Some vintage yellow aesthetics <3
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This is Simone D'Aillencourt, a French model. From what I can find this is from 1959, which makes sense. She’s got the matchy-matchy of the 50’s going on, but her eyeshadow is green while her eyes are brown. While that style of makeup did exist in the 50s, I think Dovima is the best example of this, it was a lot more popular in the 60s. I think the pattern of the dress is also very late 50s, early 60s as well. This is a really great example of late 50s makeup, though, so if you need a reference this is an awesome option.
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Speaking of the 60s… this is Twiggy! I have no idea what this photoshoot was for, but I loooove it. You can see a lot of the styles we still use today, such as the t-shirt and shorts, as well as her shoes. I don’t know for sure because I don’t have the source for the image, but they look like Chuck Taylors, a popular type of Converse, meaning this could even be an ad for the shoes. While this look is closer to modern style than most, there are still touches of vintage charm, like her knee-high stockings and the amazing matching of her whole look.
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A little different this time, here is Colleen Corby! This photo is from 1967, and it looks reaaaaally 70s, and again I see the inspiration for a lot of modern styles. While her tights and hat might be very vintage looking, if her dress was a little more form fitting then it would look like a dress that probably half of the girls at my school have. Mustard yellow was big in the early 70s, and it’s coming back, as well as the super retro knit fabric and stripes.
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This dress was designed by Jean Muir in 1973, and from what I can tell this image was used in Vogue, possibly for Vogue patterns. This dress reminds me of the 40s/50s, partially because of the sleeves and neckline, but the silhouette is definitely very 70s, as well as the model's feathered hair. She’s also super bronzed and natural looking, which is a very 70s look, as most of the decades before idealized pale, matte skin. I really love how relaxed this look is, even though it looks like a staged photo I feel like it also gives us a little peek into the 70s without all the exaggerated hippie/flower child frills that the decade often gets stereotyped with.

















