Saturday, September 29, 2012
Bridal Fashions from 1924 - Good Housekeeping
How lovely these are, romantic and feminine. Wouldn't these styles be nice see now?
Friday, September 28, 2012
Flapper Era Outfits - 1924 Good Housekeeping
This is also a chance to see what early designers were doing. There is much discussion of the masculine tailoring influence, but there was lots of satin and lace in the evenings. "Fringe is again one of the smart trimmings, but beaded frocks, although still shown more or less in the formal collections, are not quite so popular as they were."
Wednesday, September 26, 2012
Modes Royal Fabulous Patterns - 1951
The "breathtakingly beautiful" gown would look right at home on any red carpet today. And that two piece dress has the best peplum ever. The "cutaway suit" looks tailored, but also gives such an hourglass shape...good design shows.
Friday, September 21, 2012
As One Girl To Another...More 1940 Kotex Advice
Be especially careful to not get a cold!
Thursday, September 20, 2012
As One Girl To Another...1940 Kotex Advice
But really have things changed so much?
Monday, September 17, 2012
Are Your Legs Straight? - 1905
Sunday, September 16, 2012
Van Dresser Fashion Drawing Lessons - 1905
Actually Mr. William T. Van Dresser did some lovely illustrations, including (I assume) the lady in this ad. He did the art for this charming children's book and you can find magazine covers with more lovely ladies. So maybe he was on to something and you could have had a career!
Saturday, September 15, 2012
Chesterfields Sundial Dress - 1940
Thursday, September 13, 2012
Mail Order Patterns from The Progressive Farmer - 1940
There is speculation that most of the mail order patterns all came from one company, but I don't think we really know. If you have more information please share. Also if anybody knows more about Lillian L. Keller who worked for the Tennessee Extension Service, she seems to have been a clever gal indeed!
Wednesday, September 12, 2012
The Progressive Farmer and Southern Ruralist - 1940
Sunday, September 9, 2012
Aldens Catalog 1956-57 - Slips, Panties and Jayne Mansfield's Pajamas!
(Did you know she spoke five languages, and was a classically trained pianist and violinist?)
(Another 'I'm on vacation' repost from October, 2011)
Saturday, September 8, 2012
"Give new ones a ducking before you wear them." - 1932
Plenty of instructions here on how to care for your stockings, but they were Pure Silk! This is another company that is still with us...and they still make stockings. You can read more here.
(a repost from March, 2010)
Friday, September 7, 2012
Full-Blown Skirts, Impudent Bows, Neat Checks - Simplicity Patterns - 1952
Perfect day-in-the-city dress in a sophisticated soft sheer with full skirt and sleeves. Simplicity Printed Pattern 3848. Sizes 12 to 20. 35¢. Size 14 requires 5 3/8 yards of 35" fabric. Perfect day-in-the-country dress in neat checks. Simplicity Printed Pattern 3851. Sizes 12 to 20. 35¢. Size 14 requires 4 5/8 yards of 35" checked fabric, 3/8 yard of 35" fabric for trim.
Full-blown skirt and great big, impudent bow. made in the kind of checks you see coming. Simplicity Printed Pattern 3850. Sizes 12 to 20. 35¢. Size 14 requires 5 1/4 yards of 35" fabric. Cool and uncluttered little summer dress. Simplicity Printed Pattern 3857. Sizes 11 to 18. 35¢. Size 13 requires 4 1/4 yards of 35" lengthwise-striped fabric, 1/4 yard of 35" fabric for collar. Horizontal stripes above vertical stripes, Simplicity Printed Pattern 3844. Sizes 12 to 20. 35¢. Size 14 requires 3 3/4 yards of 35" lengthwise-striped fabric, 3/4 yard of 35" fabric for trim.
(This is a repost from Feb 2010)
Thursday, September 6, 2012
How To Retain Youth by Lillian Russell (1905)
This is from the 100th issue of McCall's Magazine put out in 1976.
(and it's a repost from May 2009)
To many women in domestic life the cook's ill temper is a tragedy, the laundress's predilection for superfluous blue a bodily infliction, the excessive prices of the butcher a great sorrow of her existence. Ah! She will need more than massage and cold cream can accomplish to eradicate the woe-begone expression, the downward droop of the discontented lips. If you would remain young, discharge the ill-tempered cook! Find a new laundress! Deal at another market! Ten years from now the cook's ill temper will have subsided, but what of the telltale lines about your mouth? Ten years from now the over-blued lingerie will have been replaced by other garments, but how about the creases around your eyes? Ten years from now the Beef Trust may have frizzled into the millennium, but alas for the wrinkled forehead that you have cultivated! (1905)
Wednesday, September 5, 2012
The Twist - All About The Craze That Rocks The Nation - 1963
(A repost from March, 2010)
"They call it the Teenagers gift to the Top Hat and Tails Set! It's that swinging, swaying, wiggling, waggling wonder dance that has turned out to be the greatest movement to hit the hi-toned playboys and playgirls since the Social Register rang up its first 400 names. Every party in every penthouse from Park Avenue to Sutton Place is now a Twist Party! Every mink coat that meets a dress suit immediately asks Do You Twist?" It's become the thing to do, old man, don't cha'know?"
It's hard to know just what to show you from this fabulous magazine...it's all just so hip! So let's concentrate on the fashion...
Don't you feel like turning up the music? Let's Twist!
Tuesday, September 4, 2012
...adding to the happiness and efficiency of 1,100,000 women each month
(this is another 'I'm still on vacation' repost from February, 2009)
Monday, September 3, 2012
Stout Women May Wear Draped Skirts
"The graceful model, illustrated on a woman of full figure, will convince the most skeptical that women of avoirdupois need not shun drapery."