"The great thing about fashion, is that it always looks forward."-- Oscar de la Renta
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1939 Australian Women’s Weekly
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Advertisement from 1951
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Glamour Magazine - 1945 - Courtesy myvintagevogue.
Yes, as Cin says, I think of Afred Dunner as clothing for the "mature woman." The sweater's cute and the right person might love to own it. A quick look at Alfred Dunner's sold sweaters on eBay - they went from $3.00 to $58.00.
Stand out in vintage clothing and accessories. Check out what fresh vintage is offered this week by members of the Vintage Fashion Guild.
1951 Advertisement
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Image from a 1950s Lee Clothing Advertisement
Welcome to all of you who have registered as guests recently. Many of the members in the Vintage Fashion Guild have expertise in different areas, so we enjoy trying to answer questions. Photographs are always helpful. Hope to "hear" from you.
WOW! Wonderful Tracey that you joined to answer the question. It's a wonderful piece by your mother. I hope you have some of her work. Thank you for answering.
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Suzy Parker wearing outfit by Weber Knit - Du Pont - 1962.
Photo courtesy myvintagevogue
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Coat by Lou Schneider Inc., 1951. Image courtesy of myvintagevogue.com.
I love these two hankies and I suspect a vintage equestrian fan might like them too. No tags. Any idea of the era? You can actually see where they have tiny hand stitches around the edge. For some reason they are saying 40s to me, but perhaps that's wishful thinking. Also ... any ideas for...
I really like some of the repurposed garments I have see recently. I'm not sure why you need damaged "designer" lots to repurpose, If you go to eBay or wherever else you look for vintage and include the words "as is," or "cutter," in the search line you're sure to find some nice less expensive...
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