I'm big into 70's-inspired clothing for fall. Wave good-bye to your skinny jeans and get ready for some easy, pretty fall fashion. There's something really romantic and pretty about 70's-inspired looks. Just check out how hot the cast of the original Charlie's Angels looked. Ready to travel back in time? Try these looks on for size. This loose chiffon blouse brings to mind the easy-breezy lo...
Cute and lively mini dresses were once all the rage. After a short period of shock when they appeared, in the 1960s, people began rushing to buy the dresses. Women flocked to department stores, Junior boutiques, teen shops and other stores to purchase a few numbers for their closets. The style was fresh, young and trendy. Mini dresses showed a lot of leg and surprisingly looked good on ladies. Th...
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Sometimes, just sometimes, you can be lucky enough to get a garment which still has its manufacturer's label deep inside. Often this gives you little insights into the frock, the maker, the date, the fabric and sometimes even the name of the dress. John Bates was particularly fond of naming his dresses and this one has its label declaring its name to be 'Juniper'. I'm assuming this means the embroidered motifs on the lace trim are Juniper berries, how insanely adorable is that? The cut is pure Seventies Bates. Billowing sleeves, plunge neckline and heavily gathered skirt. The addition of the lace trim is pure perfection, giving definition to what might otherwise be quite a plain black frock. It's utterly romantic without being twee or silly. Bates is an absolute icon and thankfully is being better appreciated for his incredible body of work - and this is one of the loveliest Seventies frocks!