Showing posts with label bell bottom pants. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bell bottom pants. Show all posts

Friday, July 18, 2008

70s Bell Bottoms & Disco Chic at KISSMYVINTAGE!

Coming tomorrow....pics already up (more will be added along with details and measurements), the biggest 70s bellbottoms ever at KISSMYVINTAGE on ETSY!

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Pink knit pants...comfortable and super chic!

Lee blue corduroys with black inserts at wide bell bottom cuffs....



High waist navy blue pants with mammoth bells....



And the psychedelic frosting on the cake, a clingy jersey nylon 70s cat suit by famed Italian disco shirt designer NIK NIK (signed fabric & label!)....

All details to come in the AM!

~Ang at KISSMYVINTAGE.COM and DOROTHEA'S CLOSET VINTAGE.COM

Thursday, January 10, 2008

Palazzo Perfect

In keeping with a vintage separates theme, I bring you what may well be the most dramatic of the realm.....the palazzo pant. First hitting the fashion scene in the 1930's, typically as part of a loungewear set or beach pyjamas, palazzo pants are defined as pants with VERY wide legs, gently widening as they fall to hem while staying slender toward hips and waist. I recently sold this 4 piece 70's set from the tony boutique SARAH FREDERICKS....

This pattern seemed quite likely to be what the ensemble was based on, from GUY LAROCHE

. While technically a coordinate in this case, the palazzo pant is hardly limited to wearing with a matched set.

Worn as a separate, with a tank or fitted blouse....skinny sweater....cami & jacket, any of the dramatic and elegant palazzo pants below make a serious fashion statement.

From SYDNEY'S VINTAGE CLOTHING (click picture to get to website), this pair mixes a warm colourway with a bold, graphic print....

From MAGS RAGS (click picture to get to website), a pair in perfect purple....

Also at MAG'S, these sweet floral palazzos with matching peasant blouse.....

So put your big pants on and add some drama to your vintage wardrobe!

~Ang

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