pretty dress, love it with the modern shoe. ;)
i soo like your blog. everything actually. i also love thrifting. its the best! ^_^
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Its gorgeous! I'm jealous of your parents :-)
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eileen
Gleeps and Jenny- This link is kinda what it looked like before. Still pretty but it felt a little overpowering to me... especially as the flowers are also coloured. http://blog.lulusvintage.com/2006/04/spotted_vintage_1.html
This dress looks absolutely stunning on you. I'm glad you didn't shorten it because the dress looks gorgeous at this length. The amount of detailing is amazing!
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i love your dress!! it's so beautiful!!!
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Jentine, you look so WONDERFULLY Dutch in this photo! My Dutch boyfriend is very pleased :)
Ah, ok, now I see! Thank you so much for the "sorta looked like this before" link so that we can visualize what you dress looked like with the flounces. I can see how the flounces would seem like a little much. Your instincts were spot-on, and the dress suits you so well now. It looks vintage, yet modern, at the same time. The great modern shoes help with that effect, I think.
What a gorgeous dress!!!
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Love this so much. I'm European and this reminds me so much of growing up there...wow!! Love it!
That dress is the perfect maxi. I'm serious I'm dying over here!
That is practically my dream dress. It's so floaty and gorgeous. I particularly love the flowers. If you ever lose your mind and decide to give it away, I'd be happy to adopt it!
Lovely dress!!
OMG! This is so beautiful. And you are too. :) I love this dress. :)
its totally fabulous! Great Gift!
its totally fabulous! Great Gift!
So nice!
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