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Left: Audrey Hepburn from the movie Sabrina, wearing a Givenchy dress.

Right: Meghan Markle in Dior dress reportedly inspired by Audrey Hepburn.

Left: “Maria, Regina del Cielo:” a Byzantine era mosaic

Right: Dress from Dolce and Gabbana F/W 2013 collection

Left: 1860s light blue silk and cotton ball gown. Right: Modern powder blue ball gown for prom.Left: 1860s light blue silk and cotton ball gown. Right: Modern powder blue ball gown for prom.

Left: 1860s light blue silk and cotton ball gown.

Right: Modern powder blue ball gown for prom.


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Another vintage-styled movie checked off! The Dressmaker was a true catwalk for 1950s fashion. All oAnother vintage-styled movie checked off! The Dressmaker was a true catwalk for 1950s fashion. All oAnother vintage-styled movie checked off! The Dressmaker was a true catwalk for 1950s fashion. All oAnother vintage-styled movie checked off! The Dressmaker was a true catwalk for 1950s fashion. All oAnother vintage-styled movie checked off! The Dressmaker was a true catwalk for 1950s fashion. All oAnother vintage-styled movie checked off! The Dressmaker was a true catwalk for 1950s fashion. All o

Another vintage-styled movie checked off! The Dressmaker was a true catwalk for 1950s fashion. All of the women looked exquisite. The film itself is quite peculiar but in a positive way. At least for me ; )

Let me know if you’ve seen the movie and what are your thoughts about it !


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The holidays are upon us and chances are, you’ll either be in attendance or will have the pleasure of hosting an event of your own. With champagne bubbling and festive sounds in the background, I’m sure you’d want your dress to stand out the most. Here are three vintage looks to inspire you through your holiday shopping. 

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SHOP SIMILAR LOOKS (1)|(2)|(3)|(4) 

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SHOP SIMILAR LOOKS (1)|(2)|(3)| (4) 

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SHOP SIMILAR LOOKS (1)|(2)|(3)|(4)


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photography & videography by James Drakeford

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