Not quite a bustle, but the drapery put attention of the behind, The Chase, 1946.
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I think it’s a rather flattering look.
Day dress in cotton by Hardy Amies, 1947.
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Another 1947 day dress.
Striped silk dress by Victor Steibel, 1947.
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The same dress- I love when you get a glimpse on how it looked when worn!
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Evening gown by Charles James, 1947.
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A Janzen bathing suit, 1947.
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Sandra Mornay in a day dress with a draped bustle effect in Abbott and Costello meets Frankenstein, 1947.
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Black rayon crepe dress, late 1940's.
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Evening gown by Fath, 1948.
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Day dress, 1948
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Dior, 1949.
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You can find a pattern for a skirt with a bustle effect at Eva Dress
And a suit from 1950 at Vogue
5 comments:
Fabulous photographs as always - thanks for the pattern link, I love those skirts.
So true! Most of my favorite fashion eras have back draping--late 18th century, 19th century, and the post WWII period before New Look really took over. Love a little extra on the caboose :)
I too have noticed and love this aspect of 40's fashion. They're my favourite style of dress! I also love the ones with the draping at the hip :-)
Love the drama of these silhouettes! I should try my hand at a slightly more daytime-appropriate take on it, it's gorgeous.
Snippa: You are most welcome! :)
Rowenna: I find it flattering too. And being rather flat in those areas, I can need some extra ooomph!
KittyMeow: I'm glad I'm not the only one who has noticed! I like hip-drapings too.
pimpinett: I have been thinking of doing that too. :)
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