Everytime I watch this movie, I think, these are the clothes I would wear if it was the 60's now. All three ladies have a great sense of fashion, kind of a sophisticated practical glamour. It's no surprise Helen Rose was the fabulous costume designer for this film. I posted my favorite outfit each of the leading ladies wears in the movie. I love Stella Stevens style in the bowling scene. She looks cuter than ever, but also sexy in a tight white sweater and an orange curve hugging skirt. Then there's Dina Merrill in an elegant 1960's coat with a fur collar, matching hat and gloves of course. Finally we have Shirley Jones in an absolutely gorgeous green 1960's dress. Actually I added one extra pic of Shirley in a cute yellow brocade dress, but this photo was really added because I love the fake fruit stand to the left of her! Where can I get one of those?
More specifically, the 1930's housewife. Does anyone really look this gorgeous while doing housework? Actress Leila Hyams models some adorable 1930's shoes, a practical blouse, matching head scarf, and probably the cutest shorts I've ever seen.
I just added these two 1960's blouses to my website. I especially like the blue & green one - it has the cutest little rhinestone buttons! I also posted some pics I found of similar 1960's tops :)
I found this pic of vintage bathing suits from a 1940's catalog. Aren't they all gorgeous?! I think my favorite has to be the turquoise swimsuit with the midriff cutout on the top right. So pretty.
Clara was born in Brooklyn, New York in the summer between 1905 and 1907. July 29th is date most people seem to agree with so we'll go with that. She was born without a birth certificate because her parents didn't think she would survive. Apparently the infant mortality rate was around 80% during that time in New York. All morbid thoughts aside, I think most women would be pretty happy not having a birth certificate. Nobody could ever really prove your age! Anyhow, Clara is one of my favorite silent era dolls. She is just so captivating and adorable, you just can't take your eyes off her. I posted a few of my favorite photos of her. I especially love her outfit in the last pic, what a beautiful coat! Don't miss the gorgeous vintage dresses in the 3rd picture of her. She always had amazing style.
I love it when I find an original advertisement for a piece of vintage clothing that I have. I was searching for awhile, and then I found this Gantner Swimsuit ad for the exact 1940's bathing suit that I have. Hopefully I can find a few more!
Even if you're not into musical comedies, Betty Grable and the amazing fashion in this film make it worth watching! Made in 1941, "Moon Over Miami" captures the fun and glamour of early 1940's fashion. It would have been a great distraction from thinking about WWII. Betty Grable and Carole Landis start off as singing waitresses in cute cowgirl costumes. They then move on to find rich men at a Miami resort, where they showcase an endless selection of beautiful 1940's dresses. My favorite is the white dress Betty wears with the butterfly designs. Gorgeous.
I had to show off this 2 piece 1940's sunsuit I just added to my store! Absolutely adorable! It didn't look like this when I got it though...all the buttons were missing, the seams were all coming apart, etc. I had been looking for matching vintage buttons for so long, but couldn't find any. So I ended up buying some really pretty clear 1940's buttons. I figured they would be my safest bet. Then I got it cleaned and stitched up, so now it's ready to wear to the beach!
Just added a 1950's skirt to my webstore! It's a really cute asian themed novelty print. I also posted some pics of pretty 50's skirts. One from a vintage pattern, and then one of Grace Kelly and Doris Day. Doris is so cute!
It's not actually until tomorrow, but I thought I'd start celebrating early! Barbara Stanwyck was born on July 16, 1907 in Brooklyn, New York. She is probably my favorite actress of all time. Barbara was talented, smart, gorgeous, and she always gave me the impression she didn't take any crap from anyone. Her look changed from decade to decade as the styles changed, but to me she stood out from the rest. She was unique, and seemed different than the typical Hollywood starlets of the time. Here are some photos of her from the 20's to the 50's that showcase her different styles and fabulous vintage clothing.
I LOVE 1950's sunglasses. I cannot say no to a pair of cat eye sunglasses ever! I posted pics of my lastest finds, as well as pics of Marilyn Monroe, Lana Turner & Ava Gardner all making sunglasses look good.
"Baby Doll". Not only is this movie wonderfully scandalous, but the clothes Carroll Baker wears are the same. Innocent and sweet, but seductive at the same time. She only has a few costume changes throughout the film, but they all make a statement. It's hard to believe this movie was made in 1956, I always think of it as way later.
It's finally summer again! For me that means it's time to start planning our camping trip. I'll try to include some vintage items of course, so we'll see what I can dig up. Usually the only vintage items I bring are my 1950's swimsuit & shorts. Here are some cute 1950's vintage pics I found. One is of my grandparents on one of their many camping trips! Enjoy!
Vintage clothing update! I just put this striped shirtwaist dress on my website. I was hoping to keep it, but it's just not my size. Such a cute housewife-type 1950's dress. I tried to find pics of other striped shirtwaist dresses. Didn't find any exactly the same as mine, but definitely some pretty ones. What do you like better, short sleeves or long sleeves? I think I'm more of a short sleeve type girl myself.