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  1. Linn

    Need A Little Help Dating This Nightgown :-)

    Actually I think it's late '50's - "Bus Stop" and "The" famous Marilyn Monroe dress are 1956. Julie, your label is definitely older - and very fabuous! Linn
  2. Linn

    Need A Little Help Dating This Nightgown :-)

    I'm getting a '50's Travilla "Bus Stop" vibe from this so my thoughts are somewhere around 1956-1960. Linn
  3. Linn

    A few Questions -

    Amanda - Your hats are Cossack style hats - probably influenced by "Doctor Zhivago" - 1965. Linn
  4. Linn

    Need help dating Victor Costa gown

    I'm getting later '80's which I know doesn't "jib" with the label but the peplum and the boldness of the flowers looks late '80's to me. Linn
  5. Linn

    On Halloween Eve...

    Very creative! The zipper thing is brilliant and you make a lovely Butterfly! Linn
  6. Linn

    Are you NEW?? Introduce Yourself!! 2006-2014

    Welcome, Claudia - I look foward to "chatting" with you on the VFG Forums. Linn
  7. Linn

    Vintage Jewelry Workshop - Part V

    Barbara - Thank you so much! I am constantly amazed by your knowledge of hats!!! Linn
  8. Linn

    Vintage Jewelry Workshop - Part V

    Thanks, Maggie - I'm going to have to think about this and get back with a short list of books. I have over 80 books on jewelry both fine and costume not including fashion books that are about specific periods and have sections on jewelry. Some of the books are excellent and some are not...
  9. Linn

    Vintage Jewelry Workshop - Part V

    TIffany - I sold the same earrings in light sapphire a few years ago. My scan isn't too great!: I think the reason there is no crown above the "T" on the brooch is that there wasn't encough room on the applied placque. I did a little search and the patent for the brooch is D168590...
  10. Linn

    Vintage Jewelry Workshop - Part V

    Tiffany - Probably the patent for the brooch was applied for at a different time than the patent for the earrings. Many times pieces were released into the line before the patent was granted. Not every design that was made was even submitted for a patent. There was a lot of "copying"...
  11. Linn

    Vintage Jewelry Workshop - Part V

    Thank you all so much! Jane Clarke has a large collection of Jonne - which is very Haskell-like. According to Jane, Jonne was a division of Schrager. Here's a link to some incredible pieces: http://www.morninggloryantiques.com/collectJonne.html There is some controversy about Eugene...
  12. Linn

    Vintage Jewelry Workshop - Part V

    Tiffany and Julie - Thank you so much! I loved putting the workshop together and I'm glad you are enjoying it. It's pretty long - and there's a lot here - and so much that I couldn't cover. I hope people will go back and read through the varous sections at their leisure. Everone is...
  13. Linn

    There's a New Jewelry Book Out - and we are in it!

    That's so exciting, Hollis - Beautiful pieces. Congratulations! Linn
  14. Linn

    Too pretty to keep under wraps~

    Barbara - If you've been gone for the past ten days you may have missed the launch of the new website. Click on the homepage and you will be blown away by how great it is!!!! Linn
  15. Linn

    Return of the wardrobe stylist! Help please with these ruffle navy 50s? shorts/bloomers?

    Modern care labels started in 1983 but care labels were mandated in the US in 1971. I googled "Malco Mode Shorts" and found they are called rhumba panties/bloomers, too. Malco Modes is still in business. If you show the tag and the inside constuction we can probably narrow it down for you...
  16. Linn

    Oct 25 Fashion Parade *Seasonal Hues*

    Terri - I love that dress!!!! Linn
  17. Linn

    Oct 25 Fashion Parade *Seasonal Hues*

    Unsigned Shreiner in Orange and Green: http://www.rubylane.com/item/212033-RLx20622/Schreiner-Unsigned-Trembler-Demi-Parure D&E aka Juliana "Mink" Demi-Parure http://www.rubylane.com/item/212033-RLx20286/Juliana-D-E-Demi-Parure Juliana aka D&E Mink Dangle Cresent Brooch...
  18. Linn

    How about Bombshell black for Halloween?

    They are all great - I like the Mollie Parnis but I love the "fabulous unknown designer!" It is dynamite! The back is amazning. :excited: Linn
  19. Linn

    Would this dress be from the 40s?

    Donnah, I agree that your dress is from the '40's. It appears to be very sheer so would have been worn with an opaque black slip. Linn
  20. Linn

    Vintage Jewelry Workshop - Part IV

    Thanks, Maggie - Yes - Your pin is '40's. It's wonderful!!! I don't have any of these whimsical pieces but a number of them have been shared and shown on the Jewelcollect list. Linn
  21. Linn

    do you think I can handwash this dress?

    I do not think you should wash it. I don't have as much direct experience as Anne and Linda with trying to wash rayon, but that orange thread says "Dry Clean Only" to me. It looks like it might be a blend - rayon/acetate and might even have some cotton in it - like the orange thread. You...
  22. Linn

    Need help dating a long velvet coat

    I agree with Vertugarde that it's late '30's. Very nice. Linn
  23. Linn

    Vintage Jewelry Workshop - Part V

    My first reaction is - I don't know. I did not know the connection between Raymond Yard and Robert Gibson: http://www.raymondcyard.com/raymond/history.asp I think of Raymond Yard as "fine" jewelry and I have no idea if they ever worked in Sterling and quartz. I have a Raymond Yard book...
  24. Linn

    Vintage Jewelry Workshop - Part V

    Karin - I answered this in the other thread. It is from 1951. Linn
  25. Linn

    Fabulous suit with asymmetric jacket

    Karin - The Aywon suit ad in the Jewelry Workshop is from 1951. Your suit is probably from then as well. Your suit and the Aywon suits were influenced by Dior's Autumn 1950 Oblique which featured an assymetirical cut. (I am reading a book about 100 years of fashion advertising in Vogue...
  26. Linn

    Vintage Jewelry Workshop - Part V

    Thank you, Brenda - I really enjoyed putting this together. It's a huge topic. I know my presentation is pretty long and there is so much that I just touched on. I hope people will return to the Workshop and use it as a reference - and ask questions if they have any. Jewelry - like...
  27. Linn

    Vintage Jewelry Workshop - Part V

    The end of WWII brought the end of restrictions to the US but it was several years before European countries recovered from the War. In the mid-‘40’s the Paris couturiers gave their first post-War fashion show using wire dolls. The show was called Théâtre de la Mode and everything including...
  28. Linn

    Please help with dating this Hawaiin dress

    I agree it's from the '60's.. How long is it? There is some information about the label in the VFG Label Resource. Linn
  29. Linn

    Oct 18 Fashion Parade *Designing Women*

    The only piece I have on RL by a "designing woman" is this pair of earrings by Alice Caviness: http://www.rubylane.com/ni/shop/linnscollectionatrainbowsend/ilist/?ss=alice&sb=Search&samedb=1&sb=1 I have this unsigned Miriam Haskell brooch that I plan to list shortly. Linn
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