The Vintage Linguerie is back!

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The vintage style from the 50’s and 60’s is back. Women as Marilyn Monroe and the pin-up Bettie Page are still today icons for many girls trying to get their looks. Strong and talented, these women had this particular look that could fit every girls. I just can’t imagine pin-up dresses looking bad on someone. It is a sweet combination of fun colors with sexy shapes that make your curves even more interesting! Looking feminine and sexy without being too girly, it is actually the key of good style, isn’it?. From the singer and dancer Dita Von Teese that kills every day in her looks to the Californian Katy Perry, celebrities have followed as well the vintage trend too.

Tights and socks are perfect accessories to get the vintage look. They were originally made from cotton, silk or even wool but also from the synthetic rayon, which was quiet, a new material in the 20’s. Get pop colors that match your look and give a sweet touch to your outfit. High socks were a trick done by women who were not used to wear garters or a greater belt to hold their tights. Instead they used to roll theirs socks down above the knee. Elegant, thin and sexy or colorful, matt and thick, tights and socks are must-have to add to your closet.

Get the trick to make yourself a nice headscarf. Buy awesome printed fabrics to accessorize your outfit or during those bad days hair! It is quiet easy to make and won’t take you that much time to realize. This is actually a very easy drafting project to realize.

To conclude, it doesn’t always take much time to achieve the look. Even if you barely have time to brush your hair, dress your best or put on a particular make up that complement your overall look. However, all you need is a bit of eyeliner, a nice red lipstick and a pretty dress. Add one the above accessories and you are done!

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Special thanks to Amandine Dowle.
Amandine Dowle is a French fashion and lifestyle photographer. She has lived in New York, Ottawa, Greece and now resides in Milan. In addition to photography, Amandine also writes articles for travel and fashion publishers.

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