Vintage Dresses
Want to Jazz Up Your Look, Darling?
Vintage dresses must be a unique choice. This collection of stunning retro dresses includes a huge selection of styles to give you an eye-catching ensemble for every occasion. It’s vintage inspired fashion with a hint of pin-up and some rockabilly to spice it all up. In here, you can find 1950s dresses, 1940s dresses,1920s dresses, including black vintage dresses for cocktail hour, casual vintage dresses for comfortable yet, flattering everyday looks and glamorous flapper dresses for special occasions. With so many vintage outfit from which to choose, you’re sure to find something that flatters your figure and makes you feel fabulously fashionable. Retro-inspired dresses are a must-have in your wardrobe.
What are Vintage Dresses Called?
Retro, short for retrospective, or "vintage style," usually refers to clothing that imitates the style of a previous era. Reproduction, or repro, clothing is a newly made copy of an older garment.
Is Vintage Clothing Still Popular?
Of course, vintage clothing has trends, too. It's true: What comes around tends to go back around eventually. Since we know that fashion is cyclical in nature, it should come as no surprise when we see trends resurrect themselves from the past—and now more than ever, nostalgia is very in. So you don't need worry about that wearing a 50s style dress is too old-fashioned.
What are the Different Types of Vintage Dresses?
Well, that depends on what era of fashion you feel like channeling today: 40’s fashion dresses: Classic a-line dresses, often with button-up detailing, short sleeves, lapel collars, and stylish belts at the high-rise waist are a timeless staple of 1940s women’s fashion. Midi dresses in floral prints, and vibrant solids (especially navy blue dresses) were all the rage during this era.
50’s fashion dresses: Rockabilly style began influencing fashion in the 1950’s, and this is the era when swing dresses, fit-and-flare dresses, and sleeveless midi dresses first made their debut! (Think Marilyn in her timeless, white halter-top dress). Tie-neck collars became a fashion must-have, and don’t forget the prints! Polka-dot dresses, plaid dresses, and deep emerald green dresses have been stealing hearts ever since.
60’s fashion dresses: In the 1960’s, all manners of mini dresses became mainstream! The babydoll dress, smock dresses with Peter Pan collars, off the shoulder dresses, belted shift dresses, shirred dresses, smocked dresses, and FINALLY dresses with pockets! Bold floral print dresses, leopard print dresses, and colorblock dresses are still fashion hallmarks of this iconic era.