Long Sleeved Collection
"Long Sleeved: A Timeless Elegance in Vintage Dresses" Step back in time and embrace the grace of long-sleeved dresses from the 1930s and 1940s
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"Long Sleeved: A Timeless Elegance in Vintage Dresses" Step back in time and embrace the grace of long-sleeved dresses from the 1930s and 1940s. These stunning creations, crafted by talented designers such as Sara Garfinkel, Hedwig Emanuel, Syrena Swanson, Roberta Spicer, Erwin Schwabe, Jean Peszel, Lelah Nelson, and Edna C. Rex, exude a timeless elegance that still captivates today. The Quaker Dress by Sara Garfinkel (c. 1936) showcases a modest yet sophisticated style with its high neckline and flowing silhouette. Its long sleeves provide an air of refinement while maintaining comfort. Hedwig Emanuel's dress (c. 1936) is a true embodiment of femininity with delicate lace details adorning the bodice and cuffs. The long sleeves add an extra touch of sophistication to this enchanting piece. Syrena Swanson's creation (c. 1940) features intricate embroidery on the collar and cuffs that adds a touch of whimsy to its classic design. The long sleeves make it perfect for cooler weather or formal occasions. Roberta Spicer's Quaker Dress (c. 1936) combines simplicity with elegance through its clean lines and subtle pleats at the waistline. The long sleeves offer both warmth and poise for any occasion. Erwin Schwabe's dress (c. 1936) stands out with its unique geometric patterns on the fabric paired with contrasting colors on the collar and cuffs - truly a work of art. The long sleeves complete this avant-garde look. Jean Peszel's designs are known for their impeccable tailoring, as seen in her dress from c. 1937 featuring structured shoulders that accentuate feminine curves while maintaining modesty through its demure neckline and long sleeves. Lelah Nelson's dress (c.