Fun With Eye Makeup - 1966
Did you notice Megan's eye makeup during the party scene on Mad Men last week? This look was very high fashion at the time and she wore it with confidence. You know every woman in the room was jealous. Why not try this look yourself? Here are more examples for your inspiration, all from 1966.
Come on, you can do it!
Marisa Berenson |
Marisa Berenson |
Barbra Streisand |
Come on, you can do it!
Graphics, 1966
With Megan's orange outfit making such an impression this week on Mad Men, I thought you might like to see more graphic prints and patterns from the runways of 1966. Enjoy!
Which is your favorite?
Yves St. Laurent. He used this same fabric to make a suit as well. |
John Kloss |
Jacques Esterel |
Pierre Cardin |
Charles Cooper |
It's a Whole New Mad Men Fashion World
I first fell in love with Mad Men because of the fabulous early 60s fashions worn by Betty, Joan and Peggy. So did the rest of the world. I finally got to watch the Season 5 premiere yesterday and I'm in love again, this time with the bright, young fashions of 1966. Watch out, Betty, there's a new girl in town! Her name is Megan and she is set to take over our imaginations and become newest fashion inspiration for vintage fashionistas everywhere.
Here, Megan wears a black mini dress with sheer angel sleeves and a high neckline adorned with rhinestones. She wore the dress with black fishnets and looked incredibly sexy as she sang "Zou Bisou" to Don.
And here is Megan's stand out ensemble worn to work. Her simple bright orange shift is worn with a coordinating coat in a bold and modern zig-zag print.
We'll see bold prints galore this season. Jane Sterling looked perfect in this printed evening gown with long dangle earrings and big hairdo.
There was even a party attendee wearing what looked like Pucci. Evidently, these women have $$$$$$!
That orange and yellow checkered dress worn by Cynthia Cosgrove was actually bands of silk chiffon woven in and out to make the boldly patterned fabric. Trudy Campbell's dress looks matronly in comparison, although her big hair was really well done.
Peggy looked her usual awkward self. She just doesn't care about clothes, although I really liked this navy dress she wore when presenting an ad campaign to clients.
The dress Peggy wore to Don's birthday party was 5 years out-of-date and could have been worn by Betty in Season 1 or 2. But that's OK. It's Peggy.
And then there is new mother Joan. She looked jarringly out of fashion in this pink sheath she wore to visit the office. She even wore little white gloves while pushing the baby's perambulator. Joan's curvy figure is not compatible with the new younger styles and she knows it. I think we'll continue to see her wear what suits her body, and her fashion choices will start to look out of place among the staff that works for her.
What was your favorite look from the show?
Here, Megan wears a black mini dress with sheer angel sleeves and a high neckline adorned with rhinestones. She wore the dress with black fishnets and looked incredibly sexy as she sang "Zou Bisou" to Don.
And here is Megan's stand out ensemble worn to work. Her simple bright orange shift is worn with a coordinating coat in a bold and modern zig-zag print.
We'll see bold prints galore this season. Jane Sterling looked perfect in this printed evening gown with long dangle earrings and big hairdo.
There was even a party attendee wearing what looked like Pucci. Evidently, these women have $$$$$$!
That orange and yellow checkered dress worn by Cynthia Cosgrove was actually bands of silk chiffon woven in and out to make the boldly patterned fabric. Trudy Campbell's dress looks matronly in comparison, although her big hair was really well done.
Peggy looked her usual awkward self. She just doesn't care about clothes, although I really liked this navy dress she wore when presenting an ad campaign to clients.
The dress Peggy wore to Don's birthday party was 5 years out-of-date and could have been worn by Betty in Season 1 or 2. But that's OK. It's Peggy.
And then there is new mother Joan. She looked jarringly out of fashion in this pink sheath she wore to visit the office. She even wore little white gloves while pushing the baby's perambulator. Joan's curvy figure is not compatible with the new younger styles and she knows it. I think we'll continue to see her wear what suits her body, and her fashion choices will start to look out of place among the staff that works for her.
What was your favorite look from the show?
New at Couture Allure - Vintage Dresses
New this week at Couture Allure are more pretty vintage dresses for parties and for spending time in the sun. Be sure to check our What's New pages for all the latest listings! AND today is the last day of our Last Chance Sale! All remaining Last Chance items will be removed from the site forever tomorrow. Don't miss your chance for a vintage bargain at $50 or less!
Bargains Galore at our Last Chance Sale!
It's our largest Last Chance Sale ever! We need to make room for exciting happenings coming this summer, so we're clearing our racks here at Couture Allure. All items marked Last Chance in our Sale Room are $50 or less. The goodies are flying out the door fast and furious, though, so go shop NOW!
Having Fun Out of Doors - 1954
Here in Boston, our weather has been unusually warm all winter and we're experiencing a very early spring. We're breaking all sorts of high temperature records this month. Today will be the warmest day yet with temps in the 80s, something we don't normally see until June. It's a day for playing out of doors, that's for sure. I think I'll go climb a tree. How about you? Dress by Lanvin-Castillo, 1954.
Novelty Print Swimsuit - 1954
Photo by Tom Palumbo for Harper's Bazaaar |
Summer Jumpsuit - 1958
Photo by Louise Dahl-Wolfe |
New Markdowns at Couture Allure
I've just added lots of new markdowns and taken further reductions in the Sale Room at Couture Allure. There are now 81 fabulous bargains to be had. Go grab a deal today! Here's a small sample of what you'll find.
New at Couture Allure - The Most Wonderful Pauline Trigere Dress
1950s Pauline Trigere silk full skirt dress |
Dior Swimsuit - 1965
Photo by Helmut Newton for Vogue UK |
Meow Swimsuits
Today, no company in their right mind would show three women in animal prints wearing collars and leashes. I'm not so sure this was a good idea for Cole of California in 1954, when this ad was published. There's no denying these swimsuits are sexy though. "Three exciting swimsuits from Cole's Female Animal Collection. Fur-printed cotton...cut and shirred to make you the choicest specimen in captivity! Zebra, leopard, tigress....which are you?" These suits sold for $10.95 in 1954 (about $92 in today's dollar.)
Dreaming of Prom - 1955
Ah, Spring. A time when all young women dream of prom and the dress they will wear. Much like a wedding dress, your prom dress is one you remember all your life. It's important to make it special. In 1955, Bonwit Teller featured this "delectable froth of white embroidered organdy" dress by Cotillion Formals. Layers of white ruffles float over a full net petticoat. So pretty, so special, and most importantly, so memorable. Sold in 1955 for $59.95 (about $507 in today's dollar.)
What did you wear to your prom?
What did you wear to your prom?
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