Friday, October 4, 2013

Senorita Dress, Lace Cleavage and A Floral Purse



I have a very pretty dress.  It has Senoritas dancing on it and everything.

It arrived in poor condition and needed a lot of work at my dressmakers.  But it was worth restoring as I love it to pieces......literally.  My beautiful purse is also a favourite and is a vintage JR of Miami.






The Sexy Man kept saying Stay RIGHT There...that's it.  I realised why when I looked at my phone later on.  Typical boy.

50's Novelty Dress: eBay
Purse: eBay
Shoes: Miss L Fire

22 comments:

  1. You look gorgeous, love the dress.

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  2. That dress!!!!!!! I love it!!!!! You also look super cute in these pics, and your hair is very pretty!

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    1. Thanks hun! The hair has been a saga lately but I think it's over now.

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  3. You look amazing! That dress and your figure are very sexy! ( I'm straight and married with kids, but you look hawt! Yummy! ) and your hair is glorious!!!

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    1. I wouldn't care if you weren't straight dear Jennifer, you can call me sexy anytime! Thanks!

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  4. Seriously magnificent dress - my goodness! Perfect shoe choice for such an incredible vintage frock. Smitten with the whole super stylish look!!!

    ♥ Jessica

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  5. That is one marvelous dress! I love prints like that. You always find the best dresses and accessories.

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    1. Novelty prints are my very worst weakness, especially Spanish themed ones. Hopefully this dress lasts a long enough time to get lots of wear out of it.

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  6. I love that dress and the purse. I thought that I liked your red hair when you had it but I think I like this color more. You look beautiful.

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    1. Yes, general consensus is that brunette is much more practical and flattering.....and a whole lot cheaper too!

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  7. Hubba hubba! Love this dress! I would love to know what lipstick you're wearing too.

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    1. Thanks Tippy! I think it may have been MAC Riri Woo.

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  8. Oh it's SO stunning and fits like a glove! I love to fix up badly damaged dresses and love to see others doing the same! It's such a shame to see those heavily loved garments go to waste. Some of my favorite amazing dresses were in bad shape but after a little TLC, good as new!

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    1. This was definitely worth restoring and I hope it lasts for a great deal many more years! Thanks Brittany!

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  9. I recognise this dress! It was what you were wearing when we met at the Ballarat vintage market. Beautiful...love the boob shots.

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  10. Wow, that is a truly beautiful dress. You find the best vintage clothing.

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