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Showing posts with label bias cut wedding gown. Show all posts

Monday, 8 June 2015

Fashion Icons Through The Ages: The Glamourous 30's: Part 2

Myrna Loy

When Myrna's career began she seemed to be destined to be typecast into roles of either vamp or Oriental temptress/villain. That was until she was cast in "The Thin Man" with William Powell. This was her breakout role and saw her stardom rise astronomically to become the most prolific actress of her generation. She starred in a whole series of "Thin Man" sequels and repeatedly worked with Clarke Gable and William Powell; the two hottest actors of the 30's. Myrna had so many huge roles it was really hard to narrow down which pictures to share with you. With so much exposure it's not hard to imagine how Myrna became such a massive fashion icon. Take a look for yourself at the "Queen of the Movies!". 



Just look at that face!!!






















Mae West

Well now, Mae could never be described as a shrinking violet! She is probably one of the most controversial ladies in our whole icon series and seemed to be in constant battle with the censorship industry. Like many others actors in the Golden age she started out in Vaudeville. Mae was witty, full of personality and oozed sex appeal. Her movie career surprisingly only began when she was close to 40 (practically unheard of in those days) and lasted for decades. It included work in radio, Broadway and Vegas. Today, Mae West is probably as well known for her sharp and spunky quotes as she is for her film work.

"When I'm good, I'm very good, but when I'm bad, I'm better!"

"I don't like myself, I'm crazy about myself!"

"I didn't discover curves, I only uncovered them"

I'll try anything once, twice if I like it, three times to make sure."

Quite the little minx right? Mae West we salute you! 





















Ginger Rogers

I'm pretty sure Ginger Rogers needs no introduction. She is phenomenally well known for her dancing partnership with Fred Astaire. Miss Rogers is another screen siren who started in Vaudeville but quickly moved onto the stage and motion pictures. Not only did Ginger star in over 70 films but she also won an Academy Award and was at one point the highest paid woman in America!!! Her dancing chemistry with Fred Astaire was astonishing and cinema goers marvelled at their footwork. But Ginger is a star in her own right and a fashion icon as well as a dance icon.  




How cute is this sporty look!








Despite being a more casual look, this is one of my favourites!









Monday, 3 February 2014

1930's Candellight Satin gowns


Bias cut, slinky candlelight satin gowns epitomize the glamorous heady days of Hollywood in the 1930's. Like today, Hollywood starlets of the time hugely influenced fashion. This style of gown was much copied and adapted by the nimble fingered young bride who wanted to shimmer and shine.
 I have often come across original sewing patterns of this time and indeed a sewing manual belonging to my great grandfather (a tailor in London) has a number of patterns in this style.
 These gowns can be tricky to wear for mere mortals but if you are lucky to be lean and slender they can be totally knock out!

Ginger Rogers

 Carole Lombard

Jean Harlow in "Reckless"

Myrna Loy 1933

A selection of 1930's satin gowns currently in stock in Dirty Fabulous!!

1930's harlequin and rose gown with original belt €960


1930's long sleeved, lace collared satin gown €860

 1930's champagne satin off the shoulder gown €620


 Candlelight satin gown with bustle and train detail €830

1930's ivory satin gown with button back €950

The ones that got away.........(I'm sorry but the next few dress have since been sold!)


To see our full collection of 1930's and 40's candlelight satin wedding gowns call 01 6111842 or email info@dirtyfabulous.com now for your appointment!
  

Tuesday, 19 March 2013

1930's Hollywood Decadence!





2013 Oscar Fashion harking back to Old Hollywood


Mae West



Mae West



Joan Crawford

They really knew how to dress for an occasion in the 1930's!
The furs, satins, silks, feathers and embellishments just scream "Glamour!!!"
You could easily envision any of the above beauties sashaying down today's red carpets.
Emphasis moved away from the shorter, looser fitting 'flapper dresses' of the 1920's to figure hugging, bias cut, full length gowns. 
Designers like Adrian and Elsa Schiaparelli focused accentuating the waists and shoulders.
Fashion became inseparable from Hollywood movies. Dresses worn by Lana Turner, Joan Crawford and Greta Garbo at the time were copied in their millions and sold at every price point. 
Some of these original 1930's gowns do exist but they are rare and are priced to reflect this.
Dirty Fabulous always carries a select range of stunning 1930's dresses as pictured below.
(Prices begin at €350)
I'd also recommend drooling over the dresses from TheFrock.com, they have my dream wardrobe and when I win the lotto I'm going to buy buy buy!!!  

1930s chartreuse velvet evening gown with rhinestone trim 
image by Lisa O'Dwyer 

1930s Candlelight Satin Wedding Dress


Heavily beaded taupe one shoulder velvet applique gown with cream fur cape

1930's baby pink silk bias-cut gown with pink feather headpiece and biscuit fur cape