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Showing posts with label 1950s' fashion. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 1950s' fashion. Show all posts
Friday, June 12, 2015
Friday, January 23, 2015
Vintage Dress Up 2015 prepare for best vintage dress update!
Hi vintage folk,
Are you ready for an update?
Please follow the link below to online album.
So you can check all new update any time.
http://picasaweb.google.com/tmisyd
Send us codes of items you love and we will check for the available for you :-)
email : tmisyd@gmail.com
If you need more information regarding wholesale information, please feel free to contact us.
Are you ready for an update?
Please follow the link below to online album.
So you can check all new update any time.
http://picasaweb.google.com/tmisyd
Send us codes of items you love and we will check for the available for you :-)
email : tmisyd@gmail.com
If you need more information regarding wholesale information, please feel free to contact us.
Tuesday, August 19, 2014
Hello Vintage folk :-)
So sorry that we didn't update on this blog for long time.Now we've upload our new album of vintage dress in picasa catalog
Please follow the link below to check it.http://picasaweb.google.com/tmisyd
For more information please feel free to contact us at tmisyd@gmail.com
Sample image of this batch !
Wednesday, June 19, 2013
Vintage clothing WINTER COLLECTION UPDATE NOW!!!
vintage clothing wholesale
.Hi Vintage folk.
If you are looking for vintage dress which is the best match for your winter,
unique print, smooth touch fabric and casual style.
We offer the best wholesale condition for you now!
Please follow the link below to WINTER COLLECTION
If you have any question about wholesale condition and shipping cost
Please contact us at tmisyd@gmail.com
Do not forget to tell us your country, So i can send you all information in one timea.
Thursday, June 13, 2013
Vintage dress wholesale update size M JUNE 2013
" *** Hello vintage lover *** "
There is just another update of great vintage dress batch !
If you guys ain't fast enough for the lastest update,
You shouldn't miss this album of JUNE 2013.
Vintage dress wholesale album : Size M
Please follow the link below.
If you have any question, Please don't hesitate to contact us at tmisyd@gmail.com
Saturday, March 30, 2013
SPECIAL VINTAGE DRESS
Hello vintage lovers,
How are you? :) long time we didn't update our things.
Now we, VDU team, are still looking for vintage dresses which are nicer and different than the past and.......we got it!! The dresses in original long skirt, original printed, maxi dress with dedicated details such as lace, embroidery and handmade crochet. As the same, we pick ONLY good to premium quality that never make you disappointed. The pictures below shows just the sample. (they're may sold out) It's pretty hard to find this kind of dress but we will try to find them more and more~
Hope you guys LOVE it :)
Monday, November 12, 2012
Vintage fur coats : For winter collection
Genuine vintage fur coat for winter
Special items for winter 2012
Don't miss !
please click the link below to album
Vintage fur coats album
The price of each piece are different.
So you guys can see the wholesale price under each picture.
Minimum order is 3 pieces.
Guarantee that you can not find the more reasonable price than this !
Please note that this is a genuine fur coat.
Contact us at tmisyd@gmail.com
Don't miss !
please click the link below to album
Vintage fur coats album
The price of each piece are different.
So you guys can see the wholesale price under each picture.
Minimum order is 3 pieces.
Guarantee that you can not find the more reasonable price than this !
Please note that this is a genuine fur coat.
Contact us at tmisyd@gmail.com
Thursday, November 8, 2012
Vintage skirt update!
Are there the VINTAGE SKIRTS in your store?
Helloooo!
How are you guys? :)
We hope you enjoy your day
--
new update!!
new update!!
We can collect the vintage skirt in pretty nice print such as
floral, graphic, animal, color block, dip died, embroidery, etc.
Shape: pencil, A-line, straight
Fabric: cotton and polyester
Length: long and short
as you will see at the pictures below.
Please note that these pictures are just the sample. It maybe sold out.
For more pictures, please go to the link below
or please send your inquiry at tmisyd@gmail.com
xoxo
Friday, September 10, 2010
SEPTeMBER 2010
Hello again!!
Please take a look at new update on SEP 2010
!!!!!!More new vintage dress arrived!!!!!
A ton of clothes that need to take a pic.
A ton of clothes that need to take a pic.
Well,This always base on first come first serve basis.
BE QUICK !
Monday, July 5, 2010
Hello every one!!!
Vintage dress update today is a sleeveless collection
Vintage Sleeveless click link to see all sleeveless dress
Vintage dress update today is a sleeveless collection
Vintage Sleeveless click link to see all sleeveless dress
This is a sample of a very lovely collection
Please stay tune and wait for next upload in a few days
Vintage Timeless Black Coming soon
Tuesday, June 1, 2010
Vintage 1950s' fashion
Optimism abounded during the post-war years of the 1950s. The focus was on the baby-booming family and being a good housewife which was the ultimate measure of success.
The United States had emerged victorious from another bitter war. Television was now in many households, and the TV culture of I Love Lucy and The Honeymooners reflected ideals of the time. Stars such as Marilyn Monroe, Brigitte Bardot, and Elvis Presley introduced a smoldering sex appeal into an age of conservatism.
Consumerism became a popular pastime in the 1950s, as the post-war boom provided a sense of economic optimism. New gadgets and gizmos proclaimed the future was here and liberated women from many onerous household tasks. Homemaking, it seemed, was not so bad when you had electric stoves, vacuum cleaners, refrigerators, and the like. Women could now concentrate on making a comfortable home for their families, and still have time to have a life outside of the kitchen.
The constant rounds of barbecues, cocktail parties, and other social events all required dressing up. Christian Dior’s ‘New Look’ influenced fashion, but so did the conservative elegance of Coco Chanel. Charles Jourdan introduced a new kind of shoe style, the stiletto heel, in 1951. As time went on the goal was for the slimmest possible heel, eliminating earlier “chunky” styles. The pump was the basic shoe, but its toes might be cut, the vamps curved or cut in enticing ‘V’s, or the heels molded into a variety of shapes. Every color of the rainbow was used; shoes were intended to match an outfit perfectly.
Men in the 50s seemed to be seeking more security (post war). Conservatism was the new catch phrase and this is especially reflected in the menswear of the early 1950s when the trim quiet look was in vogue. This was a distinct change from the late 1940s bright colors. Now dark colors and shades of blues, browns and gray took over the scene. In 1953 the gray flannel suit began its reign. It was in 1953 that President Eisenhower refused to bow to tradition at his inauguration and chose to wear a jacket and homburg with his striped trousers instead of the usual top hat and cutaway. Looking back on his decision, it now seems merely to be the choice of a man who wanted more informality and a less rigid way of dealing with ordinary affairs. In all actuality it was merely a ripple on the surface of what was to become a full scale revolt by the young. Elvis Presley was just waiting in the wings with his suede shoes!
Teenagers were basically the focal point of this era. Films such as ‘Rebel without a Cause’ were influential in how teenagers dressed. The Beatnik culture, inspired by authors such as Jack Kerouac, was also in vogue. Leather, Levi’s, and Converse sneakers helped create the look. Along with the famous circle and poodle skirts, ponytails, saddle shoes, penny loafers, and colored sneakers were popular with teenaged bobby-soxers. Sandals, ballet slippers, and other casual footwear became increasingly fashionable, as pool parties and other casual outdoor activities became popular.
Life at that point seemed idyllic to many, but a storm was brewing…
1950’s websites
Timeline Fashion
FashionEra.com
How to dress 50’s
Grease
Costume Gallery
Rock n Roll Rockabilly Dancewear
1950’s icons
Audrey Hepburn
Marilyn Monroe
Elvis Presley
The United States had emerged victorious from another bitter war. Television was now in many households, and the TV culture of I Love Lucy and The Honeymooners reflected ideals of the time. Stars such as Marilyn Monroe, Brigitte Bardot, and Elvis Presley introduced a smoldering sex appeal into an age of conservatism.
Consumerism became a popular pastime in the 1950s, as the post-war boom provided a sense of economic optimism. New gadgets and gizmos proclaimed the future was here and liberated women from many onerous household tasks. Homemaking, it seemed, was not so bad when you had electric stoves, vacuum cleaners, refrigerators, and the like. Women could now concentrate on making a comfortable home for their families, and still have time to have a life outside of the kitchen.
The constant rounds of barbecues, cocktail parties, and other social events all required dressing up. Christian Dior’s ‘New Look’ influenced fashion, but so did the conservative elegance of Coco Chanel. Charles Jourdan introduced a new kind of shoe style, the stiletto heel, in 1951. As time went on the goal was for the slimmest possible heel, eliminating earlier “chunky” styles. The pump was the basic shoe, but its toes might be cut, the vamps curved or cut in enticing ‘V’s, or the heels molded into a variety of shapes. Every color of the rainbow was used; shoes were intended to match an outfit perfectly.
Men in the 50s seemed to be seeking more security (post war). Conservatism was the new catch phrase and this is especially reflected in the menswear of the early 1950s when the trim quiet look was in vogue. This was a distinct change from the late 1940s bright colors. Now dark colors and shades of blues, browns and gray took over the scene. In 1953 the gray flannel suit began its reign. It was in 1953 that President Eisenhower refused to bow to tradition at his inauguration and chose to wear a jacket and homburg with his striped trousers instead of the usual top hat and cutaway. Looking back on his decision, it now seems merely to be the choice of a man who wanted more informality and a less rigid way of dealing with ordinary affairs. In all actuality it was merely a ripple on the surface of what was to become a full scale revolt by the young. Elvis Presley was just waiting in the wings with his suede shoes!
Teenagers were basically the focal point of this era. Films such as ‘Rebel without a Cause’ were influential in how teenagers dressed. The Beatnik culture, inspired by authors such as Jack Kerouac, was also in vogue. Leather, Levi’s, and Converse sneakers helped create the look. Along with the famous circle and poodle skirts, ponytails, saddle shoes, penny loafers, and colored sneakers were popular with teenaged bobby-soxers. Sandals, ballet slippers, and other casual footwear became increasingly fashionable, as pool parties and other casual outdoor activities became popular.
Life at that point seemed idyllic to many, but a storm was brewing…
1950’s websites
Timeline Fashion
FashionEra.com
How to dress 50’s
Grease
Costume Gallery
Rock n Roll Rockabilly Dancewear
1950’s icons
Audrey Hepburn
Marilyn Monroe
Elvis Presley
.
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