Mad Men Daytime Style





I think we can all agree that the that the ultra feminine looks on Mad Men are infinitely appealing. The 1950s was the only era to fully embrace the hourglass figure. The pointed shoulder pads and straight tailoring of the 1940s faded out after the war and the ultra feminine shape emerged with clothing emphasizing womanly curves. Definitely the most flattering era for women. You can note from the sizing of the vintage dresses that women had very tiny waists (at 23 to 26 inches!) during that time but the bust was roomy for those nice pointy bras.


Sweet Peggy dress and fabulous petticoat from Seams Classic.

Vintage 1950s McCall Sewing Patterns





I thought I would share some fun clippings from my McCalls Pattern Fashions Book from 1959. You can see how the fashions of that era were starting to evolve from the full skirts & tiny waists to the slim fit Chanel style suits as we moved into the 1960s fashions. Find some lovely 1950s & 1960s fashions at my shop Seams Classic.

A Very Vintage Wedding






A recent customer of mine at Seams Classic just purchased this lovely vintage wedding ensemble that I thought I would share with you. Just right for the perfect day. A gorgeous Grace Kelly worthy wedding dress with intricate scrollwork on the bodice, fitted at the waist with layers of tulle cascading down for the skirt. Pair this with a delicate vintage carry purse in "something blue" and some white gloves and you're all set for your very vintage wedding day.

Shades of Taupe






Always wearable this neutral color goes with anything for any season.

A beautiful 1960s wool boucle coat will keep you warm & stylish in winter. Add to your outfit with a lovely vintage double strand faux pearl necklace or a pair of sexy alligator skin pumps. A 1940s inspired sheer dress with peter pan collar features taupe pinstripes and bow. From Seams Classic.