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Showing posts with label Mademoiselle. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mademoiselle. Show all posts

Monday, September 16, 2013

Vintage Dresses from Harper Bazaar 1936

I love getting to the Southern Oregon University library and scanning these vintage magazine photos. Here are some lovely dresses from Harper's Bazaar 1936, starting with this beautiful brocade.

Harper Bazaar Sept 1st 1936, beautiful and so classy! Would love to see it in color, but most of the magazines really didn't do a lot of color until the 50s and 60s.


A great pair of lounging pants, love the painted Koi, Harper Bazaar July 1939.


Coat has hand blocked brillant fish on natural pongee, Hawaii. Harper Bazaar July 1939 from Gumps.


Love the draping and details on these dresses, Haper Bazaar July 1939.


And a few more lovey draping with very petty detail on these dresses, Haper Bazaar July 1939.


Haper Bazaar July 1939, I so do not want summer to be over. and would love to wear this dress not only for summer but for other days too, unfortuanally I can't with winter coming.


The caption on this photo shoot reads, 'Mrs. John C. Wilson wears striped tie silk, red and white for the dress, green and white for the full little jacket.' Harper Bazaar July 1939



Almost all white print splashed with bright red cherries and bright green leaves, Harper Bazaar 1939. dress at Bergdorf Goodman.


Schiaparelli dess from Harper Bazaar July 1939, bleeding hearts on black with fuchsia hearts and yellow wings.


Coming up are some photos from Mademoiselle May and June 1952. If you want a sneak peek, they have been posted on my Facebook at Oso Victoria Vintage go to photos to see them, lots of great vintage photos there. Until then....



Saturday, September 7, 2013

Vintage Mademoiselle 1951 and 1952

I was able to get out to my University's library this week and scanned some vintage dresses from the periodical resources they have on hand. I started with Mademoiselle Dec. 1951- April 1952 issues.

I chose the smallest binder of magazine for my scanner, although it worked great for the larger binders too. Love my scanner, it is 8 x11" screen size, compact and only needs to be plugged into my laptop to scan or copy, so portable. I was in the 30 minute free parking space (otherwise you need a permit), but that was plenty of time to capture a few good pages. It is usually quiet up in the periodicals and since school doesn't start until the end of September I was able to grab a study room to set up as my husband peruses other topics.

Below are two bridemaid's dress and for an after five dinner dress, on left silk organza orginally priced at $39.95, on right nylon and rayon orginal price $29.95.


Here is a taffeta rayon dress and jacket for the holidays and into Spring, sleeveless dress with bolero jacket in black or navy, $20.



Cute striped dress with matching bolero, on the cover of Mademoiselle Jan. 1952. nice touch of red (hat).

Below from Mademoiselle Feb. 1952, very interesting sleeves for this time period, they remind of the Colonial-Victorian era, pretty bouses, the descriptions are nice if you can zoom in on them.




Mademoiselle April 1952, love the cut of these dresses and the prints too.
Coming up are some photos from Harper Bazaar September 1936 and July 1939. If you want a sneak peek, they have been posted on my Facebook at Oso Victoria Vintage go to photos to see them, lots of great vintage photos there. Until then....