July 21st, 2011 by violette
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Three Vintage Evening Bags from India Circa 1930's are black velvet decorated with metallic silver and gold embroidery accented with glass beads and cabochons. The small evening purses are envelope style clutches with optional braid shoulder straps which can be tucked inside to hand carry the bag. These were elegant pieces used to accessorize black evening outfits and look equally lovely today worn with any Little Black Dress - long or short - and some delicate gold and colored stone jewelry. Narrow black velvet belts decorated with the same type of embroidered design and buttons about one inch in diameter were also available to add as matching accents to your dress and evening jacket. I have also seen sheer black silk chiffon stoles decorated with a band of the matching metallic embroidery and stones on each end. None of these evening purses are labeled so I have no further information as to the source they originally come from. I have found them in different times in different places. Just beautiful! And I can imagine how lovely an evening gown worn with the matching belt and stole would be! The buttons could be used on a jacket or as clips to decorate a pair of sexy black heels! Assembling such an elegant circa 1930's evening ensemble is something inspiring to work toward in my constant quest for quintessential vintage glamour!
Tags: Fashion, Handbags, Purses, Shawls, Shoes, The Lady Violette Handbag Collection, Vintage, Vintage Handbags, Vintage Purses, Vintage Scarves, Vintage Shoes
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July 21st, 2011 by violette
I have had to be away from my blog due to involvement in an intense project but am now back with a lot more fabulous vintage things to blog about. Every day from now on – promise!
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June 6th, 2011 by violette
The Parachute Wedding Dress
This is both beautiful and inspiring! A wedding-dress made from a life-saving WWII parachute – this was not the only one – many parachutes were brought home to girlfriends who fashioned everything from lingerie to their wedding gowns out of them. But this one is especially lovely and clever! I like the way she devised to make the skirt short in the front and long in the back! So clever. these parachutes contained up to 40 yards of silk so you could do quite a lot with that!
Tags: Fashion, Feminine Arts, History, Sewing, Style, Textiles, Vintage
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June 3rd, 2011 by violette
A 1930's Style Silk Chiffon Tea Dance Dress by Ralph Lauren Now Available at Lady Violette de Courcy's Shop on Etsy
Here is the link to my Etsy store which is under the name of Violette de Courcy .
A Vintage Black Flowered and Beaded Rayon Tea Dress with Flutter Sleeves and Multi-Layered Skirt
This is how you search for it: ladyviolettedecourcy (for those of you who are having trouble finding it.) Here is the live link: and I hope it works for you this time. Lady Violette de Courcy’s Etsy Store . Currently featuring some lovely summer dresses!
Olga's Elegant Long Fire Engine Red Vintage Nylon Robe - Definitely Fit for a Siren!
And scrumptious Lingerie!
Miss Elaine's Long Black Nylon and Lace Nightgown from Lady Violette de Courcy on Etsy
You can costume your own romantic summer get away or a 1930’s film noir at the Lady Violette de Courcy Etsy Store! A source for lovely wedding honey moon attire.
Tags: Fashion, Feminine Arts, Film, Lady Violette, Lady Violette de Courcy's Etsy Store, Style, Textiles, Vintage
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May 30th, 2011 by violette
The Cutwork Linen Dress
I have taken additional photos showing the backside or wrong side – the inside – of the dress, the extraordinarily large seams and deep hem. This would be of interest to anyone wanting to make such a dress. or alter it as it is styled for a form hugging fit. It is highly unusual. the dress is smooth and tightly fitted from the outside and series of thick knotty seams on the inside. My two previous blog posts show more details. I am providing some photos of the inside seams and portions of the dress taken on the right side laid out flat for comparison:
Flat Front View of the Dress
Flat Back View of the Dress
Skirt Back Shown on the Right Side
Skirt Front Shown on the Right Side
Bodice Back Shown From the Right Side
Bodice Front From the Right Side
An Inside View of One of the Side Seam. all Side Seams in this Dress are at Least 1" Deep.
The 5 " Deep Hem and Wide Center Back Seam Shown on the Wrong Side of the Kick Pleat at the Center Back Skirt Hem
A Long View of the Wide Center Back Seam and The Metal Zipper Which Helps Date the Dress as Pre 1970
The Wide Center Back Seam - Demonstrated in Relation to the Normal Standard Size Width of the Zipper
Tags: Fashion, Sewing, Style, Textiles, Vintage
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