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Vintage 1940s WWII Liddy Hop Dress Evening Gown Figue Flatterning Fitted Midriff Sewing Pattern Simplicity 3835 40s Swing Era Size 14 B 32 by sandritocat on Etsy 1940’s Dresses, 1940's Dress, Wwii Fashion, 1940s Fashion Women, 1940's Fashion, Fashion 1940s, Attractive Dresses, 20th Century Fashion, Vintage Dress Patterns

Vintage 1940s WWII Liddy Hop Dress Evening Gown Figue Flatterning Fitted Midriff Sewing Pattern Simplicity 3835 40s Swing Era Size 14 B 32 Simplicity 3835; ©1941; Daytime Dress and Nightgown. Style 1 is an attractive dress cleverly fashioned with simple details.. collarless neckline fastens in front under a crisp bow and the bodice is gathered to the skirt in a pointed seam above the waist. short sleeves are tucked t the lower edges and a belt extends from the side seams and ties in back…

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I am beyond smitten with this fantastic soda shop illustration featuring a selection of spring fashions from 1949. #soda #shop #teenagers #spring #vintage #1940s #fashion #clothing #dress Vintage Fashion Sketches, Vintage Clothes Patterns, Spring Fashions, Vintage Dress Patterns, 40s Fashion, Retro Mode, 1940s Fashion, Moda Vintage, Fashion Plates

The gray days of winter have me looking forward to spring and lighter/brighter clothing. I scanned these from a 1949 insert of the pattern department of the Philadelphia Inquirer. The green ensemble with matching beret in the first picture has my name all over it. I love the color combination. While the 30s is my absolute favorite era, there are so many things I love about the designs of this time period too. So pretty!

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1940s Plus Size Clothing: Dresses History 40s Lea Swing Dress in Wine £98.49 AT vintagedancer.com 40s Clothes, 1940’s Dress, 40s Dresses, 40s Mode, 1940s Vintage Dresses, 40s Style Dresses, 40s Outfits, 1940s Fashion Dresses, 40s Style

Stout. Not exactly a term we hear much today, but back in the 1940s (and earlier), it was the name for what we call plus size clothing today. Juniors, misses, women's, and stout were the categories for dress sizing. The 1940s not only embraced curvy figures, but catalogs photographed real plus size women in the

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