Gene Marshall, the iconic star of Monolithic Studios, wears a modern gown that gives a nod to the Art Deco style of the 1930's and early 1940's. Many of the glamorous gowns of this period made use of color-blocking and geometric shapes.
1930's illustration courtesy uglycutedesigns.blogspot.com |
The color combination of mustard yellow and black was frequently seen during the Art Deco period, not only in fashion but home decor as well.
Tall, faceted, black & yellow Palda vase courtesy artdecocollection.com |
Mustard yellow crepe gown with black accents courtesy 1937 Dry Goods |
Mustard yellow and black satin gown with color-blocked detail was borrowed from Main Feature Elsa Lin by Integrity. Black suede gauntlet gloves are from The Couture Touch, earrings and black/gold beaded bracelet are from Ashton Drake, cuff bracelet is from Integrity. Priceless Gene Marshall is from Ashton Drake.
Wow! That outfit is stunning.
ReplyDeleteThanks Dave! The funny thing is that I didn't like this gown at first, and it's been tucked away for awhile. I recently rediscovered it and now I love it on Priceless. I also think it fits a little better on an Ashton Drake body rather than an Integrity one. Melissa
DeleteLOVELY dress and accessories! And thanks for the additional info, a pleasure to read as always :-).
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad you are enjoying it. Thank you for your comment. Melissa
DeleteOh my gosh! I love that gown! Thanks Melissa for sharing your beautiful find with us! One I definitely hope to find! Megin
ReplyDeleteMy pleasure Megin! I didn't warm up to this one at first, but on the right doll it's a keeper. Melissa
DeleteI love the design of this dress! I don't know very much about all the different body sizes and which gals can share clothes with Gene, so I really appreciate you sharing your "other gal" clothing finds.
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