I just HAD to.....okay? Because I keep finding more examples of paisley, and I just love it so much that I feel compelled to share them with you! Like this pretty paisley frock (made from a 1956 McCall's pattern, #3488):
A vintage dress with a matching turban:
And this gorgeous red paisley, from a 1967 Glamour Magazine:
And then there's this lovely head scarf on an equally lovely model:
Bright separates from Jane Colby. I LOVE the colors in this pattern!
My, oh, my; this shawl trimmed with purple fringe surely is a beauty!
The shawl reminded me of my vintage fringed scarf, below. I have shown this to you before in little glimpses, but I am not sure you all appreciated it's complete FABULOSITY! (Do you now?? I mean, come on! Do you?) It belonged to my mother-in-law, and I love it.
These next two were in Seventeen magazine (I love my early 70's magazines!), in an article titled "Paisley Peasants":
That's it for my latest Paisley Post.
But, you know me! I am just crazy enough to do it again.....
Please do it again, you know I love it! I could do several blogs showing all the paisley I have. Love the peasant girls and that red dress. Great post. Love T
ReplyDeleteagree with tina. i love paisley - all blogs on it are most welcome!
ReplyDeleteJust watched a couple of old "Bewitched" shows yesterday afternoon and Endora was all decked out in one in a lovely paisley print that could have been one of these. Love T
ReplyDeleteHeidi, that scarf that belonged to your mother-in-law is gorgeous! Twyla
ReplyDeleteahhhh! I LOVE that shawl! <3
ReplyDeleteHi cute blog :) I'm now following x I found the bottom pic of the girls on Pinterest and used it for an inspiration post :)Paisley is just so retro and cute...I've always loved this type of pattern.
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