Showing posts with label vintage gowns. Show all posts
Showing posts with label vintage gowns. Show all posts

Monday, May 19, 2014

Charles James

English-born fashion designer Charles James (1906-1978) was known as "America's first couturier". He was pretty much self-taught, and became a master of cutting and creating highly structured pieces of clothing. He is mostly known for his lavish evening gowns, which he saw as pieces of art, making new designs and reworking old ones year after year, not caring about the season-stress that usually goes on in the world of fashion. According to The Costume Institute curator in charge, Harold Koda, Charles "transformed fashion design" and his "many advancements included the spiral cut and the taxi dress (created in 1929 and so easy to wear it could be slipped on in the backseat of a taxi). "He also "championed strapless in the Thirties; invented the figure-eight skirt, the puffer jacket and the Pavlovian waistband that expands after a meal, and was an early proponent of licensing." It is also said that Christian Dior himself credited Charles with inspiring The New Look.

So, here follows a few of Charles James' droolworthy evening gowns! This is what I call "architectural dresses"!


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And here is a photo of famous burlesque dancer Gypsy Rose Lee in one of Charles James' dresses in 1955. I think it very much resembles the pink one in the picture above...


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Wednesday, January 09, 2013

Vintage Dresses

Here in Sweden we have a blogger and vintage expert etc...named Elsa Billgren. One day I stumbled over her Pinterest site, and found a page full of gorgeous vintage dresses! So after having looked at it for a while, and then changed my clothes - my own dress became full of drool for some reason... - I decided to simply "borrow" my favorite pictures and share them with you all! So. Here we go!

1895-1910 Belle Epoch summer dress

1905. Anna Pavlova's "The White Swan" costume, designed by Leo Bakst

1948. Designed by Charles James

1937. By Madeleine Vionnet

Backside of the dress above

Dated to the last third of the 18th century

1913. Russia

1950s

1957. By Elizabeth Arden

1951. "Petal" Dress by Charles James

1950s

1950s

1949. "Venus Gown" by Dior

To see all the dresses on Elsa's Pinterest, go here: http://pinterest.com/elsabillgren/klanningar/















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