Coco Chanel once stated that “Fashion is not something that exists in dresses only.
Fashion is in the sky, in the street, fashion has to do with ideas,
the way we live, what is happening.”
Harking back to the 1940s, this Rose Applique ViPs Green Rose v-neck blouse,
with its delicately embroidered roses, brims with fashion and flattery.
Complemented by the gaucho zipper pockets and the cuffs on the capris,
this glamorous combination packs a one-two fashion punch.
As popular as dresses were in the 1950’s, they were not the only choices of
women’s clothing being worn. 1950s separates, in the form of blouses and skirts
or tops and pants were equally common especially among casual wear.
sartorial style of pragmatic choice and self-expression.
Did you know that the women of the 1950s were actually the first to enjoy the
freedom of wearing pants as form of acceptable women’s clothing?
Yes. In fact, the blouse also adapted itself to almost every
occasion through the mid-twentieth century.
During the 1950s, pants were still considered taboo on TV - even though
Lucille Ball & Vivian Vance wore them on the I Love Lucy Show.
1961 when Mary Tyler Moore frequently worn them on the Dick Van Dyke Show
that most women felt comfortable enough to wear them outside of the home.
The ViP Green Rose Outfit has eye-catching appeal embracing a refined
essential chic attitude. The lapel v-neck collar, long cuffed sleeves
and shirttail hem all add up to a sophisticated and elegant look.
the ‘40s & ‘50s all rolled into one gorgeous silhouette, seamlessly
blending the elegant past with today's contemporary style.
blending the elegant past with today's contemporary style.
Store: ViPs Fashion
Designer: bee Tizzy
Product: Rose Green Outfit
Release: September 2018
Available: Swank Event (Click Here)
Awesome you and the outfit. Nice work!
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