You have seen this dress in every black and white 1940's film featuring a working woman and here it is in living color in all it's highly fashionable glory! It is a beautiful forest green with a thick gold trim around the bodice and neck ending in a pretty satin bow tie above the breasts. It is made of a very thick poly and Spandex and is a perfect recreation worthy of any Hollywood set.
It is paired with a contrasting deep red authentic 1950's Vanity Fair 100% Nylon slip with heavy lace at the top and bottom. To top off this stunning vintage ensemble, I wore a very rare black Exquisite Form combination bullet bra and waist cincher with metal zipper and hook and eye closures which looks amazing when wet! It also features black satin gloves, a garter belt and stockings, retro strap heels and panties. The scene starts off in black and white and quickly goes to color mid-scene under a shower. This realistic recreation gets wet exactly as you think those 1940's dresses would in the movies, and clings, holds water very well, shines, and just looks and feels perfect when soaked. I show off this beautiful dress again and again, then start the wonderful contrast when the bright red slip begins to be exposed. The Oasis wetlook tease was made for this outfit, and little by little more and more of the underthings and skin is shown.
This is a highly erotic, very glamorous and sensual scene featuring brilliant colors, fantastic retro and vintage clothing, and slow moving because it was filmed in 3/4 speed for an outstanding effect. A gorgeous scene and one of my all time favorite outfits! You will love this scene!
Thank you! My retro and vintage things are just a joy to soak, especially the vintage lingerie and dresses. I occasionally wear this particular late 40's, early 50's bullet bra and another one to select functions, they are truly stunning and both in excellent shape. They make me look powerful lol!
Yes, I currently have a poll running to see which of these retro outfits will get messy. Eventually I will do many of them but I thought I'd offer the poll for the first one. Right now, the green lace prom dress is in the lead but you still have time to vote! https://umd.net/forums/topicid/742770
I would love to see a few examples of the full length lace pastel shade 40s/50s gown you mentioned you were going to get messy in future.
Hope you don't mind but I have attached a few elegant suits I would love to see messy if you have any of them too for future reference from 40s/50s as you say you have a big collection from such a decadent classy era.
No rush on anything. The wait can add to the anticipation when you know it going to happen
I have done 4 or 5 messy sessions in nice suits so far, I have this one coming out in a few days. Those examples of business suits you left are truly wonderful and if I was still in the work force, I'd be wearing similar ones. Mine are a little dated lol!
I've also included a pic of the few of the dresses I was planning on doing in Spring, not sure it they will get wet, messy, or both!
Just so there is no mistake I am MALE if by Ms W. you thought I was female & called Chris. I just love retro formalwear & you have some very nice gowns in your collection & look forward to seeing more messy suits too. Can I ask what part of America you are based as always loved West Virginia & is on my bucket list if I ever get chance to do it. Thanks for posting pics of your dresses.
You never know so I went with the pic lol! The messy suits have been in my store for some time, another one will be up next week, and of course, more to come! As for where I live, it is literally in the middle of the country in the middle of nowhere and the closest town you would recognize is more than an hour away. I do spend a lot of time in St. Louis since I have a few businesses there and recently moved from lower Michigan where I lived the past three years. Before that, it was in various parts of Colorado, then various places in Texas, but I travel very often and am at home in half a dozen other cities as well. I also lived oversees for many years and am hoping that my traveling days, for work anyway, will be over soon. Love the North Keys lol!
I think you can safely say you don't live a dull life & I have seen St Louis etc on films & like Colorado too as it's where the Stephen King film 'The Shining' was filmed & The Stanley Hotel where King thought of the idea.
I look forward to all your future updates & hopefully I may get to the America one day.