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1930s Vintage


Vintage 1930 

1930’s---Major influences in fashion were evident with the use of new synthetic fibers  in clothing also with the use of the bias cut in day and evening wear which emphasized  a very feminine silhouette. 




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1930's black silk dress1930's black silk dressElegant and classy is this 1930's black silk chiffon evening dress. This evening dress has great designer techniques with the opening at sleeve and rhinestone detail at wrist and belt. Don't miss out on this beauty.
1930's Maroon Velvet Evening Gown1930's Maroon Velvet Evening GownThis garment is another very appealing bias cut silk velvet evening gown which fits to the body beautifully. The maroon velvet long dress has a V neckline accentuated with a wave like design in clear bugle beads and seed beads and that design pattern is also at the hip line.
1930s Black Satin Evening Gown1930s  Black Satin Evening GownLOVELY bias cut black silk satin evening dress, Great 1930's look!!!
1930s Beaded Black Chiffon Dress1930s Beaded Black Chiffon DressThis is a very delightful black silk chiffon dress for any occasion. The fabric is chiffon covered with black bugle and seed beads in a floral leaf design.
1930s Black Crepe Dress1930s Black Crepe DressHere is another bias cut black crepe 1930s dress. The diamond shape cut out was a popular design style as seen in this dress. The scoop neckline in front and back is accented with black jet beads, short sleeves with a slit and ties, and a great full skirt finishes off this garment. The dress is very wearable for a small body type and it is fun and cute.
1930S Black Velvet Chiffon Dress1930S Black Velvet Chiffon DressHere is a fun, sassy and different design in a short dress for daytime or evening. The body of the dress is silk fabric of chiffon with a floral velvet pattern and the gathered full sleeves are chiffon with the same velvet fabric on the cuffs. The bodice has an extra piece that goes from neck to under bust and to the back.
1930s Blue Lace Dress1930s Blue Lace DressIn the 30’ and earlier the designers used a lot of heavy lace fabric in their creations, as you see in this blue lace dress. The long dress has full sleeves with cuffs; skirt is cut on the bias with an opening in the front and the back being longer. This dress could be used for an earlier time period (1910) with a little adjustment and imagination.
1930s green beaded gown1930s green beaded gownFabulous is this timeless evening gown of green bugle beads which totally covers the dress in a swirl pattern. Don’t get on the scale after you put on this dress…. It weighs 7 LBS!!
1930s Maroon Velvet Dress1930s Maroon Velvet DressThis deep maroon long velvet dress is quite attractive in color and design. The bodice has gathering at the bust line that dips to the waist in the back, which is very typical of style of this time, long gathered sleeves with shirring all along the inside seam, a small opening in the back and a side zipper opening.
1930s Plum Velvet Dress1930s Plum Velvet DressHere is a cute plum-purple velvet day dress with the classic 30-40’s look. The bodice has a V neckline with the gathering under the bust which travels to the back waist, the same popular style that we’ve seen before in 30-102. The medium length sleeves are shirred very nicely, the short skirt is cut on the bias which swings and stretches.
1930s White Crepe Evening Dress1930s White Crepe Evening DressThis off white long crepe 30’s evening dress has always been one of my favorites and it does show how classy the attire was at that time. The bodice has a beaded leaf design from shoulder to waist, short dolmen sleeves and down the back are 15 covered buttons and fabric loops.
1930s Yellow Crepe Evening Gown1930s Yellow Crepe Evening GownThe 30’s is known for garments are lovely on small bodies because they stretch and cling to the body. The fabric was cut on the crosswise or bias and thus it stretches and hangs attractively. This light yellow rayon crepe dress is such an example of a bias cut in its design techniques.
1930s Yellow Day Dress1930s Yellow Day DressCan’t you picture a nice straw hat, white gloves and purse with this fun and attractive summer day dress? The fabric of this great looking dress is cotton batiste with a bodice of white and yellow, V shaped neckline accented with 4 pearl buttons, yellow straight back and a peplum on the front.
1930s Yellow Satin Evening Gown1930s Yellow Satin Evening GownCanary yellow prom dress or “Belle” from Beauty and the Beast either one would be great for some lucky young lady. This sweet dress has a bodice of netting with a cowl detail at the bust line covering over small cap sleeves and a V at the bottom waist.