Showing posts with label tulle skirt. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tulle skirt. Show all posts

Monday, 29 February 2016

How to ease yourself into vintage???

By now most people have a vague idea about what vintage is. Basically, it's fashion from the past that we can wear as original pieces or that we take inspiration from.
Here at Dirty Fabulous we'd categorise "vintage" fashion as spanning between 1920's to the 1970's.
If we're feeling overly forgiving we'll sometimes allow the 80's in, but it doesn't happen often! Anything pre-1920's is heading into the world of antiquities and whilst incredibly beautiful to look at, it's not the most wearable fashion.

So before you work up the nerve to rock a full vintage look, you might want to dip your toes in the water.
Here are our top 5 tips on how to introduce yourself to vintage fabulousness!

No 1: The Full Fifties Skirt
Now, I'm sure you've probably worn a full skirt at some point, many modern dresses have voluminous skirts.
The key to making it look a little more vintage is all in the length. T- length to be precise. This means the skirt hem should finish anywhere from the below the knee to above ankle.
I hear all the time "I can't wear that length, I'm not tall enough". Well, I'm only 5ft 1" and I wear T-length skirts and culottes all the time.
Give it a go, you'll never feel so chic!

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No. 2: The Red Lip
I'm so addicted to my vast collection of red lipsticks that I find it hard to come down for brekie with a natural pout. My face feels so naked without a splash of red lippy. It's the best trick I know for an instant pop of glamour. If you do  nothing else, just throw on some red lippy and you'll look like you've made an effort! 
Red lipstick = vintage style make-up so this is something anyone can try for very little money. 
This tip is a two parter though: Make sure you find the right shades to suit your skin tone. 
Don't try on a pinky red and think 'GAH! Not for me!'. Pick a berry hue or shade of coral and try again.
The best way to determine a good shade is to experiment either at a make-up counter with an expert or snap up some cheap lippies at your local Pennys, Euro Store or Chemist.
Have your foundation, cheeks and eyes already on then try one colour. See what you think, take a selfie. Then wipe it off and try another.

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No 3: Colour Contrast
Not one that instantly springs to mind, I'll agree. But if you think mixing up your colours is a thoroughly modern fashion concept then think again! One of the aspects I love most about vintage fashion throughout the decades was how they weren't afraid to experiment with colour. They were daring with their palette choices and the results pushed their dresses into the realms of extraordinary.
So embrace your playful fashion side and be brave in your colour choices. 




 


Alex Perry 2016 image source

Schiaparelli image from Dazed

Chanel Haute Couture image source

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Schiaparelli Fall 2015 Haute Couture image from Vogue

No 4: Winged Eye Liner
If you haven't tried this, it's probably the next simplest opener into the world of retro glamour. It might take a little practice but it will give an instant vintage look to any outfit. Personally, I wear winged eyeliner every single day. It's a habit I'm not willing to break!
You can make your eyeliner flicks as big as you like. Start with a little tail and extend it out to whatever suits you. The wider and thicker the line the more dramatic and pronounced the vintage effect. 

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No 5: Visit Dirty Fabulous
Obvious really! We work by appointment so it allows you total comfort to try lots of different styles outside of your comfort zone. We're super experienced and devoted to vintage fashion so we'll be able to suggest dresses to suit your body shape which are occasion appropriate. If you're not familiar with vintage clothing we'll introduce you to this gorgeous world gently. Even if you decide on the day that it's not for you, hopefully you'll walk away having had an hour of fashion fun!






Thursday, 9 April 2015

A Few New Additions!

In between our big buying trips we have a constant stream of new arrivals to our bridal and occasion wear collection. Here are just a couple that we managed to get some pictures of. (It can be hard to squeeze in the photography between our very busy appointment schedule!) As soon as we get a chance we'll share even more gorgeous additions!

Alfred Webber, 1970's vintage, fringed dress that echoes the 1920's flapper style. €620



Try wearing it with an Art Deco Crystal headpiece for full on glamour

Just look at the swing on this dress!

Cream, vintage lace wedding gown with butterfly collar and puddle train. €740
Utterly Romantic!


A beaded headpiece would look beautiful with this dress

We are delighted to be expanding our "Vintage Style" wedding dress collection over the coming months, beginning we these fabulous dresses which are available to order in a range of sizes.

Ivory chiffon, tea-length wedding dress with satin belt and lace trim hem €560 

Worn with an ivory, lace, button back bolero €165



A birdcage veil is the perfect headpiece for a tea length wedding dress

 
1950's style, ivory wedding gown with tulle skirt and illusion lace top
pretty little satin bow at waist



A simple dress can mean you can add drama with a bespoke headpiece like this one.

To see all these and more call on 01 6111842 or email info@dirtyfabulous.com for your appointment.





Saturday, 15 September 2012

Dublin Fashion Festival Creative Quarter Fashion Show


Breffni, looking fabulous whilst waiting for the show to start

Myself, Stylist and fashion writer for Social & Personal, Roxanne Parker and artist, Jim Fitzpatrick

Caroline ready for the glamour to begin

Yours truely!




 We had a fantastic night at the Creative Quarter Fashion show on the steps of Powerscourt on Friday 7th. The pictures above are of Dirty Fabulous's selection from the show taken by myself. The lovely Amanda Byram introduced the show which was styled by Jules Fallon. We sipped delicious Bombay Saphire cocktails muddled with elderberry, lavender and cucumber...a refreshing combination provided by The Lost Society

Photographer Emily Quinn was on hand to catch all the catwalk action and we are loving these detailed images of dresses!

 1950s red, pink and orange metallic floral wiggle dress with 50's red feather hat, bag and faux fur capelet. 

 1950s white prom dress with black floral flocking. Worn with 1950s coral beaded cardigan and black tulle underskirt.

 1950s pink satin opera coat and gold textured wiggle dress.


This selection is currently in stock so to see these vintage beauties and more phone us on 01 6111842 or email info@dirtyfabulous.com for an appointment now before someone else snaps them up!


For all the looks on the evening you can watch the fashion show courtesy of AerTV