Showing posts with label 1967. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 1967. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 15, 2014

It's 1967 - Let's Wear Paper Dresses!

The Paper Caper - 1967 Paper Dresses

You can't clean them, but you can snip off the dirty parts.

"The Duchess of Windsor has worn it. Joan Kennedy, wife of the senior senator from Massachusetts, worn paper to a fund raising tea she gave last spring and passed out duplicate dresses to her celebrated guests. Pop painter Robert Rauschenberg has a tailored suit of grocery-bag paper. Princess Lee Radziwill owns a gold quilted mini-mini with gold collar and gold side panels to match her newly gold hair. Jolie Gabor lunches in paper after swimming in her pool. A number of brides have worn it to their own weddings. In the south of France a concert pianist beat the heat by wearing a paper dinner jacket designed by Paris couturier Pierre Cardin, after scissoring off the sleeves so they wouldn't get in the way of the keyboard."


If you wanted to get your very own you could check with Scott Paper Co. - two styles at $1.25 each to promote their toilet paper. You could send for paper dresses if you bought Johnston Frozen Pies, or sent two butter wrappers to the American Dairy Association. A Go-Go Light hair lightener box top plus $1.25 could get you two mini-skirted mod-styled paper dresses from the Breck shampoo people..." Air India offered a mail-order sari ("Be the first princess in the palace to own one").
 Lever Brothers offered a fireproofed "Swinging Dress" in three vibrant colors with matching hat for $1.00 plus two Dove, Lux or Lifebuoy soap wrappers. 

No need to worry about that rattling noise when you walk. Fashion expert Eugenia Sheppard thinks it's the most fun since taffeta.

The live paper doll above wears paper bracelets and a metalized paper 'lame' handkerchief evening dress by Elisa Daggs ($12.00) The wig is made of Aluminum foil.
Dressed like a party snapper, tomorrow's hostess may entertain with paper items such as these exhibited at the Museum of Contemporary Crafts.
The bikini, made of polycoated Kaycel, costs $4 and is usually a throwaway after four dips.
The slicker of polycoated Lexon ($8) is good for two dozen outings.
Paper haute couture includes a wiggy mini, a key-tag and Green Stamp shift, an 'ermine' cape, informal and glittery evening dress, colorful at-home slippers.









Sunday, December 29, 2013

It's the Cocktail Bra!

It's "mysteriously provocative"!

Thursday, December 26, 2013

I Need a New Years Makeover

I think I'll get my hair did...that should do the trick. 

Sunday, December 15, 2013

Make The Holiday Scene - the "With It" gift!

In your velvetized paper Hostess Skirt. ...looks, feels, drapes, just like rich velvet! One wrap-around style fits all sizes - snips to any length with a scissors. Guaranteed to wash or dry clean and iron. Great for entertaining or for that "with it" gift. Attractively packaged, in Festive Red!  

Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Textile Revue - 1967 Swiss Fashion Magazine -Part 2

This section of the magazine is called "Swiss Fashion at Zurich" and has many names you'll recognize.











Monday, October 25, 2010

Textile Revue - 1967 Swiss Fashion Magazine

This is a pretty terrific magazine that I think was aimed at the trade in 1967. Most of these are Swiss, but you'll see names you recognize from other european fashion houses. And if you can tell us more about what we are seeing, please share!










Wednesday, August 11, 2010

Now that I have your attention....African Styled Fashions - McCall's Magazine 1967

The lovely Sophia Loren is on the cover,her exotic good looks setting the tone for this issue...the fashion spread is in the jungle.






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Wednesday, June 9, 2010

Spy Guys!

There must be secrets and intrigue going on...codes and microfilm being passed on to those agents in silver... intelligence between the white sweater gang and high tech information gathering going on!