| | 2017-08-18 22:23
From blog My Kingdom for a Hat
me-made: i’ve been spotted
I’ve got a frankly bipolar relationship with the 1930s. The decade’s strongest stylistic notes are clearly cribbed from its two adjacent ones. Bring on your slender proto-’40s bias cuts, your flappers-all-grown-up. It’s an obviously transitional period, and those are always the most visually interesting. Unadulterated by influence, though, the 1930s fashion is basically western womenswear’s collective awkward phase. Who decided puffed sleeves and pleated yokes were a good idea? Who decided they should be worn together ? No matter how otherwise elegant, anyone in a ’30s day dress looks a little – or a lot – like...
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