Monday, December 6, 2010

1960's and 70's Mini Dresses

Little mini length, holiday inspired cocktail dresses, from the 1960's and 70's . . .




Here is a very darling cocktail dress from the late 1960's or early 70's that I found, and that I really love.
It has pretty frothy sleeves and it is in a really lovely shade of minty green, mixed with ivory.


New Etsy Store!

Cat's Meow Vintage is now Cat's Meow Jitterbug on Etsy! Here are some new items in the store this week...


1940's Lindy Hop Dress



1940's inspired 80's Vintage jacket



80's Deb dress, can dress up as 1940's

Tuesday, July 13, 2010

shocking pink

Schiaparelli's shoe-hat, 1936 gloves with snakeskin fingernails, 1950's sunglasses

Elsa Schiaparelli, Coco Chanel's arch nemisis, was the fashion surrealist darling of the 1930's.
I love her amazing designs, from her outrageous Daliesque accessories, to her fanciful gowns.



1938 shocking pink and black gown, 1936 suit dress with nutshell buttons, 1937 lobster ball gown



Here's a party dress from the 1980's(below), in the store this week, that is in the same color
and has a similar neckline of Schiaparelli's Shocking Pink gown seen above.

Wednesday, July 7, 2010

summer garden

This great little box purse is new in the shop this week, I found a similar one at Topshop



Floral 1970's Disco Flutter Sleeve Tea Dresses . . .








Summery Edwardian Straw Hats . . .


Sunday, April 11, 2010

Junko Koshino







I found this vintage Japanese purse for the store





It is vintage 1980's Junko Koshino, a Japanese fashion designer known for mixing punky and raw with Japanese traditional looking garments... she is one of two sister designers, well known in Japan.
Koshino started designing based on the Kimono silloette, blending new and old Japanese looks. She has also shown at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, in New York, and has designed for operas, and the theatre. Her work features geometric shapes and contrasting color, as found in the workings of this purse!
for more of her designs for the runway, see Junko Koshino on F
oocheung's Flicker

Junko! (she also has the best name ever, by the way.
click on this picture, to the right, for an article about her>>>












on a side note, I wonder if Alexander McQueen might have been influenced by
Koshino's penchant for
futuristic kimonos, as seen in the Homogenic
album cover that he designed for Bjork...

fashion rant



While flipping through magazines at Borders, a few weeks ago, I wasn't too amazed at many of the new fashion in the articles and ads of the ones I looked at. There is just a lot of the same; trends stuck in nautical, stripes and preppy. Although I love what Coco Chanel did with the mariner look for women, (invented,) I feel like it is a current trend that has evolved into an almost sick obsession with the mass market. It is nice, but when you see the standard striped navy (or black) and white shirt on every woman, from magazine to the street, to the dentist's office, I long for a fresh take on the mariner look. (don't get me wrong, I love stripes, I just get bored that lately every magazine has a striped cardigan or shirt feature trend report.) I'm also not a fan of those over-sized (and in my opinion unflattering!) balloon MC Hammer pants, as a trend. The ones that aren't too poofy are okay, I guess, but not the ones that look like borderline diapers.

I personally like the latest from Ralph Lauren (I used to work for them as a fashion merchandiser and I think I became hooked on their romantic refined aesthetic...) I really think golden or black party masks, and blue and green lipstick would somehow be great in the mainstream for fall X)


flying down to rio

Have you ever seen the movie, flying down to rio?? It's a funny little film that features Delores del Rio... the outfits are great and zany, just the kind of imagery that keeps me sane.




at first Ginger and Fred don't think much of the South American band musicians...

maybe it was because of their silly floppy hats, that I also kind of like...


they later realize that the South Americans know how to make music and dance! better than they ever did, so they do their best to try their version of the scandalous dance, The Carioca!!




later, as the hackneyed plot continues, the chorus girls show off more 1930's outfits of my dreams, while dancing in the sky...

the poor girls have to dance on top of airplanes, and they get harnessed into uncomfortable ropes and pullies...



some of their shirts are shockingly see-through...




my favorite clothing can be found on the yes girls...


I love this white romper, if I don't find it somewhere, I will probably make one.


but, I really love it when Ginger tries desperately to buy cookies! some of her outfits in this movie are really outrageous, and I cannot imagine anyone else pulling them off...


Flying Down to Rio (1933) directed by Thornton Freeland

these screenshots, by me

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