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    Reproductions of 1940s blazers?

    I do love that jacket, but oh, the price after exchange..! I thought the same about the trashy diva jacket when I saw it too, the material just does not look good My ideal jacket would look something like this..but in a vintage size 20:
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    Reproductions of 1940s blazers?

    Hello all, I have been stalking ebay for a few months, desperate to get a cute, nipped in blazer, but unfortunately I haven't found any I've liked in my size. Does anyone know of any modern companies that make a reproduction style? Especially one with details (although I suppose I could always...
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    Vintage eyebrow shapes

    I have naturally straight brows (not that you can see through my bangs!) but I tidy it up a bit, to try and give it the 'natural' but still attractive shape. When I colored them in, I drew in a few hairs at the top to create an arch, and extended the line at the end to give the most modern...
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    Advice on altering this 1920s dress?

    Finished 1920s 'Vamp' look C&C welcome! I posted before, and as per some suggestions, I removed the sleeves of the dress, which I feel gives a much better look, I still have to hem though. I wasn't able to find a replacement slip in time, plus this one is sewn in, so I think I'll just have to...
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    Advice on altering this 1920s dress?

    Thanks! I wasn't crazy about the sleeves either, so I think you're right. I'm taking it on a practice run next week with hair and makeup, I'll post pictures to show you all after
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    Advice on altering this 1920s dress?

    Oh no, I def. don't want it to be a flapper dress. This isn't authentic btw, I think it's an 80s reproduction of a 20s style. But I was looking at 20s dresses, and so many have elaborate beading designs, or fanciful collars. I just don't seem to have the imagination to think of what I could do...
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    Advice on altering this 1920s dress?

    Hi girls, I'm new here, but I love fashion from the 1920s-1960s, my first time dressing up was as a 12 year old, I wanted to be a 1940s film noir femme fatale. I didn't know they were called that, so I asked my mom to help me be a lady detective with the wavy hair. Luckily she understood. /end...

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