How about a little Parisian couture from the Fall of 1966 today? Yes, I thought so.
Left: Christian Dior black silk crepe dinner dress with a wide band of silver sequins at the empire waist and at the same level on the upper arm. The long sleeves are slit to the wrist.
Right: Christian Dior black silk crepe evening gown with cut-outs at the back accented with diamanté ball buttons.
This cut-out style was destined to be copied by nearly everyone. I've sold numerous 1960's cocktail dresses with interesting cut-outs at the back. This is the original.
Lanvin black silk crepe evening gown is circled in stripes of pink, acid green, and black sequins at the bodice. Interesting squared-off armholes.
Patou coatdress in cream double-faced wool that has been cut on the bias. Welted seams tame the bias. Worn with ribbed tights, kidskin boots, and a wool cap over a silk head scarf.
Left: Philippe Venet back wrap coat in neon yellow brushed wool fleece.
Right: Philippe Venet back wrap coat in cream wool fleece. Has a belt and a slit at the front hem.
OK, I have to comment on these coats. They close in the back. Interesting, but I can just see myself trying to figure out how the heck this was worn if I ever found one of these at an estate. I would more than likely have put it on the mannequin backwards and wondered why it wasn't falling correctly and why the pockets were on the back!
Yves St. Laurent grey wool coat with a flared fit and big silver disc buttons.
Yves St. Laurent black wool coat fitted at the bodice and flaring below the waist. Accented with big gold disc buttons.
Monday, November 30, 2009
Paris Couture - 1966
Labels:
1966,
Christian Dior,
couture,
Jean Patou,
philippe venet,
Yves Saint Laurent
Sunday, November 29, 2009
New at Couture Allure - Vintage Evening Gowns & Accessories
REMINDER! Tomorrow is the last day to place your order with Couture Allure if you want your item shipped before we close. I will be away on a buying trip until December 10.
It's been a quiet week at Couture Allure, but I did manage to list a few accessories, including a bunch of vintage scarves, hats, and some jewelry. I also listed some vintage evening gowns that will be perfect for New Year's Eve.
It's been a quiet week at Couture Allure, but I did manage to list a few accessories, including a bunch of vintage scarves, hats, and some jewelry. I also listed some vintage evening gowns that will be perfect for New Year's Eve.
Labels:
what's new
Saturday, November 28, 2009
Friday, November 27, 2009
Fashion Illustrations - 1963
I am an art lover. When I travel, I spend a lot of time in museums looking at art. I admire and envy anyone who has talent with a pencil, pen, or brush. Don't get me wrong. I have my own talents. I can take a flat piece of fabric and use my sewing and tailoring skills to turn it into a beautiful garment. I can embellish that garment with embroidery or beadwork. I can knit and crochet. But, much as I would like, I cannot draw and I cannot paint.
It takes great talent to look at clothing and translate the look and feel of it onto paper. These illustrations from Harper's Bazaar magazine from 1963 are wonderful examples. Can you feel the fabrics? Can you see what these garments look like in real life? There are no artist signatures, but in tiny print at the corner of each page is the name Perint. These drawings are some of the early work of fashion illustrator Gladys Perint Palmer.
Georgia Bullock dress and matching fringed stole. Dress bodice in charcoal wool knit with skirt and stole in bias cut charcoal and taupe plaid brushed wool. Sold for $145 in 1963 (about $1010 in today's dollar).
Left: De De Johnson camel colored wool knit dress and jacket with leather half belt and buttons. Sold for $110 in 1963 (about $766 in today's dollar).
Right: Off-white worsted whipcord wool suit by Couture West. Sold for $160 in 1963 (about $1114 in today's dollar).
Left: Oscar of Beverly Hills camel's hair suit with welted seams. Sold for $185 in 1963 (about $1289 in today's dollar).
Right: Weatherbee windproof coat of beige cotton suede lined in Acrilan pile. Sold for $35 in 1963 (about $244 in today's dollar).
Pure white camel's hair coat with collar and lining in guanaco fur by Stanley Nelson.
It takes great talent to look at clothing and translate the look and feel of it onto paper. These illustrations from Harper's Bazaar magazine from 1963 are wonderful examples. Can you feel the fabrics? Can you see what these garments look like in real life? There are no artist signatures, but in tiny print at the corner of each page is the name Perint. These drawings are some of the early work of fashion illustrator Gladys Perint Palmer.
Georgia Bullock dress and matching fringed stole. Dress bodice in charcoal wool knit with skirt and stole in bias cut charcoal and taupe plaid brushed wool. Sold for $145 in 1963 (about $1010 in today's dollar).
Left: De De Johnson camel colored wool knit dress and jacket with leather half belt and buttons. Sold for $110 in 1963 (about $766 in today's dollar).
Right: Off-white worsted whipcord wool suit by Couture West. Sold for $160 in 1963 (about $1114 in today's dollar).
Left: Oscar of Beverly Hills camel's hair suit with welted seams. Sold for $185 in 1963 (about $1289 in today's dollar).
Right: Weatherbee windproof coat of beige cotton suede lined in Acrilan pile. Sold for $35 in 1963 (about $244 in today's dollar).
Pure white camel's hair coat with collar and lining in guanaco fur by Stanley Nelson.
Thursday, November 26, 2009
I'm Thankful
Today is Thanksgiving Day here in the U.S. It's a day when we stop to think about all the things in our lives that we're thankful for. Today, I am thankful for you.
I'm thankful for all my dear readers who come here each day to share a bit of my world.
I'm thankful for the online friends I've made who also enjoy vintage fashion.
I'm thankful that I have a place to share things the that I am passionate about.
I'm thankful that you "get" me, that you understand, and that you love the same things I do.
Thank you for being here. Thank you for reading my blog. Thank you for you.
Happy Thanksgiving!
I'm thankful for all my dear readers who come here each day to share a bit of my world.
I'm thankful for the online friends I've made who also enjoy vintage fashion.
I'm thankful that I have a place to share things the that I am passionate about.
I'm thankful that you "get" me, that you understand, and that you love the same things I do.
Thank you for being here. Thank you for reading my blog. Thank you for you.
Happy Thanksgiving!
Wednesday, November 25, 2009
Travel in Style
As those of us in the U.S. prepare for tomrorrow's Thanksgiving holiday, today will be one of the busiest travel days of the year.
Airports, train stations, and bus terminals will all be extra busy today.
Roads will be heavily traveled as more people choose to drive to grandma's house in this tough economy.
As you make your way to your holiday destination, please travel safely.
And travel in style!
Airports, train stations, and bus terminals will all be extra busy today.
Roads will be heavily traveled as more people choose to drive to grandma's house in this tough economy.
As you make your way to your holiday destination, please travel safely.
And travel in style!
Labels:
travel wardrobe
Tuesday, November 24, 2009
Paris Hats - 1945
October 1945. Paris was liberated the previous August and the final German surrender in Europe took place in late April. 6 months later, a French fashion magazine asks, "Sommes-Nous Prêts?". "Are You Ready?" for the return of la Haute Couture Parisienne?
In the fall of 1945, fashion was just beginning to emerge from the strictures of the war. The best Parisian milliners produced some magical hats to celebrate the rebirth of beauty and couture. Descriptions have been translated from the French.
Left: Jane Blanchot green velvet hood with otter fur back and pom-poms.
Right: J.-Suzanne Talbot braided felt and velvet tall hat with jewels at the front crown.
Left: Eneley Soeurs brown velvet with beige feathers.
Right: Germaine Bouché velvet with ferns and birds.
Left: Gilbert Orcel velvet with tartan fabric and feathers.
Right: Agnès brown felt decorated with imagination.
Left: Blanche et Simone black felt and velvet.
Right: Le Monnier high shape decorated with chiffon.
Left: Simone Cange black velvet with knit tulle.
Right: Sygur velvet toque with tropical birds.
Left: Claude St-Cyr tobacco brown felt with cock feathers.
Right: Nelly Levasseur velvet with ostrich plumes.
Left: Janette Colombier black velvet with heavenly feather plumes.
Right: Rose Valois brown felt with feathers.
In the fall of 1945, fashion was just beginning to emerge from the strictures of the war. The best Parisian milliners produced some magical hats to celebrate the rebirth of beauty and couture. Descriptions have been translated from the French.
Left: Jane Blanchot green velvet hood with otter fur back and pom-poms.
Right: J.-Suzanne Talbot braided felt and velvet tall hat with jewels at the front crown.
Left: Eneley Soeurs brown velvet with beige feathers.
Right: Germaine Bouché velvet with ferns and birds.
Left: Gilbert Orcel velvet with tartan fabric and feathers.
Right: Agnès brown felt decorated with imagination.
Left: Blanche et Simone black felt and velvet.
Right: Le Monnier high shape decorated with chiffon.
Left: Simone Cange black velvet with knit tulle.
Right: Sygur velvet toque with tropical birds.
Left: Claude St-Cyr tobacco brown felt with cock feathers.
Right: Nelly Levasseur velvet with ostrich plumes.
Left: Janette Colombier black velvet with heavenly feather plumes.
Right: Rose Valois brown felt with feathers.
Labels:
1945,
paris haute couture,
vintage hats
Monday, November 23, 2009
And The Answer Is....
...1984! You guys are good! You were all close. I tried to make it a little harder by changing the image to grayscale, but I still didn't stump you.
The image was from an ad for Cutex nail color and lipstick. Here are more images from 1984 to inspire you today.
The image was from an ad for Cutex nail color and lipstick. Here are more images from 1984 to inspire you today.
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1984
Sunday, November 22, 2009
New at Couture Allure - Vintage Dresses and a Jumpsuit!
New this week at Couture Allure are several fabulous vintage dresses and an early jumpsuit by Calvin Klein. This is but a small sampling of the new items we've added this week. See our What's New section for all the rest!
1960s floating silk chiffon goddess dress we're attributing to Sarmi based on a vintage advertisement we found.
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what's new
Saturday, November 21, 2009
Weekend Eye Candy - Yves St. Laurent 1967
An Yves St. Laurent mini dress from 1967 of ivory organdy over pale peach silk, heavily embroidered with shaped geometric pearlized and silver plastic pieces surrounded by rhinestones, silver thread and crystal beads. Sigh.
Labels:
1967,
Yves Saint Laurent
Friday, November 20, 2009
Thursday, November 19, 2009
Party Dresses - 1967
Let's party like it's 1967! Required - one sparkly dress, glitter stockings, metallic shoes, and big hair.
Saks Fifth Avenue private label burnout velvet. Sold for $145 in 1967 (about $926 in today's dollar).
All from Stix Baer & Fuller, St. Louis' high end department store. Two sparkly mini dresses sold for $40 each in 1967 (about $255 in today's dollar) and the metallic stripe dress with matching coat sold for $225 in 1967 (about $1436 in today's dollar).
It's not too late to get your own 1960's party dress for this holiday season! We've got loads of them at Couture Allure! Go take a look! Big hair not included.
Malcolm Starr royal blue dress with cuffs and hem in paillettes, wooden beads and crystals. Sold for $265 in 1967 (about $1692 in today's dollar).
Saks Fifth Avenue private label burnout velvet. Sold for $145 in 1967 (about $926 in today's dollar).
All from Stix Baer & Fuller, St. Louis' high end department store. Two sparkly mini dresses sold for $40 each in 1967 (about $255 in today's dollar) and the metallic stripe dress with matching coat sold for $225 in 1967 (about $1436 in today's dollar).
It's not too late to get your own 1960's party dress for this holiday season! We've got loads of them at Couture Allure! Go take a look! Big hair not included.
Labels:
1967,
vintage party dresses