The
1930’s!
“I apologize for the lack of
actual pictures, between the move and a computer crash,
I have lost a lot of my pictures”
-1930’s Summer Frock-
Based on a pattern published in 1935 Pictorial Review,
this simple afternoon or evening length frock has a tucked front. This
front is under-faced and rolled back at the neck forming tiny revers.
Extended shoulders form cap sleeves and the four gore skirt flares out
gracefully at the lower edge
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pricing
-1930’s Day Dress-
This practical dress uses
fabric economically, yet still looks chic and trendy. View A
features round neck with collar points and peplum cleverly cut on the straight
grain but with the slimming look of a bias cut. View B is more casual, with
buttoned front, flounce collar and sleeves, and eyelash pockets. Both dresses
have a flattering dropped waistline in back, slightly flared skirt, back
zipper, and unpressed tucks in front that eliminate the need for bust darts and
create the fashionable broad-shouldered look of the late-1930s period.
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-1930’s Tea Dress-
V-Front side zipper, back
interest circa 1936
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pricing
-1930’s New Style skirts-
The smooth-hipped, six gored skirts have the
walking ease typical of the early 1930's. View A
flares out at the bottom and View B has deep pleats at two points.
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-Sophisticated Lady-
Classy
1930s two-piece suit and knitted shell. Unlined Jacket has
soft gathering at shoulders and high hip, slightly padded shoulders, and long
slender sleeves. Straight Skirt has center back kick pleat. Basket weave stitch
shell has round neck and cap sleeves.
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