A perennial favourite, the floral print is a must in every wardrobe! We definitely cannot resist this one – it’s super adorable, with bright and vivid colours, and a sewn-in tulle petticoat to give it shape. To top it all off, there’s a cute little bow at the side!
Perfect for proms, wedding-dos, garden parties and special occasions!
A sheath dress may be defined in many ways, but it’s generally a close-fitting dress that is cut close to the body, with darts in all the right places, creating a sexy silhouette – like this lovely 1950’s number modelled by our friend Huda.
With pastel stripes, faux pocket flaps, gold-buttons down the front and a very dramatic broad collar that says “Don’t mess with me!”, this classy and versatile piece would be perfect for work and after-work gatherings. 🙂
Hailing from the fabulous 70s, this dress features white floral prints against a black coloured skirt, and a textured white torso with a flirty peek-a-boo embroidered and cut-out v-shaped panel to reveal a subtle glimpse of the decolletage. The simple style of this black and white maxi dress transcends casual and formal settings, making this piece a very versatile number, with the ability to dress it up or dress it down!
Oh, jumpsuit! How we love thee so!! This cute 1980’s number features a button up bodice, large bold abstract prints in white and wide sailor legs, plus it super comfy to boot! We think it would be perfect paired with wooden platforms or strappy sandals!
Wouldn’t this be something our mums may have worn back in the Swingin’ Sixties? This piece was purchased in Europe, but we suspect it must have been shipped from Asia in the past. Either that or a lovely European lady snapped this up on one of her travels to Asia in the 1960s!
Anyhoo, this is an awesome dress, really. A mega hippie sunburst design takes centre stage in a beautiful mix of purples and browns. Birds – or turtles? – are scattered separately everywhere around. It is so carefully cut that a special pattern trails round right where the hem of the dress and sleeves end. It’s simply marvellous, and the batik work is amazing!
It’s a size M, and a little longer as is the case with such 1960s dresses, and in this instance, we wouldn’t recommend chopping the hem off. So, all you taller girls out there – we’re hollering at ya!
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Our vintage boutique in Singapore stocks a wide range of women’s vintage dresses, tops, skirts, bags, shoes and jewellery from the 1920s to the 1980s. These goodies hail from all over the world. Each piece has been handpicked for its age, style, quality, and fabulousness. All items have been cleaned and lovingly restored, so you can wear them right away.