Here are a few pieces I found similar to the original designs. I love them too.
Yellow cocktail dress / Oscar de la Renta / Mango bow print dress, $195 / Lanvin / J.Crew ruched swimwear / TIBI sandals / Jimmy Choo high heels / Christian Louboutin , $355 / Sergio Rossi high heel platform sandals / Kate Spade leather shoes / Mar y Sol raffia beach tote / Peacock purse / Nine West / Jimmy Choo python purse
I love "How to Marry a Millionaire". It's one of my all time favorites! You didn't even touch base on all the crazy outfits during the fasion show. That could be a whole new post!
ReplyDeleteI've never seen this one :) Need to add it to my list. Love all things vintage, movies included :)
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Erin
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Love this post. I am a huge fan of "How to Marry a Millionaire" as well as a devotee of 1940s-1950s fashion. I personally try to incorporate and use the era as inspiration for my own style. Classics are classics for a reason. :)
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These are absolutely gorgeous photos! You are so cute!
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