There is a
photograph by Avedon I am slightly obsessed with. I am forever fascinated by Avedon's art and above all his approach to fashion
photography. It blurs the lines between fashion and glamour and art
photography, and in a way it paved the road for all those beautiful and
slightly surreal fashion editorials I grew up with as a child sitting in my
grandparent's tailor shop.
When
Rockabilly Pinup offered me another collab and review for an essential and
elegant black dress, I knew this was exactly what I wanted to pay homage to- I
wanted to bring that slightly surreal and playful feel to what is otherwise a
work of pure, timeless elegance.
It must have
taken us a hundred tries until we got it just right, and the end result is this
picture you see here, not an attempt at a copy, but a tribute.
The dress I was
wearing was also perfect for it. The sheath dress is perhaps the most iconic
little black dress ever. It is certainly the first one I think of when I
imagine the perfect dress to fit (almost) all occasions. This one is slightly
off the shoulder, and the elegant and simple cut is elevated by the addition of
two flat bows on the shoulders. As with most Lindy Bop designs, this one is also
lined, ensuring a smoother silhouette.
Pockets are a
welcome surprise on this dress, and something I certainly did not expect. They
are deep enough to fit a phone inside, should you wish to do so, even though I
cannot guarantee it won't ruin the smooth, elegant lines of the dress.
Don't expect much
strech in this dress, or any at all. This is not a dress for a dress meant to
be worn skin tight. I opted to go for a size 10, even though I am between 8 and
10 according to their size chart, and it is a little bit loose, but I fear that
an 8 would perhaps be a little tight, and I didn't want to risk any unseemly
bulge ruining the cut.
If
you are looking for a little black dress of the more serious persuasion without
breaking the bank, this would be my recommendation. Just make sure you know
your right size. Another thing to keep an eye out for is that it is made of
cotton, so there might be some wrinkling, but then again, this happens with all
cotton dresses.
I also got the
very elegant floral print bag from Rockabilly Pinup. I expected it to be much
smaller, thinking that I will use it perhaps once or twice a year for a special
occasion, but what arrived was a gorgeous and stylish city bag that made me
feel like a proper vintage lady. The clasp is a large jewel, and it is quite
roomy inside, so I didn't have to give up on any of my usual necessities when
carrying it. It also comes with a shoulder strap, in case you prefer those.
The earrings came from The Gothic Shop, and were made by Rosalyn Gothic Jewelry whose work I have been admiring for some time. The owner and designer is a lady of excellent and refined tastes which she translates into gorgeous, eye-catching pieces.
Until next time!
Xoxo
Dress: Lindy bop
from Rockabilly Pinup
Bag: RockabillyPinup
Earrings: RosalynGothic Jewelry from The Gothic Shop
Photographer:
Villy V
Set mistress: IvyLucija
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