Monday, September 24, 2012

Half Pint

I recently acquired several estate pieces from a New York City Garment Industry Seamstress with glorious taste~ This piece was of particular interest as the label struck my fancy~& really, who isn't a sucker for a story telling label?

Circa 1939 - 1942 Oppenheim Collins Co Half Pint Shop 11 - 17 Half Pint was the term used for Half Size (Shorter) or Petites during the 1940s. From a 1941 New York Times Article: "The Half Pint is a special small size limited to those who are not more than 5 feet 5 inches tall and wear junior sizes from 9 to 17. The half pint style, while it may suit any age between 16 and 30, is essentially young. The time that favors it likes short, swinging skirts and has a special fondness for dresses with a deep inset midriff girdles."
Well who doesn't want to remain essentially young?!


Oppenheim Collins & Company founded in 1871 by Albert D. and Charles J. Oppenheim was originally a New York City skirt manufacturer, later catering to women by opening their first Department Store 1901. In 1910 Oppenheim Collins purchased this lot at a time when major Department Stores were moving from downtown towards midtown 34th street area.


City Stores Company gained control of the chain in 1945, later Oppenheim Collins merged with Franklin Simon & Company, the name of the chain being liquidated by 1963.





1940s dress / 40s Oppenheim Collins Plaid Taffeta Swing Skirt & Black Velvet Bolero Set
Black Silk Velvet Bolero with gathered poof & padded shoulders for structure.
Fully lined in matching silk plaid taffeta.


Full Swing Skirt in Plaid Silk Taffeta
Stitched by Hand at the Hem lined with Lace

Monday, August 27, 2012

Russeks


Recently I had the pleasure of purchasing items from the estate of an exquisite lady who once resided in NYC and had worked in the garment district as a seamstress from the late 1920s on into the 1940s.  Each piece her granddaughter displayed was Designer Fifth Avenue but one piece in particular struck my fancy~







1940s Silk Faille Russeks Swing Coat

I fell in love with the shirred/ ruched epaulet styled shoulders which are also lightly padded (think Joan Crawford) & the ribbed silk faille exterior and richly lined in silk charmeuse. This Swing coat also dubbed a "Running" coat circa 1941-1944 for say a good coat to grab when running out of the house late to work. Lightweight & dressy ideal for Autumn.

Early Russeks 390 36th St. & 5th Avenue
 

 Russeks was founded in the early 1900's as a fur store in New York City.  During, the early 1920s the store evolved into a department store on fashionable Fifth Avenue still specializing in furs and featuring women's high end clothing.
 

 
Gorham Building/Old Russeks Today



 
 
1924 ad
Specializing in Womens clothing & fine furs
Russeks slogan was: "An Institution of Paris Fashions"
 
 
1941 Rayon Dresses Ad
 
 
 
 

 
1953 Suzy Perette Advertisement for Russeks
 
 
 
1957 Norwegian Blue Fox Ad
 
 
Russeks has a celebrity connection: The owners were the grandparents of photographer Diane Arbus and her brother, poet Howard Nemerov.
Diane Arbus an American Photographer & Writer, famous for her black & white photography capturing & portraying mankinds odditities & the unusual.

 
In 2006, Nicole Kidman depicts the biographical life story of Diane Arbus in FUR
 
 
Sadly, Russeks is just a faded memory for some & so we are left with grand visions, dreams & thankfully fine vintage apparel~
 
 
 
 

Friday, August 17, 2012

Autumnal Frenzy







from rich textiles to warm cozy staples, we're so excited for the fall season!  just a preview of some new items coming to the shop soon~

Friday, August 10, 2012

Summers End

1920s

Source: etsy.com via Manic on Pinterest


1930s Vintage Inspired




1940s

1940s Vintage Inspired



1950s


1950s Vintage Inspired

My Mom, late 1960s
1960s Vintage Inspired
1970s

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1970s Vintage Inspired


with summers end nearing I can't help but reminisce of bathing beauties & making a splash with a smashing vintage swim ensemble.  this year while searching for the perfect suit I found myself eyeing several vintage inspired options.  These are a few of my favorites.