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Blouses For Sale
Color:  Blue
Saint Laurent vintage Blue Flower Silk Bluse
Located in Carnate, IT
SAINT LAURENT VINTAGE SILK SHIRT. In silk. Gorgeous floral details. Vintage garment from the 70s. Italian size 42 Shoulders 42 cm Bust 50 cm Length 64 cm Sleeve 60 cm Excellent gener...
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18th Century and Earlier Blouses

CHRISTIAN DIOR blue cotton 2021 LACE PLASTRON BELTED TUNIC Shirt 34 XXS
Located in Zürich, CH
100% authentic Christian Dior belted tunic shirt in blue and ivory cotton (100%). Features lace plastron on the front.Opens with buttons on the front. Has been worn and is in excelle...
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21st Century and Contemporary Blouses

SAINT LAURENT blue cotton FADED DENIM Button Up Shirt M
Located in Zürich, CH
100% authentic Saint Laurent Button button-up shirt in blue cotton (100%) with a flat collar. Features two patch pockets on the front. Has buttoned cuffs. Closes with black buttons. ...
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2010s Blouses

M Missoni Turquoise Sleeveless Top
Located in Oakland, CA
M Missoni vibrant turquoise woven top. Lightweight with space dye striped effect. Other colors are off-white, green, and rose. No size tag found.
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21st Century and Contemporary Italian Blouses

Vintage and Designer Blouses

The term “blouse” may commonly refer to women’s clothing, but it has been used to refer to men’s garments at different points in history. The word originates from the term once used to describe the loose-fitting shirts that Frenchmen wore to work. Today, all kinds of vintage and designer blouses remain popular for everyday wear.

Designers made blouses more feminine in the early 1900s by embellishing them with embroidery and lace collars. The Gibson Girl blouse — named for a widely influential pen-and-ink drawing by American illustrator Charles Dana Gibson — added pleats, tucks and puffed sleeves. This made the blouse more stylish and fitted, which was appealing to women of all shapes and sizes.

Men’s white dress shirts informed the design of women’s blouses, including their buttons and collars. For women’s blouses, there are many more collar choices compared to men’s options. Popular styles include the Peter Pan, open spade and reversed collar.

Designers often make blouses from lightweight materials like silk and thin cotton. More affordable options are made with fabrics like polyester. While historically blouses were very plain, they can now be found in many vibrant prints and styles.

Through their evolution from workwear to everyday fashion, silk blouses are now a staple of modern style. Along with contemporary designs, vintage garments can sometimes be customized to fit any style.

Find a collection of vintage and designer blouses on 1stDibs.

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