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VINTAGE CLASSIC BEAUTY & ELEGANCE

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~THE MOST ELEGANTLY STYLISH & QUINTESSENTIAL 
TRUE VINTAGE SAILOR DRESS ~
by LAURA ASHLEY

in fabulous soft white cotton with navy piping 

Classic Hour Glass Shape ~ Evocative of 40s & 50s Rockabilly Vamp Styling ~ and also the 20s, 30s & Edwardian eras ~ Classic, Elegant, Sexy & Stunning!

...Croquet on the lawn ~ English Summertime ~ Weddings  ~ Cottage gardens ~ Afternoon tea ~ Messing about in Boats ~ 50s Vamp ~ 40s War Bride ~ 20s ~ 30s ~ Country House ~ Victorian ~ Edwardian Beauty... 


" I don't like ephemeral things, I like things that last forever....." ~ Laura Ashley       

~ Iconic, classic British tailoring by an internationally renowned and admired designer ~


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Vintage ~ Wedding ~ Bridesmaid ~ 30s ~ Bright Young Things ~ Boating  ~ Croquet on the Lawn ~ 40s War Bride ~ WWII ~ Soldier's Sweetheart ~ 50s Starlet ~ 20s ~  Flapper  ~ 30s ~ Period Drama ~ Literary ~ Victorian ~ Edwardian  ~ Henley ~ Sailing ~ Regatta ~ Messing about on the Riverside ~ Nautical ~ Seaside ~ Ice Cream ~ High Tea ~ Governess ~ Country House ~ Cottage Garden ~ Summer Picnics ~ Summer Days ~ Garden Parties ~ Languid Evenings ~ Elegant ~ Flattering ~ Just Beautiful...


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BEAUTIFUL ~ TIMELESS ~ ELEGANT

VERY RARE TO FIND


Quintessentially English and Just Divine 

Pure Cotton True Vintage Sailor Dress




For lovers of Laura Ashley vintage  ~ with 40s & 50s rockabilly /swing influences, and also 20s/30s 'flapper' styling, and so reminiscent of country gardens, cucumber sandwiches and beautiful boating lakes, this is such a lovely example of Laura Ashley's iconic sailor dresses... in fabulous, fresh white with its very evocative and beautiful gentle hour glass shape shape ~  and with more than a nod to the Victorian and Edwardian periods with its classic lines in superb quality cotton and very reminiscent of beautiful and evocative period dramas. 

Very rare to find, it has the most fabulous detailing and styling: the rounded sailor style collar edged in a double row of navy cotton piping frames a soft v-neckline while two ribbon ties fall from under each side of the collar to be tied or left loose as you wish, and ending in navy piping ~ a beautiful nautical detail! Sleeveless, ideal for summer...and with a white waistband to create a lovely shape. Pockets each side set into the skirt.

The iconic 40s/50s styling is reflected in the lovely shape...from the subtle 'hour glass' waistband, the skirt gently falls into soft pleats ~ a lovely cool floaty skirt...just divine! The skirt will be mid-length or longer, depending on your height, so please ask for any measurements you might need ~ whichever way you wear it, you're sure to look beautiful!

The back mirrors the front in terms of style and shaping, giving such a lovely look that echoes that traditional and timeless feel ~ an exceptional example of Laura Ashley’s eye for classic design that defined these now sought after sailor dresses. Navy piping continues around the back of the lovely rounded collar. Centre back zip. 

The dress hangs beautifully with elegant lines of classic tailoring and shaping in a cool cotton of classic white that looks so fresh and summery and is indicative of the truly excellent quality and finish associated with Laura Ashley.

Such a gorgeous sailor dress and so beautifully detailed...When it comes to Laura Ashley and her love of fashion, inspired by tradition yet always timelessly contemporary, there is no-one to match her visionary style and superb quality. This crisp white dream of a dress is stylish, sought-after ~ and stunning!

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Superb vintage condition.

100% cotton of exceptional quality that looks and feels wonderful. In dreamy, summery, classic white with navy blue piping/trim ~ effortlessly wearable and just beautiful!


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SIZE: 
Vintage sizes can often come up a little differently to modern day sizing, so please see the measurements below to be sure of fit... xxx

Size label in garment is : UK size 12 / Euro size 38 / US size  10 but please see below for sizing suggestions and estimates. Vintage clothing is often styled (and sized) smaller to modern clothing, so we estimate this dress may  fit: 

UK 8-14 ~ might fit other sizes ~ please see measurements.

EURO 36-42 ~ might fit other sizes ~ please see measurements.

US 4/6  - 10/12 ~ might fit other sizes ~ please see measurements.


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Measurements: All measurements are taken with the dress laid flat so please double up for all the way around where appropriate. 

All measurements are taken with the garment pulled a bit to flatten ~ and please be aware that there is inevitably a slight discrepancy in the ways different people measure ~ so all measurements are approximate and please give or take about a ¼ inch or so either way. 

Please measure against a similar garment of your own which you know fits you well.

Bust ~ armpit to armpit across front ~ approx: 18 inches.

Natural Waist ~ approx: 14 inches.

Length ~ taken from shoulder seam where it meets neckline, and down back of garment to hem  ~ approx: 47 1/2 inches.


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HISTORY :  Laura Ashley ~ Classic, Beautiful, Timeless...


"I reckon that women looked their best at the turn of the century..." ~ Laura Ashley

Laura Ashley is one of the world's most recognisable British brands and has over 40 years experience in making beautiful clothing with retro styling and timeless chic, capturing the essence of the Victorian and Edwardian eras, and the 20s and 30s, which makes all of its designs quintessentially English and timeless.

Laura's love of all things Victorian led to the longer length silhouette which would become the company's trademark and was right on trend at the end of the 1960s when fashion turned from the mini to the maxi ~  a trend that has since returned with force, emphasising Laura Ashley's timeless quality. In 1961 Laura Ashley and her husband Bernard moved from their Kent home, the original design and production venue, to Carno in Wales to enable them to expand the business and be inspired by the rolling Welsh countryside.

Having expanded into clothing design and manufacture in the 1960s, in 1966 Laura produced her first dresses for social rather than work attire ~ these were the first ‘true’ Laura Ashley dresses which often evoked a rural, 19th century feel, characterised by romantic designs and the use of natural fabrics ~ in plums, browns, earth-hewn tones and other natural colours that lent themselves to a colour palette which reflected quality, subtlety and nostalgia ~ the latter mirroring a trend in dressing that came with the end of the 60s.

The longer length silhouette became the company’s trademark and worked in their favour, as fashion lengths switched from mini to maxi. The dresses were made from the textiles printed by the company, often in natural fabrics, and the designs were sometimes modern interpretations of antique prints (influences included English Medieval, William Morris, Chinese and Egyptian). The 20s and 30s were also brilliantly referenced with ‘Flapper’ inspired sailor dresses in the loveliest, most lightweight linens of cream and white with iconic styling ~ indeed, these dresses have become very sought after and are typical of Laura’s love of classic lines, beauty and nostalgia that evoke a very particular part of English heritage. With these modern versions of fashion from times gone by, she had hit upon a "brand new version of the past”.

A major influence on her dress designing was her 'Wren’s uniform': "The uniform was a very good quality navy gabardine and you could press it and wear it with a clean white cotton shirt and collar and tie...and with a nice, elegant little hat and black leather shoes." This styling became particularly evident in her beautifully tailored riding dresses, equestrian influenced clothes and 20s inspired outfits ~ a vintage style that continues to influence modern fashion sensibilities.

The ‘Laura Ashley look’ became synonymous with a graceful simplicity in women’s styles and the enduring popularity of long, period-inspired gowns, voluminous peasant dresses, drop-waisted sailor dresses, riding dresses and equestrian style coats with their effortlessly vintage appeal and evocations of the idyllic pastoral lifestyle and past eras.

Laura Ashley had studied 18th and 19th century prints in museum collections for her miniature floral patterns and her countryside aesthetic towards the end of the sixties saw the business boom (and bloom) with extraordinary and rapid success that proved to be built on an almost unshakeable foundation.

Having opened her first shop in Machynlleth in 1960, and her first London shop in 1968, the early vintage/heritage inspired designs of this arbiter of fashion and lifestyle became so in demand (in one week alone, the Fulham Road shop sold 4,000 dresses) that by the mid 70s, dresses from her factories in the heart of mid Wales were being sold across Europe and by the mid 1980s, there were over 200 stores across the world.

Currently, the desire to reference vintage style in fashion has returned and vintage fashion is now extremely sought after everywhere, boosting the popularity of Laura Ashley’s vintage pieces which are now being exhibited in vintage collections and coveted by collectors worldwide. Laura Ashley’s early designs are now used as inspiration by couture designers ~ and similar, nostalgically beautiful, prints are emerging all over the fashion industry. A look at the runways reveal the influence that Laura Ashley has had on modern fashion, as vintage inspired pieces and fabrics and patterns strut down the catwalk, from floral Victorian style dresses and equestrian pieces to floaty chiffon and summery, lightweight cottons and linens, causing fashion editors to reminisce on the romantic aspect of fashion’s history and on Laura Ashley’s iconically important place within it.

Laura Ashley's significant place in British fashion history was further cemented in Summer 2013 with the first major retrospective of the designer held at Bath’s fashion museum and the Bowes museum in Co Durham ~ showcasing over 70 vintage dresses and capturing Laura Ashley’s characteristic look of the 60s and 70s which inspired a generation of women.

This vintage British brand evoked a sense of permanence with its links to the past and dependence on the natural that contrasted dramatically during its emergence with the more transient and overtly manufactured styles of other designers. Its association with excellent tailoring and quality is famous worldwide ~ and it has at its heart a classic, timeless endurance which became the Laura Ashley ethos and signature look and which has become extremely sought after today.

Modern fashionistas adore Laura Ashley pieces, especially her earliest clothing which represents her vision of timeless romance in the way Laura Ashley herself truly envisioned it. Many brides worldwide now carefully select a beautiful vintage Laura Ashley dress for their wedding, whether in white, cream or for a more bohemian look, a patterned or floral design ~ and bridesmaids and maids of honour increasingly look to vintage Laura Ashley pieces, especially her 20s/30s  inspired sailor dresses, for these special occasions when they want to look nostalgically beautiful.

Laura Ashley vintage pieces are now collected, worn, adored and desired! ~ and once you have seen and worn their clothing you'll know why! 

From printing headscarves in 1953 to the immutable style icon that she has become, perhaps Laura Ashley’s success can be summed up by her attitude to fashion:

“I don’t like ephemeral things; I like things that last forever...”


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20th Century Vintage & Contemporary

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