Pink vintage at MagsRags.net
a 40s novelty print blouse
a 50s skinny necktie by Wembley in pink-to-black colorway
a 70s to 80s silk jersey dress with bubble skirt by Holly's Harp
50s/60s full cotton skirt in a paisley print by Kerrybrooke
and a 40s pinafore style sundress with rickrack...
Welcome to the VFG public forums. I have removed your second thread as a duplicate, so that respondees don’t get confused.
In terms of your question, please post one or more photos showing the complete garment - it helps with dating.
Recently listed at MagsRags.net
1920s faille plaid necktie complete with 1923 patent info for Jesse Langsdorf, inventor of the modern bias cut "resilient" construction.
and deadstock elastic sleeve garters by Esquire
Sequins at MagsRags.net
80s over-the-top party dress with sequinned bodice, and asymmetrical chacha skirt
60s bombshell fully sequinned evening gown
40s cocktail dress with bronze sequinned arrow accents - size large
Sequinned and beaded evening pants ala Judy (or Liza!)
and a 90s sully...
It is looking more like a blouson to me, and when I enlarge the photos, the waist treatment looks like shirring.
the pleating looks tiny enough to be crystal pleating.Re: designer, so difficult to know. There were so many companies out there making good RTW back in the day. Without any labels...
Flower Power at MagsRags.net
a 40s drop waist jersey dress in a floral paisley print
70s palazzo jersey pants from Miss Elaine
50s/60s shirtwaist dress from Saybury, in a larger size
a 60s "Walking Away" silk wiggle dress
And on Etsy, a 70s empire waisted maxidress by Olga
I feel your pain. I lost some of my favorite things last year when an ice storm damaged the roof of the climate controlled storage facility where I was paying monthly rent to keep precious things safe. I shed tears.
It’s hard to see the lines of the suit. Can you take more photos, including...
At MagsRags.net.
a 1940s silk necktie with a fedora-wearing rabbit
A skinny necktie with handpainted moose
And a seersucker 60s shift dress with appliqued burro and snails
On Etsy, a 70s block print shirt with fish
and a 70s necktie with kangaroo
We would love to have these to add to the VFG Wedding Resource! I happen to be the admin for it, and we welcome members and guests to submit wedding photos that are dated within a year. You can either submit via the thread I linked to in post #2 of this thread, or you can email me -...
New at MagsRags.net
a 50s rockabilly dance dress with rhinestone accents - 31" waist!
a 20s/30s emerald green velvet bag with marcasite Art Deco clasp - at a friendly price due to shattering lining
This dress might be a gateway drug! Mine was a full beaded cashmere cardigan thrifted when I was a sophomore in college.... in 1970.
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Vintorious has given you some good advice. I do sometimes hand wash silks, but not if there are facings or linings made from different fabrics. A facing...
Nautical chic at MagsRags.net
a 70s Boho gauze blouse with sailor-style lace collar
40s/50s Breton style straw & velvet sailor-inspired hat by Mad Caps
80s middy/sailor style dress by Sabino
50s cocktail dress with sailor-style collar by Max Lawrence
Lovely dress, and you look so happy!!
The VFG website has a Wedding Resource, with hundreds of dated wedding photos going back a couple of centuries. If you would like to have your photo appear in the 1970s section, go the THIS THREAD to review details and give us official permission.
Lycra is a branded fiber, Jantzen is a clothing brand. I don’t think Lycra ever manufactured clothing per se. So it could be made by Jantzen using Lycra fiber. Nicole’s question was about the possibility that it was made by another company out of Lycra and then the Jantzen logo added later.
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