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Vintage Laura Ashley 1970s Dresses

1970 s Laura Ashley Plum Corduroy Full Length Dress
By Laura Ashley
Located in Toronto, Ontario
Take me back to the days of English garden romance dressing. 1970's Laura Ashley plum colored
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1970s Canadian Vintage Laura Ashley 1970s Dresses

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1970s Laura Ashley Floral Cotton Smock Dress
By Laura Ashley
Located in London, GB
Laura Ashley was the most famous name on the British High Street from the late 1960s and throughout
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1970s British Vintage Laura Ashley 1970s Dresses

1970s Laura Ashley Purple Floral Print Maxi Dress
By Laura Ashley
Located in London, GB
This is the classic early 1970s floral design that catapulted Laura Ashley into the darling of the
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1970s British Vintage Laura Ashley 1970s Dresses

1970s Laura Ashley Edwardian Style navy and White Cotton Dress
By Laura Ashley
Located in London, GB
This enchanting late 1960s early 1970s floral cotton tea dress is by celebrated British fashion
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1960s British Vintage Laura Ashley 1970s Dresses

Laura Ashley cotton evening dress with bustle, c. 1970s
By Laura Ashley
Located in London, GB
An extraordinary Laura Ashley evening dress with bustle, circa early 1970s. The dress is in a fine
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1970s British Vintage Laura Ashley 1970s Dresses

1970s Laura Ashley Velvet And Nylon Dress
By Laura Ashley
Located in Lugo (RA), IT
Laura Ashley empire-shaped dress, square neckline, black velvet top with nylon balloon sleeves and
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1970s British Vintage Laura Ashley 1970s Dresses

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Finding the Right Day-dresses for You

Luxurious and versatile, designer day dresses are as well suited to tea at an upscale hotel as they are to your next garden or rooftop party.

Today’s featherlight unisex day dresses — as well as the vibrant vintage day dresses of the 1950s and ’60s — look quite different from the heavy, fabric-rich de rigueur garments of the Victorian era. In the late 19th century, a woman of a certain standing might have multiple dresses to wear throughout the day: specifically, one or two for the daytime and one for the evening. For example, a long-sleeve silk dress with a prominently flared back and a round collar of gold beaded lace that hugs the neck would be suitable for stepping out during the day, while a velvet gown trimmed in silk embroidery but overall comparatively informal in appearance would be worn for afternoon tea at home. At night, a silk velvet evening dress could feature natural world motifs such as butterflies (a characteristic of Art Nouveau design) and have short sleeves adorned with lace and ruffles and a scooped neckline — the perfect attire for the theater.

During the 1920s, after all the chores were done, a woman would change from her housework clothing into a more fashionable day dress to run her errands or socialize. Some 1920s day dresses were brightly colored and featured bold patterns — a cotton dress with a dazzling floral print, perhaps, or, in the case of the more venturesome Art Deco apparel sold in high-end couture fashion boutiques of the era, semi-sheer silk garments embellished with three-dimensional beadwork or rich metallic gold lamé.

Today, a closet full of casual vintage day dresses is a must-have. Whether you opt for black, crimson or beige, day dresses bring an element of glamour to your next appointment, and in the summer, who doesn’t love a wonderfully simple, lightweight day dress cut in cotton and linen?

Because different fashion designers of every decade have offered their own take on the widely loved day dress, you’ll be able to find a variety of vintage and designer day dresses on 1stDibs. Search by creator to find enduring designs by the likes of Emilio Pucci, Pierre Cardin, Yves Saint Laurent and Christian Dior, or browse by period to uncover a scintillating collection of cotton and satin patterned dresses of the 1950s and ’60s.