Saturday 28 April 2012

The best kind of dress is an IWGMU dress

So I think you already know how much I have loved the vintage scene in Norwich, what with all my vintage finds, but now I'm going to share something pretty special with you.

When I visited the Norwich Flea Market I picked up a few leaflets, one of which was advertising a vintage shop just down the road from St Andrews Hall, Prim Vintage. Now, can I just say, this has to be one of the loveliest and well stocked vintage shops that I have been in for a while. There was a brilliant selection of vintage outfits, ranging from the 40s to the 90s, so whatever you tastes you'll be able to find something that suits you. Everything is priced very competitively and the lady who served me was so friendly and chatty, buying clothes there was a real treat and a pleasure! If you're ever in Norwich, you absolutely must pay Prim Vintage a visit. But moving on to the most exciting thing, my purchase! Look was lucky old me got to take home...



Gah! I can't even tell you how much I LOVE this dress. The moment I saw it hanging up I knew it was the one for me. I love the fabric, the cut, and don't even get me started on the neck details! If the early wardrobes of Joan and Peggy had made a baby it would be this dress, don't you think?

Peggy's cut + Joan neck line detail = my dress! Can you see it?? :)

And if it's beauty were not enough, I discovered something even more exciting about this dress upon closer inspection after getting it home. This cheeky little label that was sewn into a seam...


My dress was made in accordance with the International Ladies Garment Workers Union! Meaning that I am now holding in my hands a little piece of women's rights history. How amazingly awesome and cool is that?! Plus, this label makes this dress much easier to date, because the design of the label means that this was made between 1955 and 1963, so I was dead right with my Mad Men reference! :)



So, as you can see, I'm a pretty happy bunny right now! Not only did I find a beautiful vintage purchase that fits me like a glove, but it's a part of garment making history, something that actually means a lot to a home-sewer like me :) 

I hope you like this dress as much as I do!

Katie x





12 comments:

cassie stephens said...

You look ADORABLE! What  a great find! I'm off to shop vintage in a Tennessee city called Chattanooga...I hope I have as much luck! Enjoy your weekend.

Gina G said...

This is your dress! Totally suits you.

Sue said...

This dress is so totally adorable and perfect! It fits you just right, too. :) Great find!

ilovefilm85 said...

What a wonderful dress and that label is so fascinating! x

snippa said...

Lovely dress - very flattering on you.  Lovely piece of social history too.

Sabrina said...

Beautiful dress! What an awesome find! And I love how you've styled it with the red beret and gold brooch. You look fabulous!

Corinne said...

Absolutely had to comment on this one. Beautiful, classic, looks great on you. However, a bit of nostalgia with the label. I remember when all clothing, of any decent calibre, had that label. Just goes to show how off-shore sweat shops and the inferior quality we have come to accept as normal, have changed our world. Those ladies, union workers, did quality work, were proud of their jobs and produced quality. 

kate dickinson said...

That is a divine dress! I'll have to check out Prim Vintage next time I'm in Norwich! x

Sarah Rooftops said...

It's gorgeous!

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Elise said...

Wow amazing luck with the dress, it looks great! :)

ReeRee Rockette said...

Wow! An amazing dress! Fits you like it was made to measure!

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