Evening gown, Vionnet (Paris), Winter 1938/9. Photo: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York.
All this Foyle’s War watching has made me hanker for the sophisticated, glamorous styles of the 1930s and 40s so I swapped today’s scheduled dress for this fabulous Vionnet evening gown from the end of 1938. Of course, the costumes in Foyle’s War (which is a detective series set in Margate in the 1940s) are rather workaday but I expect something like this would set the hearts of most of the female cast beating a bit faster.
It certainly makes my heart beat a bit faster. I mean, just look at it. This is one of the very few dresses that I have featured that you could almost certainly get away with wearing nowadays – you can just imagine someone like Kate Moss perhaps (who has a fondness for the vintage, black, glittery and bias cut) turning up on a red carpet in this and looking absolutely amazing.
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