1938 - 1945 Ladies' Evening Wear

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1940s Sewing Pattern Vintage Hollywood 1251 Short Day Dress or Floor Length Evening Dress
Hollywood 1251, ca. 1943.
Jean Patou evening gown illustrated by Leon Benigni, 1941
Jean Patou evening gown illustrated by Leon Benigni, 1941
Nettie Rosenstein 1941 Evening Gown, John Rawlings — Clipping
Nettie Rosenstein 1941 Bergdorf Goodman, Evening Gown, John Rawlings
Simplicity 1592
Simplicity 1592; ©1945; Women's Evening and Daytime Skirt: The skirt, cut in six sections, falls in an easy flare. It is joined to a waist band and finished with a side opening. Style I is evening length and Style II is street length. | Vintage Patterns Wikia
Simplicity 1469; ©1945; MISSES’ AND WOMEN’S ONE-PIECE DAYTIME AND EVENING DRESS: The bodice, styled with a sweetheart neckline, has soft gathers along the upper edges of the center front seam and the lower back edge. A flared peplum trims the four-paneled skirt. In Style I, the floor length dress has a curved opening below the front seam. The sleeves are short and a sequin band may be used to outline peplum. Style II may be made with short or three-quarter length sleeves.
Simplicity 1469 A
Simplicity 1469; ©1945; MISSES’ AND WOMEN’S ONE-PIECE DAYTIME AND EVENING DRESS: The bodice, styled with a sweetheart neckline, has soft gathers along the upper edges of the center front seam and the lower back edge. A flared peplum trims the four-paneled skirt. In Style I, the floor length dress has a curved opening below the front seam. The sleeves are short and a sequin band may be used to outline peplum. Style II may be made with short or three-quarter length sleeves. | Vintage Patterns Wiki
McCall 5987
McCall 5987; ca. 1945; Misses' Evening Dress. Featured in McCall Style News, March 1945. | Vintage Patterns Wikia
McCall 5986; ©1945; Ladies & Misses' Cape. The envelope contains patterns and instructions to make a cape in three different styles. View A is below the hip length and and has a hood. View B are made in shorter lengths and have an optional tie bow.
McCall 5986
McCall 5986; ©1945; Ladies & Misses' Cape. The envelope contains patterns and instructions to make a cape in three different styles. View A is below the hip length and and has a hood. View B are made in shorter lengths and have an optional tie bow. | Vintage Patterns Wikia