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VINTAGE CLOTHING & LINGERIE THREAD JUNE 3 **POST ALL LABELS HERE**
The Vintage Fashion Guild is constantly updating the Label Resource, and we welcome contributions. If you have labels to contribute, we ask that you
keep in mind a few guidelines.
First, please check the Resource to insure that your label is not already included.
If your label is NOT shown there, and you feel it should be, then post an image of the label onto this thread, together with details of
(1) date of garment
(2) type of garment
(3) any information you have about the designer/label.
Try to get a clear, straight shot of the label. Please crop it to show just the label, and resize it to 200 pixils across.
Also, because of the change of the label sizes when changing to the new format, some of the old labels are grainy and hard to read. If you have one of
the labels that is in this condition, we welcome your replacement label.
By posting your label image here, you are giving your copyright assignment for the image to go onto the Label Resource. You will be credited for your
contribution.
We are always looking for new information about any of the labels on the resource. Please post here or contact me if you have information you wish to
contribute!
Concerning Use of the Label Resource
Welcome to the Vintage Fashion Guild's Label Resource. Here you'll find a large collection of vintage label images, complete with biographies and
company histories for each label.
We are working hard to make sure this Resource is as comprehensive as possible. It is a work in progress;its growth depends upon contributions of
labels, and any ommissions are due to the fact that examples of many designers' work are scarce. We welcome contributions of labels that are not
represented on the Resource.
This Resource is to be used only as an educational tool, and is not intended as a value guide. Inclusion of a label in the resource is not an
indication of value, as garments vary greatly in value depending on many factors. Another point that needs to be considered by users is that some
companies used the same label for many years, and just because the garment used on the label resource is a certain date, it does not mean that all
garments with the same label are the same date.
The labels included have been carefully researched, we have worked hard to insure that all information is correct. If a mistake should be found, we
would greatly appreciate access to your information so the Resource can be corrected.
We hope you find the Vintage Fashion Guild's Label Resource useful. We provide the Resource at no cost to the vintage community, and we are pleased
when people are able to use it. We do ask that if you use the resource or copy parts of it on another site (such as eBay) that you credit VFG in the
following way: "Information courtesy of The VintageFashionGuild Label Resource" or "Information courtesy of Contributor'sName/the
VintageFashionGuild Label Resource.
Please note that the author of the bio owns the copyright to the work, and that the copyright is assigned to the VFG. In order to be in compliance
with eBay's copyright policy, and the law, you must credit all copyrighted work.
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posted on 7-6-10 at 02:31 PM |
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(Mirsa) Marchesa di Gresy I. Magnin & Co. early 60's lined cardigan sweater
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flora kung
Not sure of date but think this is 80s
From her website:
"Flora Kung is Chinese and came to New York at high school age. After winning the Children's Wear Award at Parson's School of Design in New York,
Flora left for Paris, was featured in the French ELLE magazine as a young designer to watch. and freelanced for many renown pret-à-porter houses,
until her visa ran out.
Upon returning to New York, she founded Flora Kung in mid 80's, but had trouble finding the fabrics and colors she wanted, thus ended up drawing all
her prints and mixing her own colors and had them reproduced in silk – a signature of her collections up to this day.
Contrary to her colleagues on 7th Avenue, Flora worked only in silk: “because silk is the most versatile and obedient when it comes to accepting vivid
colors and prints."
Fast-forward to the late 80's, despite the fact that Flora stayed away from spotlights and runway shows, Flora Kung had six divisions and
distributions in 4 continents, and she was recognized as the true tour-de-force for creating upscale vibrant silk prints.
By the end of the 80's, longing for a break, Flora sold the company and moved "back" to
Paris and started a family. In 2006, Flora resurrected her eponymous label, now she resides and designs from her New England farm.
Besides making sure that her silk line striving carefully in today's economic climate, for Spring 2010, Flora Kung launches "flower by flora kung",
a new division offering dresses and tops in silk blend jersey.
For info on Flora's silk dresses and tops, write to: fashion@florakung.com
For info on flower by flora kung, write to: flower@florakung.com "
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posted on 8-6-10 at 05:16 PM |
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"Little Lady" - from a 1930's slip
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posted on 13-6-10 at 05:36 PM |
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80s skirt:
Corrected from 70s to 80s, Tiff!
Deborah
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posted on 4-7-10 at 06:28 PM |
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70s pullover:
80s pullover:
Deborah
"Age is mind over matter. If you don't mind, it doesn't matter."
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posted on 6-7-10 at 07:45 PM |
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Here is a Jantzen Label we don't have yet.
The closest one is a 40's Aussie label.
From the Men's terry bathing jacket that I have & a blouse that joules has on etsy,
we believe it's c. 1950's.
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posted on 11-7-10 at 04:20 PM |
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I think we should add Bullock's labels, to the Bullock's Wilshire section, as there are quite a few variations, such as this Bullock's Los Angeles
Sportswear, from a 1940s striped wool jacket, with a NRB label.
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posted on 19-7-10 at 12:25 AM |
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Here is a different Surfrider label to add to the one already on the label resource. From a late 60s early 70s men's zip front tiki shirt.
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posted on 19-7-10 at 02:07 AM |
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Vintage (Original 1978 / 1979?) Label for Victoria's Secret, Designer Lingerie, San Francisco
Found this old Victoria's Secret label on a pair of 100% Antron III Nylon pajamas by Henson Kickernick. I read somewhere that Victoria's Secret,
under control of founder Roy Raymond, originally sold lingerie manufactured by select designers before producing their own line.
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here's the Tori Richards label, from a 1960s sheath dress

there is a 60s tag for Tori, but its sorta blurry...
and this Kamore tag from a 1940s rayon hostess/lounge gown

and this McGregor label from a pair of 1960s madras plaid shorts

this is from a 1950s cummerbund day dress by Teena Paige

this is from a 1960s 2 pc knit dress (skirt & top) by Kimberly:

this is from a Mollie Parnis 1970s wool crepe day-to-dinner dress
This is from a 1960s knit shell and jacket set by Butte Knit:

this is from an late 1970s ultra-suede jacket for Lilli Ann:

ok, that's it for tonight. i need to do some more background/research on some others.
Mary
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posted on 21-7-10 at 02:11 AM |
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oh, and thanks once again to you, Tiffany and Lizzie, for all the time and work you put into this amazing resource.
you guys ROCK.
Mary
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posted on 1-8-10 at 09:49 PM |
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Item is an early 70s Hand Made and Hand Painted Leather Jacket.
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posted on 2-8-10 at 06:32 PM |
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Char bio page
early 70s leather vest
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mid 80s suede shirt
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posted on 8-8-10 at 03:18 PM |
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Thank you! got them all up to here~
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JC de Castelbajac slouch sweater for Iceberg
Deborah
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posted on 13-8-10 at 06:35 PM |
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I have this Hadley Cashmere Label, the sweater is from the 40s.
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posted on 17-8-10 at 11:27 PM |
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| Quote: | Originally posted by angelgrace
Vintage (Original 1978 / 1979?) Label for Victoria's Secret, Lingerie
Online, San Francisco
Found this old Victoria's Secret label on a pair of 100% Antron III Nylon pajamas by Henson Kickernick. I read somewhere that Victoria's Secret,
under control of founder Roy Raymond, originally sold lingerie manufactured by select designers before producing their own line.
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I think a lot of businesses do that,
they sell other manufaturers things
and when they get the cash they do their own..
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Thanks! Got them all up to here!
Rember to put the date with the label. thanks!
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posted on 18-8-10 at 01:15 PM |
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Sorry, Tiff! 80s on the JC de Castelbajac slouch sweater for Iceberg
Deborah
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i figured it was 80s by the "slouched sweater" description! thanks for adding it!
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posted on 25-8-10 at 02:29 PM |
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I was trying to ID a dress and was given some info to contact a person doing a project on Eugene Alexander.
I contacted her and she conferred with the the designer Eugene Stutzman and he said that it was not one of his. However, I did get some interesting
info from her. She wrote:
I am interested in all Eugene Alexander dresses as we are working on a historic project regarding his dress line. Some Lillie Rubin
dresses were his as well as Lillie Rubin asked occasionally to have some of his line with their label in it. Lots of people do not realize
this. If you ever have a Lillie Rubin dress that you think might be his feel free to ask. Let me know if you ever come across any Eugene Alexander
dresses!
Thought that was a good bit of info to add to your Lillie Rubin reference.
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