1930s Photoshoot with Elspeth for Royal Vintage Shoes

Gosh, I’ve been so busy I’ve forgotten to share SO much! Time to back up and show you the pretty pictures!

I put together a photo shoot with Elspeth, a local artist, musician, and model, who to me had a wonderfully 1930s Myrna Loy kind of look. We styled her in the Wearing History “Strawberry Moderne” dress, with a dapper hat from HistoricalVintage on Etsy, and a pair of red and white “Sylvia” 1930s pumps from our new retro shoe shop, Royal Vintage Shoes.

We shot at the University of Nevada, Reno, and had a great time. I’m super happy with the result, and Elspeth absolutely “killed it” with the poses. Here are a few of my favorite shots:

Royal Vintage Shoes 1930s Photo Shoot

1930s Dress Shoes and Hat by Royal Vintage

1930s Vintage Dress Shoes and Hat by Royal Vintage

While the dress and hat are one of a kind pieces and not available to purchase, you can find the “Sylvia” shoes in the 1930s section of our new shop. They also come in black/white and tan/white.


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4 Comments

  • Anonymous

    September 7, 2015 at 4:11 PM

    Hi. I would have loved to see: Correct earrings, and bracelet; especially as the outfit is sleeveless, no necklace is needed with that novelty neckline. Also, handbag and gloves are sorely missing; no lady of that time would step out the door without them; large numbers of handbags/gloves in a closet was a mark of status. Bare-handed woman who showed up for appointments/errands were considered shocking/vulgar. Hair, hat, and dress were on point, keep up the good work.

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  • Gracie

    September 15, 2015 at 9:09 PM

    Anonymous… nope… not according to my Grandmother who lived in the country and was dirt poor. Gloves were a Sunday or party thing.

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