Thursday, April 4, 2019

Inspiration


Vintage sewing patterns are a wonderful source of inspiration for costume designers and wardrobe stylists.  The pattern illustrations are an invaluable resource for period detail including combining colors and accessorizing.


Two fashionable styles from Simplicity, circa 1941.  A simply chic dress with a two-piece look and a stylish peplum suit.


4 fabulous looks from 1940's McCall Patterns.  Clockwise from left:  A suit with a fly-front jacket, a contrast Redingote, a unique cape style, and a classic collarless jacket.  [Love that hat!]


A smart grey suit from McCalls, circa 1952.  Note the use of brown and pale yellow in the accessories that gives this suit a look of elegance and refinement.


A classic 1950's three-piece swing style ensemble from McCalls.  Love the tweed with contrast lapel and cuffs.



4 comments:

  1. Love the two 50s patterns. I want them both in Gene size. I did pin them for future reference. Thanks Melissa.

    Don

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    1. The 50's suits are great. Thanks so much Don! Melissa

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  2. Oui! Oui! Madame Melissa, you are so correct! Pattern illustrations, like fashion plates and designer drawings show us the canons of beauty of the era: silhouette shapes, elongated lines and so forth; what the fashion of the time inspired to be! A lovely set of pattern illustrations you have chosen, we all should thank you for the share...I most certainly do! --Monsieur Érik

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    1. I appreciate your comment Monsieur Erik! Thank you so much. Melissa

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