New Vintage Arrival: 1960’s Black Strappy Crepe Gown with Sequin Bodice

This dress is a case of when black does not equate to ‘boring’ in evening wear. This crepe gown has a lovely shimmer and is fitted in a wiggle style skirt. Beautifully designed, this dress is perfect for a lady who would like to show off her curves. The straps can be worn or tucked in for a strapless look.

Bust 36
Waist 28

$275

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New Vintage Arrival: 1960’s Lemon Yellow Silk Chiffon and Lace Tea Dress AP

This dress is a sweet treat in sherbet lemon silk chiffon.  Accented with a lace wrapped bodice, this dress is very flattering with a high waist that sits just below the bust-line and flares out in a light foam of vintage silk.  As an added sweet touch there is a lovely little bow at the back in chiffon.  Our favorite detail on this dress is the unique construction of the neckline; a folded ruching of a combination of chiffon that is given added stiffness with tulle.  This dress wouldn’t be out of place in a lovely garden party.

Bust 34

Waist 25

$425

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Ontario Wedding on Style Me Pretty – Featuring Cabaret Vintage

We are huge fans of Style Me Pretty, and are especially proud that one of our Cabaret Brides, Katie has been featured in their profile of a lovely Stratford, Ontario wedding. Our Cabaret Soiree Dress is featured on the bride and Simple Photo has created a lovely collection of memories of their special day, check out the entire gallery on Style Me Pretty. It has been such a joy for the last year seeing our line of Cabaret Dresses take on a life of their own.  From their inception to these individual pieces leaving the store, its wonderful to see where they end up and how they have become part of so many lives and special events.  We are so happy to have helped so many beautiful brides this year.

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Cabaret June Stylestory – Off to The Islands

Our two vintage stylistas are off for an afternoon at the Toronto Islands, packing umbrellas and a light lunch they take the 15min ferry ride to check out the Toronto skyline from another perspective.  Our stylish lady wears a vintage 50s print one piece swimsuit with a straw boater hat from the 50s.  Her eye protection are original Correna of France shades made popular in the 60s by Jackie Kennedy.  Her awesome guy stays cool with a Hawaiian made classic Hawaiian shirt and completes the look with a 50s straw fedora.  His glasses are orignal 60s aviators with curved arms.  Together they make a stylish pair as they explore the shoreline.

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Cabaret Vintage Cocktail Bride Dresses featured in NOW Magazine

Wedding season is upon us and for the modern bride finding a dress that reflects their personal style can be a challenge when faced with large hoop skirts and corseted bodices. Many brides are now looking for a dress that is more of a cocktail dress and more classically styled rather than fantasy with long trains and many yards of fabric.  The Cabaret Collection of dresses for brides can be best be described as perfect for The Cocktail Bride.  Less traditional than the typical wedding gown, this style of dress has classic silhouettes and compliments the new style of wedding that couples are frequently favoring.  After all, its hard to manage a bustle with a floor-length hem during a sunset beach ceremony or fabulous cocktail reception.   Andrew Sardone of Now Magazine wrote a piece not so long ago about The Cocktail Bride and featured some of our Cabaret Dresses.  Thanks Andrew!

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