Come on class, A is for adorable.
Lucky for us gals that may not be sizes 0-4 and had a hard time pulling off mini skirts, short shirts, and tight clingy jersey knits.
The babydoll is back! Along with shirt dresses and empire waists. We're revisiting the 50s and let's face it, the 50s were probably more classy. The misconception with these styles is that they're "frumpy" or have too much fabric or "not sexy". But gals, I don't know of too many dresses much sexier than a well fitted empire waist dress that gives you that darling hour glass figure. Maybe it's not low-cut, but the way it'll make your body look is divine.
Now where to find a great dress? A worthwhile way to spend a couple hours would be to check eBay's vintage clothing section along with thrift stores or consignment shops for old vintage dresses. Sometimes they're a deal over new dresses (vintage retail is a crazy business right now, everyone wants a piece of it), but it can be overpriced and you really have to decide if the particular dress is worth the money. I'm thrifty, but sometimes spending the extra $20 on something you love is worth it. Some websites worthy of your attention would be:
- www.pinupgirlclothing.com. I'll be the first to say, this website isn't full of babydoll styles or even empire waists, but there are some fantastic retro looks that you could show off. A tip, this website sells out of sizes quickly, so if you see your size in something you love one day, you're better off to purchase right then. No matter the overdraft fee.
- www.shopplasticland.com. Priced similarly to Pinupgirlclothing.com, the selection is a little more diverse. There's more "cutesy" here, but you know, in a good way.
- heyviv.com. Acutal 50s vintage clothing at a reasonable price. She's got some really nice dresses (although the speciality seems to be poodle skirts). I'm big enough to overlook it.
And accessories (or dresses, too)? Please go to my favorite place online; etsy.com. If you haven't been it's a site that allows people who create things by hand to sell their products online. It may sound like your mom's craft fair where everything has flowers and basketweaving involved, but it's most certainly not. Just go to the homepage and you'll begin to see the modern, amazing work that these artists put out. An important point- you might expect the prices to be much higher than what you'd find in a mass produced store, but that's the beauty of etsy! They've got fabulous stuff for mere pennies and how are they to feed themselves Ramen if we've got no love?
Wednesday, June 13, 2007
Wednesday, May 30, 2007
Now that's nouveau.
Yeah, so scratch the idea of seeing "picks". I realized that I have more opinions than what's good for one person, so I'm just going to voice those instead. When I started to try and pick out things for my next post it was a disaster. A google-searching-going-nowhere disaster. Bleh.
Tuesday, May 29, 2007
Why smoke your singles when you can wear clothes?
Welcome, welcome, welcome.
I decided to develop Flaky Fashion as I came across so many great products and apparel deals on the internet. Well that, and I think my continued "hey look at this" to my coworkers was becoming downright atrocious.
The old World Wide Web has revolutionized the way we can experience art and shopping alike. I mention them both because I believe that fashion can truly be an artform, and I'd love to showcase the talented individuals who do it.
Once a week (possibly more, once I understand exactly how motivated I am to keep this up) I'll be presenting my "picks", if you will. You'll see apparel from large companies to apparel from people you've never heard of. All will hopefully pique your interest enough to go check them out, or just enjoy the likes of things you haven't seen before.
Finally, I want your feedback! Please comment with any suggestions, likes or dislikes.
Now run off and spend some money. It's great for the economy, right?
I decided to develop Flaky Fashion as I came across so many great products and apparel deals on the internet. Well that, and I think my continued "hey look at this" to my coworkers was becoming downright atrocious.
The old World Wide Web has revolutionized the way we can experience art and shopping alike. I mention them both because I believe that fashion can truly be an artform, and I'd love to showcase the talented individuals who do it.
Once a week (possibly more, once I understand exactly how motivated I am to keep this up) I'll be presenting my "picks", if you will. You'll see apparel from large companies to apparel from people you've never heard of. All will hopefully pique your interest enough to go check them out, or just enjoy the likes of things you haven't seen before.
Finally, I want your feedback! Please comment with any suggestions, likes or dislikes.
Now run off and spend some money. It's great for the economy, right?
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