New vintage dress love

Ok, so strictly speaking this dress isn’t new to me…but it feels like it because I’d never worn it.

The dress in question was bought in a job lot of vintage way back in my first year of uni (oh the perils of job lots…this was in my first ever job lot purchase if memory serves me correctly). I sold everything else from that job lot and kept this with the hope that eventually I would get round to repairing the zip…I didn’t but thankfully took my lovely dress to Splendid stitches for repair and it is now looking back to its best!

The dress is by Judy Clare of London. I just love the way it fits me and the ra ra skirt means it is perfect for swishing about it. I’m wearing it here with Butler and Wilson spider earrings and Miss L Fire shoes. Apologies for the weird places for all the pics, I’ve lost part of my tripod so can’t take pics how I normally would!

Mary McFadden

Under normal circumstances I am not a particular fan on 80s fashion. But, on some occasions I will make exceptions as every decade in my opinion has its design merits. This dress has to be one of THE best 80s pieces I have ever come across. The dress is by Mary McFadden, which (in my humble opinion) is one of the most collectable labels of the era.

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Not only does it have a Mary McFadden label, but a Saks Fifth Avenue label too.
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McFadden is best known for her pleated silks and polyesters which closely resemble those of Mariano Fortuny (Fortuny took the secrets of his pleating process to the grave…so these could never truly be replicated). This was a permanent pleating process. McFadden started to experiment with these processes in around 1975 and it is her designs in the late 70s and early 80s which still prove popular. There is a certain air of Fortunys work and an art nouveau/ deco feel to a lot of her work.

McFadden interests me because like Valentina before her she was her own greatest publicity asset. She often wore garments by her brand and had an overall exotic style.

The Met Museum has a wonderful selection of garments by McFadden demonstrating her design prowess. Here are just a few of my favourites.

Pleated silk dress 1978

Amazing early Mary McFadden coat c.1972. Once owned by Diana Vreeland. This shows the ethnic influence in McFaddens designs.

Pleated silk ensemble 1976. This is pure Fortuny if you ever saw it! The lines of this dress and the colour ring true to the rich vibrant colours that Fortuny used.

If you want to find out more about Mary McFadden there is also a wonderful book about her:

Mary McFadden
A Lifetime of Design, Collecting & Adventure

If you want your own piece of Mary McFadden I have on listed on ebay right now starting at just 99p!
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Sixties and Seventies treats on ebay!

Hello Lovely blog readers!!!

Just wanted to share with you some of the TREATS listed this week.

This week I’ve put the focus on the 60s and 70s (a few little 80s numbers have sneaked in too). If you love maxi dresses, rouleau loops and bold patterns you are bound to find something you love, and not only that there are items in a real range of sizes.

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Clothes by Samuel Sherman maxi

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