Sometime last year I stumbled upon a set of fantastic red wooden 
sombrero buttons on their original 1940s cards. I snapped them up and 
immediately began envisioning the perfect dress to show them off in all 
their novelty glory. I snagged a copy of Hollywood Pattern 1371, a 
delightful sundress featuring a sweetheart neckline, tie belt, and a 
bolero jacket, and knew it was just the ticket for the dress I was 
imagining. As the buttons were trimmed with lemon yellow and lime green 
yarn hat bands, I settled upon a bright lime linen look fabric. Wanting 
to add an additional pop of color to the ensemble, I chose a 
bright tomato red and white polka dot fabric for the jacket. The overall
 style and color scheme conjured up an image of a
 costume a Hollywood starlet might have worn when she traveled to South 
America in her latest film (I could totally see Paulette Goddard in this
 outfit, for sure.)
I asked Debora from The Black Pinafore if she would be willing to sew up this set for me, and she 
happily obliged. The finished outfit was even more amazing than I 
pictured it to be; as always, Debora has an impeccable eye for details 
and fit. I'm very impressed with her tailoring skills; the garments she 
has sewn for me have all fit so well, right off the hanger! The set been a 
dream to wear and I'm delighted to finally reveal it to my readers!
These
 photos were taken by the talented Matt Carson; he and I took a trip to 
the old mining towns of Miami and Globe, where we found two doorways 
that begged to become picture backdrops. 
I accessorized with a 1940s painted wooden sombrero necklace and earring set, a Mexican-style carved 'fab-a-lite' bangle by ThePinkBungaloo, and Miss L Fire's Sonny spectator heels.  
xoxo,
Amanda Lee 




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