Showing posts with label 1950's. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 1950's. Show all posts

Tuesday, 18 April 2017

Amy Huberman Wears Dirty Fabulous Vintage at the IFTA's!





We were thrilled beyond belief when the wonderfully talented, Amy Huberman chose to wear a tulle 1950's evening gown from Dirty Fabulous for her big night at the IFTA's.
Amy looked absolutely stunning on the night and went on to win best actress for her role in the drama; Striking Out. 
YAY!!! (cue Cheshire sized grins at Dirty Fabulous HQ)

Thursday, 6 April 2017

A Special Wedding to Share: Real Bride and our cousin, Rachel!

This wedding means a lot to us, so we're delighted to finally be able to share it with you. It's the wedding of our gorgeous cousin Rachel, and her hubby, Sean.

Rachel lives in Sydney, Australia but knew she wanted to wear a Dirty Fabulous vintage dress on her big day. We made it our mission to find the perfect outfit to suit her style and personality.

Luckily, we're very close to Rachel, which made the long distance dress hunt a little easier. With a few of Rachel's requirements and her measurements we narrowed the choice down to two dresses which we sent out with her Mum who was going to visit her in Oz.

Rachel chose our favourite dress: a gold and cream embroidered 1950's dress by designer Suzy Perette! 

With the dress decided on we had a little bit of time to work on the accessories before her big day in Glasgow, the city Rachel and her Scottish hubby used to reside in.

Caroline designed a golden, beaded headpiece to match Rachel's vintage dress and we paired it with a birdcage veil.
A 1960's embroidered bag on heart shaped golden earrings completed the look.

The day was a glorious riot of fun, music and love. We're so chuffed to have been a part of it!

Hope you enjoy these beautiful images by The Kitcheners  







 Caroline and I were on-hand on the morning to help Rachel with her headpeice.






 We adored these floral wrist corsages, a very vintage detail indeed!









Credits
Photography: The Kitcheners
Dress, headpiece and accessories: Dirty Fabulous
Rachels Shoes:  Florsheim
Bridesmaids dresses: Made by Rachels talented Mum, Kay!
Make-up: Cara and Sharon
Hair: Gillian of Pin-up Hair



Monday, 27 April 2015

Oh Gatsby!










Can't you just imagine the lovely Chloe as a guest at one of Jay Gatsby's wild and legendary parties! Wandering around the grounds of the manor in the early hours of the morning as she ponders on a romantic encounter from earlier that night. Her gorgeous vintage gowns are full of 1920's glamour and decadence.  What a talented team behind this evocative shoot! 


Photographer: Claire Brown www.studiobrown.ie
Model: Chloe Devereux @ 1st Options Models
Clothing and accessories: Dirty Fabulous 
MUA: Natalie Ford www.nataliefordmakeup.com

Wednesday, 12 February 2014

Which fashion era is for you? Part 2: 1940's to 50's

1940's - The War Years


Images courtesy of  My Vintage Vogue


Another favourite era here in Dirty Fabulous.
 The war effected everything during these times, and fashion was no exception.
Hem lines once again rose as fabrics were rationed. Most luxurious fabrics like silk were either being utilised by the war effort or the factories which made them were used instead to make ammunition's.
Dirty Fabulous Henri Bendal 1940's duck egg parachute silk gown

Many of the 1940's garments are made out of rayon, synthetic jersey and other man made fabrics.



Dirty Fabulous 1940's ivory crepe wedding dress with rhinestone beading

 Fashion was utilitarian and the military influenced the style.
Decadence was a thing of the past, instead sublime tailoring is what made these piece stand out as each item had to last many seasons.
Image courtesy of ByGone Fashion

One of the most popular ways to dress up a look was to wear a hat. Hats began to be made out of pretty much everything and were the focus of a complete style.
Images from Pinterest




Dirty Fabulous 1940's pale blue velvet hat


1940's cream rayon dress with gold beading

Under German rule, France lost it's position of the Haute Couture capitol and new American and English designers began to emerge.
Towards the end of this era, Christian Dior unveiled a collection which was deemed "The New Look".




Above Christian Dior images courtesy of The Met Museum

Dior's collection returned to accentuating the female form once more. Waists were nipped in to tiny sizes, busts were worn pert and prominent and skirts were voluminous.
The New Look is undoubtedly my complete favourite and it's appeal lasted right into the 1950's and 60's. It remains one of the most classically appealing vintage styles today.

Dirty Fabulous 1940's slate blue taffeta and tulle evening gown

Dirty Fabulous, New Look, Harry Keiser ivory bridal tea length dress with sequin blue leaf detail

The 1950's 
After the sombre war years the 1950's opened with an optimistic outlook which included the fashion industry.
After years of tough work lives that involved little or no dressing to impress, women were ecstatic to again once be able to express their femininity and indulge in a little fashion luxury.
This wasn't welcomed by all women though, as they had finally begun working in positions equal to their male counterparts they just as suddenly were expected to return to their homes and dress to impress.


Dirty Fabulous 1950's tulle blush prom dress


Dirty Fabulous 1950's ivory taffeta wedding gown



Images from Pinterest

Dirty Fabulous 1950's nude lace prom dress and saucer hat

Luckily for us, fashion will always be part of society and Dior's New Look silhouette flourished.
The two main shapes were a voluminous skirt and a very narrow pencil skirt. Both were worn with as nipped in a waist as possible. 





Images courtesy of My Vintage Vogue

Dirty Fabulous 1950's floral prom dress

Dirty Fabulous 1950's black and whiter floral prom dress 


Dirty Fabulous 1940's ivory satin bridal prom dress

Hollywood movies once again became exceptionally important to the world of fashion. Who nowadays doesn't love watching a lavish film from the 1950's. The clothing is usually breathtakingly decadent. Just think of Audrey Hepburn in Sabrina and Marilyn Munroe in How to Marry A Millionaire.


Dirty Fabulous 1950's nude lace wiggle dress with crystal drape sash


Dirty Fabulous 1950's aqua organza wiggle dress with rhinestone lace detail


Dirty Fabulous 1950's mink taffeta wiggle dress with ruched shoulders


Images from Pinterest

It was still as important in the 50's to accessorise impeccably. Hats, gloves and bags where all staples that no fashionable  lady would leave the house without.
Oh to live in a time like that...

To see our full collection of 1940's and 50's dresses call on 01 6111842 or email info@dirtyfabulous.com for your appointment