Myleene Klass Revives 1940s Glamour With Her Vintage-Inspired Tea Dress Collection

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The 1940s gave us a cornucopia of glamorous, well-made, and whimsical dresses. Tea dresses with button-down details at the top, nipped-in waist, and slightly flared skirts were all the rage.

Myleene Klass elegantly departs the ITV Summer Party in Notting Hill, London, showcasing a 1940s-inspired outfit, July 17, 2013Myleene Klass elegantly departs the ITV Summer Party in Notting Hill, London, showcasing a 1940s-inspired outfit, July 17, 2013 (Credit: Spiller / WENN)

With the timeless charm of 1940s fashion, it is no surprise that many still incorporate it into their daily outfits. One of them is Myleene Klass.

Myleene Klass channels 1940s glamour in a red tea dress with a unique dice and card print, reflecting her own quirky style from her fashion line, at the ITV Summer Party in Notting Hill, LondonMyleene Klass channels 1940s glamour in a red tea dress with a unique dice and card print, reflecting her own quirky style from her fashion line, at the ITV Summer Party in Notting Hill, London (Credit: Spiller / WENN)

During the ITV Summer Party at Notting Hill, Myleene wore a lovely red tea dress inspired by the ’40s.

Upon closer inspection, you’ll see that the dress has a quirky print of cards and dice that matched the charm of the dress form, which hugged Myleene’s trim figure.

This piece is actually from Myleene’s fashion collection. Aside from being a singer and a presenter, the former Hear’Say member also designs dresses. Her collection is quite eclectic, ranging from retro-inspired dresses to edgier frocks.

This is one of our favorites from her collection. It would look perfect with vintage-style shoes and a 1940s hairdo.

Close-up of Myleene Klass's distinctive dice-print dress priced at £55, from her eclectic fashion collection, ideal for pairing with vintage accessories and hairstylesClose-up of Myleene Klass’s distinctive dice-print dress, priced at £55, from her eclectic fashion collection, ideal for pairing with vintage accessories and hairstyles