Showing posts with label 1945. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 1945. Show all posts
Summer Fashion 1945!
It may still be snowing at your house, but we can all look forward to summer. The Montgomery Ward Spring/Summer Catalog for 1945 has some suggestions. What's your favorite?
Tailor Maid - 1945 Fashion Model's 5 Way Suit
In The American Magazine, March 1945, we have Wendy Russell New York "top-flight fashion model and styling adviser to half a dozen manufactures" wearing a suit that "does duty for five costumes". Her "hat happened to cost a dollar, and her jewelry came from a junk shop."
This gave her panche, which freely translated, means "Put your hat over your right eye."
It doesn't hurt she is "standing before a Vertes screen"!

This gave her panche, which freely translated, means "Put your hat over your right eye."
It doesn't hurt she is "standing before a Vertes screen"!

Tailoring Booklet - 1945 - Suits and Jackets!
This J&P Coats Clark "Tailoring" Book No S -18 is dated 1945, but this is a second edition and some of these patterns dated from 1947.
But the fabulous looks are timeless. "It is no task to find a fashion appropriate for every occasion and a style becoming to every figure."
But the fabulous looks are timeless. "It is no task to find a fashion appropriate for every occasion and a style becoming to every figure."
Cover...Chesterfield coat - Simplicity 2135. Dressmaker suit - Vogue 6158. Casual suit - McCall 6877.
Man-tailored suit - DuBarry 5787. Casual tailored suit- Simplicity 1186.
Box jacket suit - Butterick 3139. Bolero suit - Vogue 5349. Dressmaker suit 1503.
Princess coat - Advance 3622. Reefer coat - McCall 5758. Chesterfield coat with belt - Simplicity 1087.
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