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The Never Ending List of Collection Additions...


Here we are yet again with the latest addition to my Burlesque Costume Collection 😊
I can't help myself.. I really can't.... I could but I don't want to...
Just LOOK at the detailing.... the faux Pearls, Silver sequins, Lurex, Sea Beads! I really believe that these are pieces of art especially because they're handmade! 
You can really tell when something is extravagantly made when the sheer weight of it makes you go "Uffda!". I will never get over the pure beauty of these pieces because they really show you the personality of the artist wearing them. The 1960's really brought the "A" game when it came to burlesque attire.


1960's set includes arm bands, belt & bra via TiffLittleFingers on Etsy

The waterfalls of beading on the bra really get me going! I often wonder how many backbreaking hours it took to make this whole piece. The dedication & vision is truly amazing!



I normally don't make many fashion purchases from the 90's unless it's something that was straight out of a Delia's catalog, but this Bob Mackie "Wearable Art" Blazer was too good to pass up! 
I'm a HUGE fan of silk blazers and even more so when in this STUNNING Orchid color. 

Bustier via Bettie Page Lingerie
Blazer via Paris Archives Couture on Etsy

My vintage addiction is partly fueled by the thought that pieces like this may not be in circulation for very much longer.  It's this innate need to collect everything I can before it all disappears into permanent collections forever...

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