If a big bag of money suddenly tumbles from the sky and plops on my lap (and my hips magically shrink several inches), this 1933 lounging suit for sale in Coronet Weeds Vintage's Etsy shop just might be the first thing I'd go for (although, even with a bag of cash, I would still find the $550.00 price tag far too pricey). Bag o' cash or not, I probably should just buy this Eva Dress pattern and make it myself. I love that it's a bit over the top...just what I, the outlandish Baroness, would like to lounge or garden in ;)
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Wednesday, March 31, 2010
Wednesday, March 24, 2010
Play (Suit) Time (well, almost)!
Oh me oh my, as usual, Glamour Daze blog has me swooning, this time over a video clip showing the Ambassador hotel and its Hollywood poolside guests attending a pretty over the top party, circa the 1930s. To make it even more perfect, it's set to Al Bowlly singing "Heart and Soul." Double swoon! This clip really externalizes what I have on my mind right now, fashion wise: 30s resort and sportswear separates. I seriously want everything in this video, especially the sailor-inspired dresses and the various halter and deco playsuits which I screencapped below.
If you love that second image like I do, luckily, Lauren, of Wearing History has got a fantastic pattern for a sailor dress and playsuit. The one she has repro'd is from the 40s, so the dress might be a bit shorter than a 30s one, but the look is similar to the early 30s playsuits shown in the clip. I know the amazing Casey over at Elegant Musings made the playsuit using Lauren's pattern and her finished product has definitely inspired me to consider tackling it as well!
I think I might go with more of a stripey pattern for my "playsuit," like below:
In addition to the sailor inspired dresses and playsuits, I've got my eye on some 30s halter tops and playsuits. Once again, Wearing History has just the thing for the seamstresses:
Eva Dress also has a couple of great vintage repro. patterns for 30s halter tops and halter sport suits, which seem to combine elements shown in the above Wearing History patterns. The first pattern includes a hat pattern!
If I can just keep my sewing momentum going I may just have what I desire by summertime;
Oh, for period perfect footwear, I saw a vintage pattern being sold by Tinpotlil on Etsy that tells you how to make your own 1930s beach slippers/sandals!
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