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February 26, 2014

The beautiful 1980s does 1940s dress from Jenstyle Chic Vintage that helped create a subtly Edwardian feeling ensemble




Outfit details

1930s feather adorned black velvet hat: eBay
Edwardian inspired earrings: Dollar Store in Kelowna
1980s does 1940s purple floral print dress: etsy seller Jenstyle Chic Vintage
Grey 1940s princess coat: Couture Allure
Vintage black velvet handbag: Thrifted (from Value Village)
Dark green c. 1950s gloves: Thrifted (from Value Village)
Black plastic rose bead stretch bracelet: Thrifted (from Value Village)
Black seamed nude stockings: eBay
Black faux suede round toe pumps: Wal-Mart
Lip colour: MAC Diva
Nail colour: Revlon Plum Attraction


Photography by Tony Cangiano





































































How's that for a detailed title? Lengthy as it may be, it's an accurate one because that is precisely what this timelessly lovely floral print frock featuring shades dark purple, black, blue and green did. Hailing from one of Chronically Vintage's most recent blog sponsors, wonderful etsy shop Jenstyle Chic Vintage, this dress is one of those distinctly lovely pieces that is apt to catch the eye of those with a passion for multiple decades in time.

It is, like numerous beloved dresses in my closet, a piece that hails from the 1980s yet distinctly channels the spirit of the 1940s. And yet, there's more to this time frame chameleon, too. Subtle elements that speak of other decades as well. The double pleated detail directly below the collar, for example has a charming 1920s feel, and the somewhat blouse-y sleeves (as well as the wee little black velvet purse) call to mind the fabulously fashionable Edwardian era.

This decade jumps out all the more here when the dress waltzes with the splendid 1930s feather adored velvet hat (that could easily pass for an Edwardian chapeau) and a perpetually feminine grey 1940s princess coat - my favourite winter wear style of all time. The t-strap heels, naturally, call to mind the 20s and 30s, but are a truly classic style that has come into play during every decade from the 1920s right on to today.

So struck was I by the notes of earlier decades in this ensemble in fact, that for the first time ever, while editing these photos (as mentioned in this post last fall, Tony takes all of my photos, then I in turn happily do the post-processing/editing work with them) I finally took the plunge and converted some of them to black and white. It's a something I've been wanting to do for quite some time, but always felt compelled to wait for the right outfit to partner with this most vintage of photography palettes. I knew the moment I saw these photos, this was the one. Viewed in black and white, I cannot help but even feel a little bit like I've gone back in time entirely.

In many many ways this outfit is a lot like not only my wardrobe as a whole and my personal approach to wearing vintage (influenced as it is by a deeply rooted love of multiple eras), but like the etsy shop that the dress itself hails from.

Helmed by a lovely lady named - as you may have guess from her shop's moniker - Jen who spends her days as a teacher and librarian, and her evenings as an online vintage seller, Jenstyle Chic Vintage brings shoppers a diverse blend of fashions (both men's and women's, as well as a selection for children), jewelry, accessories and other assorted yesteryear goodies that span the spectrum of several decades.

Brought to life by Jen's longstanding love of the past, which stretches back to a childhood that was peppered with trips to antique stores with her parents (both yesteryear fans and collectors themselves) and other powerfully influential early experiences with history, her etsy shop is a companion to a 1967 Fan trailer that transformed into a traveling vintage shop from which she hosts pop up vintage shops in various parts of the US.

Jennifer Lorenz's passion for vintage, history, and bringing her customers fantastic pieces at reasonable prices is clear the moment you visit her etsy shop, and I'm thrilled to welcome this delightful lady (for more on Jen, her family and the fact that she believe, just as I do, that she was born with the collector's gene, be sure to check out her splendidly engaging etsy About page, where you'll see - and smile over the fact that - she has dubbed her darling dog Mazie as the shop's curator).

In addition to connecting with Jensyle Vintage Chic on etsy, which houses some seriously cool vintage items such as two gorgeous 1950s Spanish flamenco dance costume dresses, including the vibrant red and white one pictured here below, you can stay abreast of what's going with the shop and in Jen's world on Facebook and Twitter.





Little did we know when Tony and I took these photos last Thursday down at Okanagan Lake here in Penticton that we'd be in for another serious snowfall in the coming days. Though it was mighty nippy and windy that afternoon (so hence the red nose and cheeks in many of these snaps), and some remaining snow from previous falls lingered about here and there, within 24 hours Penticton would once again look like it could have been the landscape needed to paint the perfect Christmas card scene from.

At present, there's several inches of the white stuff piled up everywhere and even the rather gorgeous sunshine we got yesterday isn't enough to chase it off again yet or usher in the first telltale signs of the spring. Those will come in due time, but for now one still needs to hunker down under plenty of toasty layers, like this fabulous forties princess coat, which came into my wardrobe by way of a helpful blog commenter back in 2011.

At the time I posted about how I was on the prowl for a new vintage winter coat (ideally a princess one), as the treasured one that I'd previously been using for many years (since I was 18, to be exact) was beyond on its last legs. A very helpful blog reader spotted one that sounded like what I was after on the terrific vintage seller Couture Allure, and before I knew it, this gorgeous $300 investment piece was winging its way through the mail and into my closet (received as an awesome gift, I should add, from my darling husband).

This is the first time I've featured it in a blog post, but certainly not the first that I've worn it. In fact, about 80% of the time when I wear a dress or skirt during the fall, winter and very early spring, this is the vintage topper that I reach for. It's fabulously warm (its length helps there big time), hugs my curves to no end, and is holding up superbly.

I highly suspect that it will be with me for many more freezing cold Canadian winters to come, just as this beautiful dress from her etsy shop, which I sincerely appreciate that Jen sent me a gift, will be a much loved part of my wardrobe for ages (while also happening to be a stellar start to this year's plan to add more purple to my wardrobe).

I look at this outfit and I smile. Yes, the forties jump out at me when I view it, but there are elements of various other decades to, as I mentioned above, that all work in harmony though the colour palette, lines, choice of accessories and coat, and the prevailing sense of femininity that swirl though it. This look, comprised of stylish components of, and items dating from, numerous decades is me to a tee and is a perfect snapshot, quite literally, of what my personal vintage style is all about.


*PS* Jenstyle Chic Vintage is very generously offering Chronically Vintage readers the chance to save 25% off on all purchases (with no minimum order required) at their etsy shop when you use coupon code Jessica between now and March 31st, 2014.

82 comments:

  1. What an unbelievably glam outfit! I love the way your outfits sometimes have a very subtle, gorgeous Edwardian influence. Fashion wise, the Edwardian era is one of my favorites but of course sadly those clothes are not practical these days - this outfit however has all of the elegance of Edwardian dressing but in a very modern and practical way. I also have to say that the scenery in these shots is spectacular - not only are your outfits always nothing short of amazing, but the scenery that we readers get to enjoy is also absolutely magnificent :)

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  2. What a beautiful outfit, everything about it is wonderful but I especially love the coat and hat x

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  3. Oh wow! What a hat!!! You´re looking amazing!

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  4. What a seriously amazing outfit. The hat is a real show-stopper but the coat and the dress make the outfit just as much.

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  5. how beautiful! I love using newer pieces as older ones. I just adore how your gloves match, and isn't that coat fabulous? Yet another perfect ensemble, Jessica.
    Your pictures are always taken in the most engaging and breathtaking places!

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  6. Wow, I gues this is one of my favourite outfits I have seen on you! I love that dress, the colors are beautiful. The coat is divine. I love your bracelet and earrings and what about your cute little purse!

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  7. Wow. You've taken what I would consider a rather ordinary dress from the 80's and turned it into something extraordinary with the accessories and details that you've added. Great styling.

    bisous
    Suzanne

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  8. WOW. What a gorgeous outfit. I have to say, I think my favorite pieces are the coat and the gloves.

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  9. Aloha dear,
    I love the colour of your gloves, its one of my favourites<3
    And the hat, what can I say?! Amazing!
    yours Jen

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  10. Oh my stars! Out of all of the outfits you have ever bedecked yourself with, this one is the bomb! I cannot get over how the well these colors complement your natural coloring, nor can I take my eyes off of the emerald plumbs flying aloft your head. The hat most definitely completes the outfit if every possible way, and if I didn't know who you were, I'd have mistaken you for a very important lady of high degree. The whole effect is so elegant and queenlike. I take my hat off to you Jessica! You have simply outdone yourself!

    Take care!

    Jessica
    The eldest sister & singer

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    1. Thank you deeply, my fellow Jessica, That is thoroughly touching and, I must say, smile inducingly lovely comment. I'm - as the Brits might say - chauffed by your high praise of this ensemble and the impressive it created for you.

      ♥ Jessica

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  11. I love that you aren't afraid to rock a crazy hat! (I'm probably the only one in my city who would own a hat like that.)

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    1. That's awesome, Kim! I never shy away from any fashion item that piques my interest and captures my heart, no matter how eyebrow raising it may be to some in the 21st century. It's too bad we don't live in the same town (I'm assuming we don't). We could don our wildest chapeaus and stroll down the street together turning heads right, left and center! :)

      ♥ Jessica

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  12. Lovely dress and outfit! With a longer skirt, the whole dress could be late 1910s, really. I'm on a 1910s kick lately, and it is fun to see who else is sharing my fashion jags. :)

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  13. Dear Jessica,
    these pictures are so incredibly beautiful! It's simply perfect!
    I love the colors and the mood of the pictures. In addition, the dress is just beautiful. Of course, coat and hat are wonderful too. I think this is the very best outfit that you've ever posted! ♥♥♥

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    1. That is a massively lovely compliment, dear Danni, thank you very much. It's high up there on my list of personal favourites as well.

      Oodles of hugs!
      ♥ Jessica

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  14. My first thought when I saw the black and white photo was that Tony had really achieved something extraordinary, though scrolling down through the rest of the pictures, I must say they are all really wonderful (well he does have the best model ;))

    That hat! *gasp* oh, that hat! *mutters more about the hat* That hat!

    This has to be one of my favourite posts you've done, it just all works so well together, the clothes, the location, the photography.

    That hat. Oh my goodness, what an incredible hat.

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  15. jessica - i have almost no words to describe how gorgeous you look!!!!!
    love the dark jewel tones of that outfit and the glamorous feather hat. even your nail have the perfect color!
    hope that the snow will melt soon and spring comes to you :-)
    hugs b.

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    1. Dear Beate, you are all together too sweet. Thank you very much!!! I really appreciate that you noticed that I matched my nail colour to my dress. I do like to coordinate my nails with my outfits as often as possible, but it's not everyday I happen to have a dress that I can match almost identically with my nail hue like this. It was a lot of fun! :)

      Tons of hugs,
      ♥ Jessica

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  16. That hat is amazing! Love it! I love this "Edwardian" look you went with, very different but very cool. I'm still speechless from how amazing that hat is. How do you store it?

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    1. Thank you very much, sweet Liz! This hat, though undeniable dramatic, is not actually quite as dramatic and the whirling winds last Thursday would have you believe. The feather usually just juts out to the side a bit, so I store it along with many of my vintage toppers on a small wall dedicated to that purpose in a room on our second story (high above where the feather loving cat could possibly reach it, I should add! :)).

      ♥ Jessica

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  17. Wow, love the hat! It's so dramatic!! Really great!

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  18. Gosh you look stunning! Your coat is to die for, it's so elegant, and I love the drama of the feathered hat. Although the colours of the outfit are wonderful, I love the historical feel of the grey scale images, it compliments your outfit perfectly.

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  19. That hat! I'm just...I...wow!

    xoxo
    -Janey

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    1. :) I was hoping it would find favour with you, sweet dear. Had I been in the States and able to attend F&F this year, this is the chapeau that would have come with.

      ♥ Jessica

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  20. O, you look gorgeous!!! I'm especially loving the hat detailing.
    I do love a long winded post title!
    Hopefully that's your last snow of the season! XXX

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  21. Such a pretty dress—it works really well with your colouring especially, and it definitely screams 40s. And that coat...hurrah! You have indeed been seeking one for a while, and they're always worth the investment in my book. My mother bought a princess coat when she was a teenager; it is now mine and gets much wear. :) Well-made and well-cared for, they will last a very, very long time!

    Hm, just made myself sound really old...I'm not, though!

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    1. Not at all (re: making your sound "old" - not that old is ever a bad thing on this site! :)) - this style has been around for ages now and for good reason. It looks terrifically lovely on many, many women and young ladies of all ages. Princess coats will be my go-to winter style for all of time, no other coat style does anywhere near the favours for my figure that they it does.

      Thank you very much, sweet Jen. I love this palette of inky jewel tones and greys as well.

      ♥ Jessica

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  22. Love an '80s does '40s dress - you can kick about and get a bit messy and wear it again and again without the fear of doing damage to a delicate '40s piece. And what a hat! And what a coat!! Fabulous outfit, and you definitely made the right choice with that investment piece - classy and warm and sure to last you many, many years happily.

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    1. Precisely!!! They're a beloved mainstay in my wardrobe, and all the more that we have a (65lb!) dog now at this point. In fact, I went to the dog park in this exact outfit a little later on that day. I don't usually dress quite so fancily or in genuine vintage while there, but we were already out with the dog and and sun was setting, so a quick trip was in order. Thankfully none of the pups there decided to give me a mud bath that day!

      Thank you very much, my lovely dear.

      ♥ Jessica

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  23. Oh, my! This outfit proves how style is timeless. You look gorgeous. I love how the dramatic effect is consistent with a natural theme. The colors and plumage look straight from nature. Rarely have I seen anything this pretty.

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  24. Such an amazing, dramatic look! You combine clothes in the most imaginative way I have ever seen. While I do adore the black and white photograph, I'm really glad you posted in colour too, as I think the black (maybe dark grey - that truly is a beautiful coat), purple and green gloves look amazing together.

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    1. That is a strikingly wonderful compliment, dear Philippa, thank you very much. I aim for whimsy, elegance, artfulness and joy in as many of my ensembles as possible, and truly am touches that you see the imagination at work in them.

      Tons of gentle hugs,
      ♥ Jessica

      *PS* The coat is dark charcoal grey. I'll have to do another shoot one day with in in better (sun)light so that you can see the precise shade.

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  25. That is a magnificent hat! Beautiful feathers! My cats are always trying to get at the feathers on my hats too, so I have to be careful to keep them safe. The colors of the dress are so great, that vivid purple is really pretty and I like how you paired it with the green gloves. Such a wonderful outfit!

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  26. Fantastic hat!! You look smashing! Purple is a great color for you. I especially love the coat.

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  27. (Okay, if you get this comment twice, I apologize. My internet cut out right as I was trying to send it in!)

    The pattern on this dress is to die for! I love it, and I love how your nails match the dress. :) It's the little details like that that really make an outfit come together.

    Also, your coat is just gorgeous, and you wear it so well. This entire outfit is just so elegant and so fully realized, as your outfits always are!

    Cheers,
    Jenny

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    1. What wonderfully lovely compliments, sweet Jenny, thank you very much for each of them. I wholeheartedly agree with you about how it's the little details that so often elevate an outfit from "nice" to "amazing".

      ♥ Jessica

      *PS* This comment only came through once, so it was a good idea on your part to send it a second time when your internet conked out.

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  28. OMG. I scarcely have words for how incredible this outfit is--wow!! Everything is beautiful, and you look amazing. That coat!! <3

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  29. Could you please email me your address? I am flying over to steal your coat. Or maybe your husband...then he can buy ME a coat like that. xx

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    1. Pop on 'round anytime, sweet dear! We can spend a day (or week) playing dress up and chatting about all things vintage (then the mister can do a shoot of us together).

      ♥ Jessica

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  30. You know I just about fell off the couch when I saw this blog post:) A princess coat!!! I'm so unbelievably happy for you:) Of all the vintage styles I have tried on or ever showcased, princess coats make me feel the most special. This coat is amazing! I'm so happy for you! Your whole outfit is just grand. What a wonderful hat to accent your outfit. I hope you share even more pictures of this charming coat in future posts. I just love the backdrop of your photo shoot the backdrop of the blue water and the middle ground of the wonderful flowing wheat hued plants just behind you. I agree with you about this being a perfect post for black and white photographs. Such fun to follow along on your day adventure:) Your outfit is gorgeous just like you dear Jessica:) Thanks for bringing a smile to my evening with your lovely post.

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    1. Oh no, I just wrote out a long comment and then accidentally hit the back button and it vanished! Don't you hate it when that happens!

      Thank you very much, sweet Joanna. In quick hindsight, I'm actually a bit amazed that it took so long for this gorgeous coat to take its rightful place in front of the camera, instead of just hanging out on the sidelines waiting to warm me up the minute the lens cap went back on. It's been keeping me fabulously toasty since I got it back in 2011 and is one of just a small number of vintage winter coats I have.

      We were both quite fond of this location, too, which wasn't planned in advance, but rather utilized "in the moment" because we were by the lake and the sun was about to vanish that afternoon and we thought the colours worked well for this outfit (that is something we like to keep an eye out for whenever possible).

      I rather adore these B&W snaps as well. They're also something I'm a bit surprised by how long it took me to post here for the first (no time like the present though). Whether together or separate, you'll see both again here in the future, I'm sure.

      Thank you in turn for warming up my snowy evening with your wonderfully lovely comment.

      Tons of hugs & relaxing evening wishes,
      ♥ Jessica

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  31. WOW. Jaw-droppingly, breath-holdingly beautiful.

    What a dashing hat and a superbly elegant coat. A perfect outfit for the black and white treatment.

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  32. Firstly, I love your outfit and the purple colour is amazing but… that first black and white photograph took my breathe away! Stunning!!!

    xo

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  33. As always you look stunning! I love the back ground and the dress and the coat, but its the hat that really does it for me. You are my role model in being brave in what I wear. I wish I saw outfits like yours more often. Its so important to be brave in what you wear.

    Thank you also for sharing t his lovely shop

    retro rover

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    1. Sweet Kate, that is, really and truly, one of the most touching and splendidly nice comments I've ever received. I am wholeheartedly honoured to know that you see me as a brave fashion role model.

      ♥ Jessica

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  34. I am SO EXCITED to finally see you in your coat!! You look stupendous. Fits you like couture!!
    xoxox, kelly

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    1. Yay, Kelly! Thank you very much for posting. I'd secretly been hoping as I was writing this post that you were still following my blog and that you'd see this post. In hindsight, it's actually a bit hard to believe that it took me so long to post snaps of me wearing the coat. Those these are the first, I'm sure they won't be the last. I live in this coat and want to sincerely thank you again three winters later for helping me to find it.

      ♥ Jessica

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  35. that-hat-that-hat-that-HAT!!!
    I love the color pairing of those gloves with your dress, definitely makes me think about what pairings I may be missing out on. <3

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  36. Oh my gosh! This ensamble is amazing in so many ways and I just adore how you can pull of that beautiful hat with a serene elegance! This is so inspiring and truly both daring, flamboyant and classic timeless chic! Wow!

    XO,

    Simona

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  37. You look so beautiful!! :D That dress is lovely, but that coat...OMG THAT COAT!!! :'O It is absolutely breathtaking on you!!!

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  38. I LOVE this double retro look on you ! You are so lovely and petite, and every little line of this dress drapes on you perfectly. 80's-does-40's dresses always seem to make me look like a linebacker -- I'm too dang broad shouldered. Additionally, this purple is so lively and SO PERFECT with your complexion!

    I won't even get into the gorgeous coat. I'll be typing all day. ;)

    http://dresseduplikealady.com

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    1. Thank you very much, my fabulously nice dear! I take the shoulder pads out of every single 1980s dress that I buy. If I leave them in, I look like a little girl playing dress up in her mom's clothes. Not a look I'm aiming for usually.

      ♥ Jessica

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  39. I'm almost rendered speechless by these pics! The colours are superb, they seemed to leap out at me. What a truly fabulous ensemble, styled to perfection by you as always. I notice even your fingernails are that rich purple hue, what attention to detail. And what a hat! Worthy of Ascot or something, surely. Pass on praise to your husband for such wonderful photographs too, they're marvellous. (I'm hoping for a photoshoot tomorrow with the OH to show off some vintage, praying the weather holds!!) P x

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    1. Sweet Porcelina, your comment has made my checks blush far more red than the icy wind was causing them to be in these snaps (no joke, I'm really blushing at the moment). Thank you so very much for your immensely lovely comment and compliment about Tony's photos. I will great him with it first thing when he gets up today.

      Fingers firmly crossed that the weather pans out for you - I know what that's like all too well.

      Scores more thanks & the very happiest of Friday wishes,
      ♥ Jessica

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  40. Oh my goodness, what an amazing outfit! You have such great style Jessica x

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    1. Thank you very much, my splendidly sweet dear!!!

      ♥ Jessica

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  41. These pictures and the colors of the of your dress and of the landscape are simply stunning! I think this might be one of my all time favorite post of yours ♥

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  42. Simply beautiful, the location, the photography and you in that wonderful dress, coat and stunning hat!!

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  43. Oh, sweet Jessica, you look stunning! This is an outstanding outfit indeed. Your coat is absolutely fabulous! It's my dream coat, a princess coat (princess Jessica), so beautiful. The hat is amazing and I love the fact that goes similar with the nature just behind it! I love it all really. I love the colours of the dress and specially the nails colour did put a spell on my eyes, so pretty. I love the way you conjugate little details, like the earrings, the handbag, the gloves, bracelet and even the nail and lips colour, to out bring a unique style that is absolutely JESSICA . You are unique my dear and you shine!

    Miss Beta xxxxx

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    1. Thank you so very, very much, sweet Beta. I adore, and very much appreciate, that you notice the degree of detail that I put into my ensembles. As always, your words have touched my heart, brought a smile to my face, and made my day more beautiful.

      ♥ Jessica

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  44. I love everything about this outfit but your coat especially! Only JUST managed to find myself a decent Winter coat (will have to blog about it soon!).

    I really enjoy all your photography...such beautiful settings & really inspiring me to be a bit more adventurous with my own blog posts!

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    1. Thank you very much, honey! Congratulations on your winter coat find! It really can take months, or even years, sometimes to find the ideal winter coat, but when you do, ooohhhhh, what a sweet, awesome feeling it is!

      Big hugs,
      ♥ Jessica

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  45. That hat is amazing!!!!!!! perfect ensemble :)

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    1. That's such a terrific compliment to receive on an outfit, thank you very much, darling gal!

      ♥ Jessica

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  46. Oh, Jessica, everything looks fantastic! That princess coat is an absolute dream, and I love the wide collar (perfect for perching every sort of brooch on). I adore your 80s dress (I do love a good 80s-does-40s or -50s, and they're so comfy!), the floral design and rich colors are lovely. And oh my goodness, that HAT! It's definitely drama personified (or perhaps hattified?).

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    1. Thank you very much, honey! I adore a great 1980s does 40s or 50s dress, too, and am really glad I was able to add several to my wardrobe before they too, like older vintage pieces, really started to skyrocket in price over the past couple of years (as sellers got wise to the fact that folks like us were snapping them up).

      Hattified should definitely be a real word - love it! :) Let's officially induct it as one into our community's vintage fashion vocabulary.

      Many thanks again & have a splendid weekend!
      ♥ Jessica

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  47. I adore every aspect of this outfit. The coat is amazing, the dress is the perfect purple. Those gloves! That HAT! Just amazing.

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  48. omg, this coat is absolutly beautiful. what a grogeous piece!
    the whole look with the beautiful coloured dress ant the breath taking hat is just stunning!

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  49. The dress is so beautiful on you and has a very nice colour which matches perfectly to your nail polish! I also love the floral pattern.. ( which colour matches your gloves! ) . What a cute hat!Just lovable...
    every detail of your outfit is perfectly combined...

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  50. Wow, these photos are amazing. Such beautiful colours and light. I love how you have put this outfit together and all hrs details that reference all those time periods. The dress is very pretty and suits you so well, you should definitely wear more purple, it makes your skin glow.

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    1. That's awesome to hear you say, as purple is my colour of the year for 2014. I know from past experience that I tend to have more luck with shades on the darker (plum, eggplant, royal, etc) side of the spectrum than those in the pinker/lighter bracket, but will be experimenting with as many as I have in my closet (and no doubt continue to purchase) this year and photographing many of those outfits.

      Thank you very much for your splendidly lovely comment, honey!

      Have a fantastic weekend,
      ♥ Jessica

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  51. Oh my gosh, this outfit is to die for. I love the color of the frock, but I just love the styling you have done for this! LOVE! The pictures and the background is perfect for a blast into the 1940s!! (with a colored camera hahaha) xox

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  52. I love this outfit! every part of it! the shoes, the bracelet, the hat, the dress..... it's so glamorous. I'm goint to have to check out that etsy store :)

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  53. Awwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww, you are wonderful, my dearest Jessica.
    Such an inspiration and joy to my heart every single shot.
    Love and sunshine.
    XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX

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  54. I agree with Kate-Em, purple suits you very well! You look utterly amazing in this ensemble or actually it's you who make this ensemble look so great. I love the way the green gloves and feathers on your hat make the purple of the dress stand out! They underline the green in your eyes, too! You did a great job in putting this outfit together. The colours of the dress, coat, accessories, your hair and lipstick are very well coordinated. Love it! :)

    ~ Sesame

    daysofscarlet.com

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  55. I love every single detail of your outfit. The dress is fab, and the fascinator is every lady's dream!
    Love,
    Coco et La vie en rose
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    Coco et La vie en rose on Facebook

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  56. You have a Princess coat, you lucky gal! :) It is truly fabulous, I wish they would make remakes of them today. The purple dress is lovely, such a great gift. And I love that you pair green with purple, something I often do too. In fact I have green nail polish with purple glitter french tips right now. ;)

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  57. THAT HAT! *DIES* I cannot believe that even... exists... how have the feathers made it to today?! What a lucky lucky gal you are to own such a treasure, I can't think of a more deserving person to own such a beauty!

    xo Sara

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    1. So very true!!! I think about that two when I encounter vintage hats with delicate items like feathers, netting or silk flowers that have survived not just intact, but remained remarkably pristine looking for 60 - 80+ years. It's a testament to the care for, and love of, their clothing that the previous owners (and the sellers who acquired them at some point) had for their belongings - and is something that our, by and large, throwaway society of today would do well to take a lesson from.

      You're so wonderfully sweet, thank you very much!!!

      Tons of hugs,
      ♥ Jessica

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  58. Jessica this dress is like a dream come true - the colours, the flower print and you look beautiful in it-- but the hat! it's a true treasure.

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