Vintage Fashion Advice November 8, 2010October 12, 2016 / matushkaanna I stumbled across this tonight too. Amusing as it is, the advice still holds: Share this:TwitterFacebookPinterestLike this:Like Loading...
I love how the apparent goal for full-breasted girls is to deemphasize their bustline…how refreshing! LikeLike Reply
I love vintage fashion! I wish people still dressed like this and that men still wore suits everywhere! LikeLike Reply
Magda, have you looked at Shabby Apple's maternity clothing? Very nice and somewhat vintage-inspired. (Are you out of the closet?) LikeLike Reply
oh, I'll have to check that out, too.And I think Madga's facebook announcement made it public a couple of weeks ago 🙂 LikeLike Reply
Ah, one of the few cons of not doing Facebook! I'm still not converting though – I depend on you all to keep me updated! LikeLike Reply
“The feather, of course, is madness.” I just love when I see little old ladies bringing home their groceries in a nice black skirt, black nylons, and hair all covered with a scarf. Often her little old man husband is walking with her in his suit. 🙂 LikeLike Reply
I think back then, you weren't supposed to talk about or even appear pregnant. Sorry, Magda! (I have a post in draft somewhat about that….) LikeLike Reply
I love how the apparent goal for full-breasted girls is to deemphasize their bustline…how refreshing!
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I love vintage fashion! I wish people still dressed like this and that men still wore suits everywhere!
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So what do you do if you fit into multiple categories? 😉
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Yeah Michelle, that's my problem too… (c;
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How about people looking for maternity clothes? 🙂
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Magda, have you looked at Shabby Apple's maternity clothing? Very nice and somewhat vintage-inspired. (Are you out of the closet?)
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oh, I'll have to check that out, too.
And I think Madga's facebook announcement made it public a couple of weeks ago 🙂
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Ah, one of the few cons of not doing Facebook! I'm still not converting though – I depend on you all to keep me updated!
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“The feather, of course, is madness.”
I just love when I see little old ladies bringing home their groceries in a nice black skirt, black nylons, and hair all covered with a scarf. Often her little old man husband is walking with her in his suit. 🙂
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I think back then, you weren't supposed to talk about or even appear pregnant. Sorry, Magda! (I have a post in draft somewhat about that….)
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