![]() Women’s clothing for our ModCloth community is about variety and creative expression! ModCloth loves representing the perfect fit for every woman, especially in vintage-inspired styles that go above and beyond the status quo. Whatever era in fashion you seek to inspire, ModCloth loves to support you with cute dresses in every size! Cute and casual sundresses, bodycon dresses, and color block dresses also show up in timeless 90s fashion. Mock neck dresses and sheer dresses hit the red carpet, and nothing beat a floral slip dress layered under a flannel button-up top. Pinafore dresses made a comeback in the 70s, boho dresses first hit the scene, and the disco era made way for sequin dresses and velvet dresses.Ĩ0s fashion dresses: Cute mini dresses reached new heights in the 1980s, and metallic print dresses with puff sleeves and tulle overlay took over prom night! Neon dresses ruled the dance floor, and Madonna made us fall in love with black mesh dresses as well as dresses with ruffles upon ruffles.ĩ0s fashion dresses: Plaid mini skirts, and plaid dresses hit in a major way during the 1990s fashion era. Tie-neck collars became a fashion must-have, and don’t forget the prints! Polka-dot dresses, plaid dresses, and deep emerald green dresses have been stealing hearts ever since.Ħ0s fashion dresses: In the 1960s, all manners of mini dresses became mainstream! The babydoll dress, smock dresses with Peter Pan collars, off-the-shoulder dresses, belted shift dresses, shirred dresses, and FINALLY dresses with pockets! Bold floral print dresses, leopard print dresses, and color block dresses are still fashion hallmarks of this iconic era.ħ0s fashion dresses: Flowy maxi dresses and kaftan dresses with bold geometric prints can be traced back to the 1970s fashion era. Midi dresses in floral prints, and vibrant solids (especially navy blue dresses) were all the rage during this era.ĥ0s fashion dresses: Rockabilly style began influencing fashion in the 1950s, and this is the era when swing dresses, fit-and-flare dresses, and sleeveless midi dresses first made their debut! (Think Marilyn in her timeless, white halter-top dress). WHAT ARE THE DIFFERENT TYPES OF VINTAGE DRESSES? Well, that depends on what era of fashion you feel like channeling today:Ĥ0s fashion dresses: Classic a-line dresses, often with button-up detailing, short sleeves, lapel collars, and stylish belts at the high-rise waist are a timeless staple of 1940s women’s fashion. From XXS, XS, S, M, L, 1X, 2X, 3X, and 4X, our vintage inspired dresses are for everyone. ModCloth loves carrying a wide variety of silhouettes and a great selection of patterns and solids, but we are most proud of our abundance of sizes. If you think we've missed something significant please get in touch, we are only human and we lose transaction fees on returns so we don't skip things on purpose.ModCloth's EXCLUSIVE collection of vintage dresses and women's cute dresses include darling mini dresses, effortless maxi dresses, vintage-inspired swing dresses, babydoll dresses, cocktail dresses, romantic wedding dresses, bridesmaid dresses, and more. The majority of our items are 40-70 years old. We hand pick our items to make sure they are in great condition and fully wearable and we reject anything of poor condition. These can include pin holes, small marks, light piling. We do not list stains to area likes linings that are hidden or things that can bearly be seen without close inspection. This garment is true vintage so please be aware there may be some signs of wear as expected from a garment of this age. Items shown on our mannequin may be clipped to fit. We ignore any existing size labels as vintage brands differed so much. PLEASE NOTE: This garment has been measured flat and doubled for bust (armpit to armpit), waist and hip measurements, we measure the length down the back of the dress, measurements may differ slightly due to dress styles and fabrics. Please check your measurements against the ones provided below, ![]() This fab dress is designed to be worn looser on the body, which will be reflected in the recommended size. This is a lovely vintage shift dress made from a soft, mint green synthetic blend fabric with no stretch and a fitted lining throughout.įeaturing a short fold-over collar with small pleating along the neckline, wide fitting dress, and a keyhole opening at the back with bow detailing and a zip fastening beneath it.Ĭovering the dress is a busy repeating geometric pattern in block colours of green and baby pink.
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