I'll never forget the moment in Amerian Hustle when I spotted the first of several Diane von Furstenberg vintage wrap dresses seen on Amy Adams. You see, I know the difference between the originals from the 70s and the ones made today. The 70s version the hem is below the knee and have cuffs on the sleeves. The new ones made today the hem is above the knee and don't have the cuffs. I was really freaking out when I saw Amy Adams wearing the Twig Print dress that Diane von Ferstenberg wore on the cover of Newsweek in 1976.
Back in early February I took my family to see the Diane von Furstenberg: Journey of a Dress Exhibition at the Wilshire May Company building in Los Angeles. DVF is one of my all-time favorite fashion designers, and I was so excited to be able to celebrate the 4oth anniversary of the iconic 70s wrap dress. The show was something pretty special. The show consisted of many mannequins wearing vintage and current Diane von Furstenberg iconic wrap dresses. The mannequins had labels below that indicated the year the dress was from. There were large photographs of vintage ads, scenes in popular films in which the actresses wore the iconic wrap dress, vintage DVF runway shows, and photos of Diane herself. Diane von Furstenberg chose to have this amazing show in Los Angeles over New York City. Thank goodness for that. I just had to drive up a freeway.
Here I am enjoying the show. It was a chilly day so I didn't wear my DVF wrap dress. Now I'm kicking myself for not doing so.
If you're anywhere near LA, go see the show. It's been extended through May 1.
Vintage ads.
One of the Amercian Hustle scene photographs on the far left.
I'm pointing out the magazine cover.
Diane's personal collection of Andy Warhol pop art.
I'm poining out the fact that my dress, the square tips pink dress I bought in 2013 - is here! I wish I would have worn it. Darn!
I am a Stay-At-Home mom in Orange County, CA. The purpose of this blog is to share my outfits with the intent of being fashionable yet age-appropriate. I am a 40+ fashion blogger. I copy pieces I see on TV. I'm really, really good at finding excellent deals on quality brands. I diligently try to find the best deals and promo codes, so the prices shown on links are not necessarily the prices I paid. Say no to frumpy clothes.
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That must have been amazing, and how fun to see the dress you own on display! I would have squealed for sure!
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