Vintage dresses are the fashion rage. Vintage formal dresses are hot items for proms, balls, and other dressy affairs. For those considering vintage clothing, there are several things to take into consideration before going very far. Each decade has a distinct style. Material and clothing accessories are very specialized. Considering body type and material, will help you decide what vintage style formal dress would be a good fit for your night out. Because there are so many different styles to choose from, the options are endless. Finding dresses will be easy; stores offer reproductions of the most popular styles. Shopping online or in the local shopping community will help you narrow your choice of vintage gown to one that will fit you perfectly.
Romantic gowns made in the early 1900s, usually have sheer soft material that flows, as the wearer moves about. The “sage” gown is a popular vintage formal dress reproduced from that period. These gowns have an underlay and lacey under slip that comes with the dress and is reminiscent of the vintage dress worn on the Titanic. Many are familiar with the “flapper” gown made and worn during the twenties. This sassy dress is usually worn short or just below the knee. The sexy dress is usually designed with a rounded neckline or spaghetti straps. Reproductions of this dress can be found in every color and many different materials. The sexy halter neck and cowl neck were introduced in the late twenties so the gowns of 30s used that bodice often.
The 30s brought back the more feminine look for women. The gowns were more body fitting. The accessories used in the 30s gowns had added shimmer, plastic sequins, and a new use of the glass beads. Women in this time period would wear the sexy backless halter top gowns, to show off the new full body tans they worked on all summer. For women looking for a sexy vintage gown this period has just the look to turn heads. The 40s gowns were more flowing. A gown from that period may have had exposed shoulders, but the dress would flow around the body. The 50s vintage inspired formal dresses are usually a strapless tight fitting bodice with a full skirt. The material used is usually something stiff allowing the skirt to stand out at the waist. The skirt of this dress makes a full circle that grows wider as it falls towards the floor.
Bold colors, style of materials, short or long skirts dictate the time period of the most popular vintage dress. Fun dresses like the flapper, or sophisticated solid colored dresses, like those worn in the 50s, can dramatically change the effect for the evening wear. The vintage formal dresses that are so popular span many years. A huge collection of varying styles, materials, and lengths offers the consumer many options. Choose a vintage dress that accentuates you, considering age, body type, and function. Find just the right dress for your prom, or ball.

I love vintage clothing! There is absolutely nothing much chic and sophisticated than a vintage gown. I loved the vintage Balmain that Penelope Cruz wore to the Oscars in ‘09.
Awesome post, darling!
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