Lucille Ball was an original superstar and a cover girl for Max Factor in the 1930's and 1940's, but it was her breakout role in "I Love Lucy" that brought her recognition and fame and attention to her signature polka-dots dresses she wore on the show. Nothing is more timeless than polka-dots and like Lucy you can't go wrong.
1960's Polka-Dot Silk Cocktail Dress @ Vintageous.com |
I love the deep-cut collar and dickey detail of this fitted hourglass dress;
and the large olive green dots -my favorite color.
and the large olive green dots -my favorite color.
Solange Knowles wearing designer Moschino polka-dot double-breasted crop jacket and pleated skirt, November 2013 |
Model Jean Jean Shrimpton, Photo by William Klein, circa 1960's |
Vintage 1950's Linen Crepe Polka Dot Cocktail Dress @ Mill Street Curated Vintage on 1stdibs.com |
Veruschka wearing a two-piece ensemble -Vogue Pattern Book Autumn, 1965 |
Models Jean Patchett and Carmen Dell’Orefice - Photo by Cecil Beaton, 1949 - via vogue.tumblr.com |
Victoria Beckham in Japanese label "Comme des Garçons" black belted spot print coat |
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