Thursday, September 17, 2020

Fabric of the Season: Herringbone Tweed

Black and white wool herringbone tweed
The herringbone pattern is a distinctive V-shaped design typically found woven in wool fabric.  It is distinguished from a plain chevron by the break at reversal, which makes it resemble a broken zig-zag or the bones of a fish such as a herring.  Herringbone wool tweeds were often used for tailored suits and outerwear during the 1940's.

Gene Marshall
Film star Gene Marshall wears a bold black and white wool herringbone tweed jacket that will stand up to the first chill winds of fall.  Jacket, hat, and brooch are from The Couture Touch.  Skirt is from Sandra Stillwell.  Scarf and gloves are from Ashton Drake.  Handbag from Madame Alexander.  Re-designed earrings from Facets by Marcia.  Miss Marshall appears courtesy of Monolithic Studios and Ashton Drake.

Chicago Mail Order Co., Fall - Winter 1941-42
From the Chicago Mail Order Company Fall-Winter 1941-42, a wool herringbone tweed coat in versatile black and white.



2 comments:

  1. What a fan I am of Herringbone:the perfect choice for menswear inspired looks like these! And how feminine it can become with accessories and fit!! A beautiful choice, Madame Mélissa...brava!
    --Monsieur Érik

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

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