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Retro tennis whites get an abruptly futuristic update with scarlet tinted visors and sports-tipped sock boots in this brand new fashion editorial.
The complete Roberto Cavalli Fall 2004 Ready-to-Wear fashion show now on Vogue Runway.
The women of the '70s had more freedom to wear what they wanted than at any point before. Let's learn about the favorite female fashion trends of the '70s.
Corporate is an aesthetic that relates to business attire that refers to the clothing that employees wear to work. Depending on the workplace, various levels of the formality of business attire are expected, and the norm. The dress codes range from traditional and formal to smart casual, business casual, and casual. A lot of modern Corporate visuals will draw loosely from the Cyberprep aesthetic (unless you're the CEO, where Boujee is almost undoubtedly the aesthetic of choice for you) in the se
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Hattie Carnegie is very often associated with elegance and high fashion. Carnegie’s fashion philosophy is summed up as "the woman should wear the clothes, not the clothes wear the woman." Her clothes were particularly popular in California, and many movie stars were known to wear Carnegie’s creations. This helped spread her reputation and establish her as a tastemaker across the country. This breathtaking gown, dating back to the early 1950's, is a perfect example of her genius. The fabric mix itself is a masterpiece; large scale rose floral patterned black French lace with white silk-organza underlay. The strapless bodice is hand-pleated and hand-stitched into place with interior boning. I love the asymmetric lace design and hourglass nipped-waist! The full-length skirt flows in a perfect "Old Hollywood" swing style. Truly, this garment would have taken days to finish. A pure work of art and a study in dressmaking technique. Breathtaking and timeless; I totally imagine this gliding down the red carpet. Measurements Bust:36-37 inches Waist:26 inches Hips:Swing Sweep Length top to waist:10 inches Length waist to hem:44 inches This vintage designer Hattie Carnegie gown is in excellent condition with no rips or holes. Perfectly working back handset metal-zipper. Sign of wear is slight color-transfer to the white organza underlay. Please message for detailed pictures. This garment is over 60 years old and is truly stunning.