Sale with up to 70% discount on selected items
30s Marlene Trousers Charcoal Twill | The House of Foxy | Women's trousers
Grace Bow Tie Dress in Burgundy Wisteria | Weekend Doll
Bette Blouse in Ivory | Weekend Doll
1930s and 40s Classic High Waist Wide Leg Trousers in Teal | Weekend Doll
The Non Contrast Cardigan in Green | Emmy Design
Flirty 30's Skirt in Blue | Emmy Design
1930s Swirl Skirt Terracotta Crepe | The House of Foxy | Women's skirt
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1930S FASHION
The 1930s mark an exciting change in women's fashion. After the lively twenties, a softer, more feminine silhouette came to the fore. Flowing fabrics, emphasized waists and elegant, figure-hugging cuts characterized 1930s women's fashion and gave it a timeless tranquility. While everyday fashion became simpler, evening wear was glamorous and heavily inspired by Hollywood. At Bright House Vintage, you'll find 1930s women's clothing that picks up on this special style and translates it into wearable contemporary fashion.
OUR 1930S WOMEN'S FASHION SELECTION
Our assortment includes selected vintage-inspired fashion in the style of the 1930s, which can be combined in many ways and reflects the character of the era. This includes 1930s trousers, skirts, blouses, waistcoats and dresses, which, with their cuts and materials, capture the elegant lightness of the 1930s and appear both suitable for everyday wear and special.
Typical of this decade is the emerging courage for masculine elements in the women's world. An absolute highlight here are the classic Marlene trousers, which, with their wide leg and high waist, created a completely new, sovereign elegance. These trousers form the centerpiece for the authentic Dandy Look, which originated in this era and perfectly showcases feminine strength.
OUR 1930S BRANDS
Our selection is based on brands that have a fine sense for historical cuts and feminine shapes. Weekend Doll, Emmy Design, House of Foxy and Femkit interpret 1930s fashion in their own way, while remaining true to the style and aura of this era.