Monday, November 9, 2009

Party Like It's 1943

The holiday party season is nearly upon us.

This fact brings to mind two important questions.

1. Does anyone know what happened to 2009? Seriously guys, it is almost gone. And yet, I could have sworn it just began.

2. Is your wardrobe up to the challenge of months of office soirees and neighborhood get-togethers?

It probably doesn't surprise you that I have some good news, at least when it comes to Question #2. Today's good news comes in the form of 1943, Shabby Apple's newest line of chic and utterly fabulous dresses. These dresses are just what the doctor ordered for all your holiday party wardrobe woes.

But, let me warn you before you continue, that you are going to want every single one of these dresses. Literally. Every single one. Keep reading at your (pocketbook's) own risk.

Take, for example, this charming white flower and grey wool dress, Bugle Boy. For me, it was love at first sight. Are you feeling the same?





Pair this dress with brightly colored or textured tights and some daring ankle booties to spice up the neighborhood holiday scene.

Is there a more formal event in your future social calendar? Then might I suggest you turn to Casablanca.





This black dress, accented with a large bow on the front, turns up the drama and the class, making it the perfect fit for a winter wedding or a formal office party. On the accessories front, a pair of shoes in an equally rich fabric, such as velvet or satin, are all this dress needs.

If meeting friends or family for a celebratory dinner after work is the order of the day, then Gary Cooper, a charcoal pinstripe dress made of limited edition Italian suiting wool, is the order of the day as well.





This dress transitions seamlessly from day to night. Just add an oversized pearl necklace or a creatively placed sparkling brooch to take the final step from work to play.

If getting hearts racing is your goal, turn up the color and the volume with this red cowl-necked dress, West Coast Swing.



This splash of color will set you apart from the sometimes drab colors of the cold season right away. I recommend it for snagging the attention of a certain someone under the mistletoe. Tuck a large feather or flower, preferably in a contrasting color, into your hair and you'll be sure to turn all the right heads.

And, if you can believe it, there are more of these dresses! I could write something glowing about every single one of them (seriously, guys, seriously), but I will leave the rest of the gushing to you. Hop on over, check out the whole line and then come back and tell us: Which 1943 dress is your favorite?

18 comments:

trent13 said...

I am so in love with the vintage look - especially the white wrist gloves worn with the dresses. Love the new line - I wish more clothing stores and sites sold items like that.

LAURA said...

I looked at your store earlier today and drooled over the white flower and grey wool dress. I love all your dresses though. It is so hard to find a modest dress, and even harder to find ones that are stylish.

Kara said...

I love the idea of using suiting fabric for dresses (that was one of my inspirations for my 'dare to design' designs... and I'm glad that I'm not the only one!) -- yay for the Gary Cooper dress- I think it's great!

danielle said...

oooh...It's hard to choose. I really like them all. I think I am especially drawn to the drama of the Casablanca dress. Love it.

Laura Ingalls Gunn said...

Ahh. I believe that Gary Cooper has captured my fancy. But Ingrid is also high on the list.

I can't wait to hear who the finalists were in the contest as I usually buy a few new dresses for spring.

Emily said...

I love the Gary Cooper!!

berrygirl--Jaime said...

I absolutely love the 1940's styles so I am so excited about this new line of dresses. My favorites are the bugle boy and jitterbug. Thank you so much for the fabulous dresses!

Kim said...

AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA I love everything!!!!!!!!!!

Chelsi said...

When will the finalists be announced?! I can't wait!

Grace said...

I only wish I could convince my family/boyfriend/other sources of monetary support that I absolutely need each of these dresses...
I love the Bugle Boy and I'm especially partial to the Casablanca - I'm thinking I'll be purchasing it soon so it can serve as a staple in my holiday wardrobe!
;]

<3 Grace.

Aileena said...

I love the 40's!!!! I want to buy the whole line. But I think my favorite is the pinstripe dress.

Frances said...

Love the new - Old look. Vintage is so beautiful on women, it's flattering in all the right places, I can't wait to get my hands on some!

jaimehwkns said...

My favorite is "Ingrid." This is my favorite line of dresses that you have produced so far! I adore them all. *Sigh*

hannahzuzu said...

I like the red dress best- partially because I've been in a really "red" mood lately.. there are always lots of blacks, but red stands out, and reminds me of bright red leaves.

This Vintage Heart said...

Wow, I LOVE this collection!!! My favorites are the Casablanca, and Gary Cooper, but I really love all of them!

Joci said...

I love #13! It suits me.

戴佩妮Penny said...

I love it! Very creative!That's actually really cool.
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Three Kids and a Mommy said...

I LOVE the G. Cooper. I put it on my Christmas list with a very large hint to my husband. I hope it comes through.