How To Rock 'n Roll Your Vintage Style Dresses


There really is a serious benefit to dress in the most recent trend now. Because vintage has traditionally been there, this fundamentally never-ending style has proved stunning since the golden age of Hollywood. Why would we want to dress in anything more? If we follow the 'hit of the instant ' music artists, we run the danger of looking like a stage performer or a frightful vision from family photographs in future years. For warranted, demure style, you are certain to impress everyone with the effortless vintage style dresses. From the 20s to the 80s, you'll have a wonderful array of varying styles to choose from.

But how can we update our look, if we don't want to be overdo it? Perhaps we don't want to look too much like Michelle Pfeiffer from 'Scarface', or Joan Crawford with her arched eyebrows and sharp peplums. We all desire to look feminine and adorable, yet yearn to achieve a refreshing look.

One element you are able to add to your outfit, and I'll assure you it'd be a sure fire investment for many years to come, would be a well-made leather jacket. For anyone that is a vegan, or a pet lover, going 'vegan leather ' is the very best way for you. So there is no reason for us to shy away from leather jackets then.

Get a well-made leather jacket, either one with a wrap around collar, like a fast motorbike, leather jacket style. Or a double-breasted leather jacket with a zip-up front, to form a strong look to your outline. Even for someone who is petite, a leather jacket of this sort gives you an immediate wide-shouldered look. It will make you appear a lot taller and sexier without showing any flesh.

Pin your hair up in a bun with this leather jacket look, or rub wax into your hair and have your hair messy, creating a 'slept in ' look. You will be stunned at how this look can be so modern and changeless. You can still be a rock chick for several years to come.

I'd definitely recommend a second part to update your vintage style dresses - two platform boots. Choose something with maybe 3 inch heels, or you may like platform boots, if high heels seem like climbing a high wall! They're going to be safer for the ankles and kinder to your heels, providing support if you'd like to add height yet be on trend. These bold accessories would certainly add a more modern look to your outfit.

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