Sunday, January 18, 2015

Roses are Red: in honour of Valentine's Day



I feel like Valentine's Day often gets a bad wrap. As though one needs a significant other to enjoy the day. I say, get a new dress of red, pink, or - gasp - both and you're ready to go. 

I thought it might be fun to have a look at red and pink dresses of the past. They can both be quite versatile colours. 


This lovely 18th Century robe is perfect in the dark pink floral pattern.
I guess the 18th C. was good at combining shades of pink. Look at this charming confection!


A stately gown from circa 1790-1810

I've seen this 1810 gown at the V&A. With a white  underdress it is a shade of shocking pink, as pictured above.

Surprisingly, this is the same dress with a darker underdress.


A sweet, delicate pink gown.
The velvet accents on this red gown from circa 1850 are stunning!

I love the bold colours in this gown from the 1840s

This red floral dress from the 1830s is very nice as well.
Doesn't this look like the perfect princess dress? (1870s)

Like the 1850 dress above, this 1910s gown makes great use of velvet.

I love the suit-like feel of this outfit from the 1910s. And yet the pink works so well.

This beaded frock from the 1920s is stunning!

The simplicity of the cut, and the soft shades of pink make this dress perfect!

These red polka-dots are so jolly on this 1930s dress

Red and pink can be used in endless shades and combinations, and makes for impeccable fashion. I hope this Valentine's Day we'll all put on our pink and red glad rags and enjoy the day.

2 comments:

  1. I've never seen a post where I wanted absolutely every dress on it!! (except perhaps the weird plaid and the extreme princess. Cudos to you, Mairi. Splendid and heart-warming. Makes me glad I get to dress up for Valentine's this year!

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  2. Ooh! I love that 1810 dress from the V&A. Just gorgeous and it's amazing how the look changes so much with the underdress. I also love the red velvet accents. There's just something so luscious about red velvet, especially in little hints here and there. This is one of my favorite dresses worn by Judy Garland in one of my favorite musicals - Meet Me In St. Louis:
    http://moviestarmakeover.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/04/judy-st.-louis-red-dress.jpg

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