Two dresses in vintage style/ Dvije haljine u vintage stilu

It was raining when these photographs were taken and the weather was rather gloomy, but I didn't mind. Can you guess why? Recently I've talked about my love for patterns and prints. Well, I'm feeling quite happy right now because I received two dresses from dresslink. Both of them are exactly my cup of tea. It feels so nice to slip into a cute dress. It always make me feel more feminine and lady like. That would be all for today. Have a great weekend! 

Kišilo je kada su ove fotografije uslikane i vrijeme je bilo poprilično sumorno, ali nije me bilo briga. Možete li pogoditi zašto? Nedavno sam pričala o svojoj ljubavi prema uzorcima. Danas sam poprilično sretna jer sam dobila dvije haljine od dresslinka. Obje su baš po mome guštu. Lijep je osjećaj nositi neku slatku haljinu. Odmah se osjećam ženstveno i više kao dama. Ugodan vikend! 




post update: Another way to wear this pattern dress. This polka dot pattern with roses is so chic!


striped dress/haljina na prugice
polka dots dress/ haljina na točkice i cvijeće





POST UPDATE


         FIND MORE PHOTOS FROM MOSTAR AND MORE POSTS ABOUT MOSTAR





OLDER posts about Mostar  

1. You can see Mostar from the bird perspective in my previous posts (herehere and here). 

2. One of my favourite streets in Mostar here and here.

 3. Musala bridge (also known under its old name Tito's bridge here and here)

 4. You can see photographs of Mostar's Catholic cathedral here.


5. You can see images of Mostar and its famous Nertva river herehere and here.

 6. You can see the surrounds of one of its most iconic Catholic churches in Mostar here.


7. You can see both photographs of old bridge and my drawing of it here

CAN YOU SEE HOW OBSSESSED I AM WITH BLOGGING ABOUT MOSTAR YET?

8. Another one of my favourites when it comes to streets here

9. You can see photographs of Croatian cultural centre/theater here , here here here and here


10. You can see photographs of the main city park here hereherehere and here.

11. You can see images of Spanish square herehere here here and here

12. You can see photographs of Custom's bridge here and here.

 13. You can see photographs of the new bridge here and here14. A few photographs from old city centre (2018) here

15. What to wear for sightseeing Mostar in summer here.


16. This post is focused on 7 outfits I wore but you can see many of Mostar's attractions there as well. I suppose the same can be said for most of my outfit posts. 17. Mostar as an Easter destination (2019) here.

DON'T FORGET - MOSTAR IS A GREAT DINNING DESTINATION!

18. Mostar dinning and cafe recommendations here

19. Hiking options in Mostar here.

 20. My drawing of Mostar old bridge here

21. University campus in Mostar here

22. How I have fallen in love with Mostar here.


MIRO GAVRAN'S BOOK PROMOTION IN MOSTAR MAY 2024null



haljina/ dress: dresslink 
long cardigan / dugi kardigan: CNdirect ( here/ovdje)
coat/ kaput: vintage
tights/ najlonke: not branded, nisu markirane 
shoes/ cipele: Peko



haljina/ dress: dresslink 
long cardigan / dugi kardigan: CNdirect 
coat/ kaput: vintage
tights/ najlonke: not branded, nisu markirane 
shoes/ cipele: Peko





VINTAGE STYLE CAN MEAN CLOTHES FROM THE NINETIES BUT FOR ME IT USUALLY MEANS CLOTHES FROM THE 1960s AND EARLIER

QUOTED FROM WIKIPEDIA

Vintage clothing is a generic term for garments originating from a previous era, as recent as the 1990s. The term can also be applied in reference to second-hand retail outlets, e.g. in vintage clothing store. While the concept originated during World War I as a response to textile shortages,[1] vintage dressing encompasses choosing accessories, mixing vintage garments with new, as well as creating an ensemble of various styles and periods. Vintage clothes typically sell at low prices for high-end name brands.

Vintage clothing can be found in cities at local boutiques or local charities, or on the internet, e.g. eBay and Etsy, or through digital second-hand shopping websites. Vintage fashion has seen a reemergence in popularity within the 21st century due to increased prevalence of vintage pieces in the media and among celebrities, as well as consumer interests in sustainability and slow fashion.[2]


"Vintage" is a colloquialism commonly used to refer to all old styles of clothing. A generally accepted industry standard is that items made between 20 and 100 years ago are considered "vintage" if they clearly reflect the styles and trends of the era they represent. These clothing items come with a sense of history attached to them, which is one of the reasons they are valued by vintage enthusiasts.[3] This sense of history allows consumers to express sentimental nostalgia for fashions of past eras and for aspects not common with modern items like craftsmanship.[4][5] Vintage items are considered different than antique, which is used to refer to items 100 years old or more. Retro, short for retrospective, or "vintage style," usually refers to clothing that imitates the style of a previous era. Reproduction, or repro, clothing is a newly made copy of an older garment.

Clothing produced more recently is usually called modern or contemporary fashion.


In the United States, due to changes in clothing sizes, vintage sizes are often smaller than the corresponding contemporary size. For example, a garment from the 1970s labeled as Medium (M) might be similar in size to a 2010s Extra Small (XS). Vintage sewing patterns offer an option for those who want a historically accurate garment but cannot find one in their size.

Before the rise of industrial manufacture, construction of most articles of clothing required extensive hand labor. Clothing worn by farmers and laborers was more a matter of practicality than fashion. In order to maximize value, clothing was repaired when worn or damaged, sometimes with layers of patching. Used clothing, in reasonable condition, could be tailored for a new owner. When too tattered to repair, an article might have been taken down to scraps for use in a quilt or braided rag rug, or used as rags for cleaning or dusting.[8]

The term "vintage" in relation to "vintage fashion" and "vintage clothing" was first used in 1997 by Matthew Adams who founded Frock Me!, the first vintage fashion fair in the UK.

During World War I, the United States launched a conservation campaign, with slogans such as "Make economy fashionable lest it become obligatory". One result was an approximate 10% reduction in wartime trash production.[8]

Into the 20th and 21st centuries, vintage clothing has seen increased popularity throughout media and pop culture. The tides of popular fashion create demand for ongoing replacement of products with something that is new and fresh.[2] Once known as secondhand clothing, is now seen as vintage clothing. This is due in part to increased visibility through media, film and television, and celebrity influence. In the past 20 years, vintage fashion has been featured in leading fashion and lifestyle magazines, including a 2011 publication of Marie Claire.[2] The popularity of period pieces within film and television has also contributed to trends of vintage fashion. The authentic portrayal of 1960s fashions in the 2007 award winning series Mad Men sparked a resurgence of glamour in consumer interest. This was reflected in a prevalence of 1950 and 60s fashions in 2010 runways, and increased sales at vintage shops. In the early 2000s, celebrities like Reese Witherspoon and Renee Zellweger brought vintage clothing into the media by wearing vintage pieces to red carpets.[2]

In the past decade, vintage clothing has become part of the movement towards environmental sustainability and sustainable fashion, and is an aspect of slow fashion, a concept coined in 2007 by Kate Fletcher. Vintage fashion appeals to consumer interests of ethical clothing as it falls under categories of reusing, recycling and repairing items rather than throwing them away.[6]

Vintage shopping trends have also seen a transition to E-commerce, with the emergence of sites such as Depop, founded in 2011, ThredUp, founded in 2009, and TheRealReal, founded in 2011. When new retailers try to enter the market for vintage clothing, they face certain barriers unique to this segment of the fashion industry. For example, authenticity and exclusivity are two very important factors that vintage clothing consumers look for, so guaranteeing these qualities is of greatest importance for the retailers. Knowing and disclosing the origin of the clothing is a crucial component of succeeding in the vintage clothing retail industry. [9]

Those who purchase vintage clothes may wear them frequently or use them as showpieces of great value within their wardrobe. These tend to never be worn, rather appreciated from their new home in the owner's closet. While some people may keep these clothes in their possession for a long time, others may look to repurpose, mend, or pass these items to new owners.[10]

Historically based sub-cultural groups like rockabilly and swing dancing played a part in the increased interest in vintage clothes. In Finland the vintage scene resulted in a registered non-profit organization called Fintage, from common interest in the preservation of material culture and the environment.















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Comments

  1. Obje haljine ti predivno stoje! Uzorci su baš ''tvoja'' stvar posebno kada su upitanju tufnice kao u ovoj 2.haljini! Zaista predivno! :) xx

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  2. Que máximo arrasou lindos looks, bom final de semana.
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  3. Great selection, lovely striped dress!
    Alessia
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  4. Cute polka dress :)
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    Maria V.

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  5. Ma jel ja to vidim visoke pete? :)
    Sviđa mi se crna prugasta haljina s plavim kaputom, jako ti lijepo stoji.

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  6. Beautiful! I like it very much :)

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  7. You look so adorable in those dresses! They fit you so well! xo
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  9. You look nice in both prints. I am a fan of the rose print on print, but the stripes dress is my favourite here. It's so striking.
    FASHION TALES

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  10. That is wonderful! You talk about your love for patterns and voila two gorgeous dresses appear. You should next blog about a million dollars or a pair of mustard tights...oh wait that one is for me ;)

    All Things Bright and Lovely

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  11. I love rain but heck even if I didn't I wouldn't mind it one lil bit if i had dresses this cute on. Gosh it's hard to favor one over the other as you look fab in both but I seem to be leaning towards the rose pattern. Probably because it's Valentines, lol. Items for $0.01? Wow, that is dirt cheap and I will go take a peak. Great styling as always babe.

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  12. obje haljine su divne i predivno ti stoje!

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  13. Haljine su predivne!!! Moj favorit je crno-bela <333

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  14. Obe haljine ti divno stoje, bas mi se svidjaju, super si ih iznela, a za nijansu vise moj favorit je haljina sa crvenim ruzama <3 :*

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  15. Mnooogo su slatke i savršeno ti stoje :) Baš daju tu neku posebnu ženstvenu notu, da ne kažem slatkoću, koja ih čini posebnim. Divna od glave do pete <3

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  16. Aww they are beautiful dear! I love Dresslink too!
    The dresses look so perfect on you, a real match made in heaven!

    love lots,
    Tin

    mypoeticisolation.blogspot.com

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  17. wow! So beautiful!
    Amazing styles with ideal coat&dress pairings.
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  18. Both are stunning and you really look amazing!

    ARedLip&Love

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  19. Ma obje su ko stvorene za tebe i ne zna se koja ti bolje stoji! :)

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  20. You look great, especially the 2nd variant.

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  21. Wow, dear Ivana, you look in both dresses simply adorable! They are definitely made for you! And even it rained on that day and it was gloomy you are radiant on the pictures <3 Have a happy weekend!
    xx from Bavaria/Germany, Rena
    www.dressedwithsoul.com

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  22. Wow ova crno bela izgleda odlicno! Super

    Adela Acanski

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  23. I love the faux fur coat!
    xoxo Gi.

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  24. Both looks are beautiful!
    Have a great weekend Ivana! xx

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  25. Love the dresses - so pretty!!!

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  26. Mi piacciono molto questi vestiti Ivana, specialmente quello a strisce. Ti sta benissimo!!! Un bacio grande e grazie per la tua visita,
    Eni

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  27. Both of those dresses are lovely on you! It's hard to pick a favourite, but I think that floral dress is the best, it's such a nice print :)

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  28. Both of these looks are amazing babe! My fav has to be the second one though!

    Adi xx
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  29. Obje su lijepe i dobro ti stoje. Ova s prugicama je više moj đir, ali iz nekog razloga su mi i ruže baš ono... če če

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  30. Prelepe su,bas si dobro izabrala.Ne mogu da odredim koja je lepsa.I jos budica,ma preslatko :)

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  31. Dear Ivana!

    Both dresses are georgeous! I love your feminine and ladylike style and you look adorable in these dresses!!!

    xxxxx Nadine <333

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  32. Stunning photos!!! You look fabulous as always! Love your outfits and especially the stripe chic dress!
    Have a lovely day :-)


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  33. Of course, you look beautiful in both dresses (how could you not?), but as my one of my weaknesses are polka-dots.. I'm going to have to choose that one as my favourite! :)

    Hope you had a great weekend and lovely Valentine's Day! :)

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  34. I can see why you love these dresses. They both look smashing on you. The striped one has more of a modern graphic appeal while the floral one has a fun retro and feminine touch :)

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  35. Love the outfit!


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  36. i like the way you dressed up these kinds of dresses. my fav is the black one with white strips. and this coat is a beauty!!!

    Jennifer

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