Budget-priced under $100, this open-back long evening gown offers a sexy vibe with a criss-cross halter bodice with a triangle-shaped cut out
Allie is our dream dress, cut from non-stretch woven fabric with a super exagerrated ruffle detail bardot neckline
Model is 6'6", wearing size M Tall

Hair strategy for vintage dresses: What works: Modern techniques with vintage influence Current products and finishing Styles that complement face shape Professional or well-practiced execution Specific modern approaches: For 1950s-inspired dresses: Soft modern waves (not pin curls) Sleek low bun (not elaborate updo) Side-swept style (not victory rolls) For 1960s-inspired dresses: Sleek straight with shine Modern bob or lob High sleek ponytail For 1970s-inspired dresses: Loose textured waves Half-up, half-down with volume Natural, flowing styles For 1980s-inspired dresses: High ponytail (sleek, not crimped) Side-swept waves (not asymmetric perm) Voluminous but controlled styling Makeup approach: Modern makeup with vintage influence: Current application techniques Contemporary products and finishes Skin that looks like skin One focal point (eyes or lips) What not to do: Heavy, obvious contouring for 1940s Thick graphic liner for 1960s (use refined version) Frosty everything for 1970s Excessive shimmer for 1980s Jewelry guidelines: One statement, everything else minimal: Choose ONE piece to reference vintage aesthetic, keep rest contemporary

You dont even have to start with a brand-new piece of furnitureactor Sophia Bush used a vintage sideboard in her former Chicago bathroom
Girls with deeper skin tones look stunning in saturated, true gold and antique gold shades because the contrast between the metallic fabric and the skin creates a striking visual that photographs beautifully