Stunning 1930's Satin Crepe Bias Cut Evening Gown In Crimson / SM

Stunning 1930's Satin Crepe Bias Cut Evening Gown In Crimson / SM

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$$$$$ · Indexed December 4, 2024 ·


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Xtabay Vintage
Portland, OR
2515 SE Clinton St Portland OR, 97202 · 503-230-2899






Usage
  • Evening gowns like those from the 1930s can be envisioned for formal events, galas, or vintage-themed parties, where their elegance adds a touch of historical flair.
  • The versatility of a bias cut gown may allow it to serve as an excellent choice for a variety of occasions, from theater outings to elegant dinner parties, highlighting its timeless appeal.
History
  • Gowns from the 1930s reflect the fashion evolution of the era, showcasing how silhouettes and materials transitioned as women sought both style and comfort during that time.
  • The satin crepe fabric was notably popular in the 1930s and is often associated with Hollywood glamour, capturing the spirit of an era marked by significant social change and fashion innovation.
Design Significance
  • The bias cut design is significant for its ability to drape beautifully on the body, emphasizing curves and creating a flattering silhouette, a hallmark of 1930s fashion.
  • Evening gowns like those made in the 1930s often represent the artistic influence of Art Deco design principles, combining sophistication with creativity in textile use and garment structure.

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