Hi folks,
I am searching for information on the designer and history behind a Catalina women's bathing suit. The suit is one-piece, cotton, boned, with button straps and a sarong-style tie over one hip. It has classic boy leg styling, and elasticated shirring at the sides and center front.
But the thing that makes me deeply curious about the design, year and circumstances of its manufacture is the print; the shell fabric is bright yellow, with a novelty print of birds doing what comes naturally, in an atomic, line-drawn style. There is black piping at the legs, neckline and around the edges of the sarong tie.
Can anyone tell me anything about this swimsuit? I understand Catalina hired name designers in the 50s; does anyone know who designed this fabric?
Please let me know if you have ideas on where I can find out more!
Thank you!
I am searching for information on the designer and history behind a Catalina women's bathing suit. The suit is one-piece, cotton, boned, with button straps and a sarong-style tie over one hip. It has classic boy leg styling, and elasticated shirring at the sides and center front.
But the thing that makes me deeply curious about the design, year and circumstances of its manufacture is the print; the shell fabric is bright yellow, with a novelty print of birds doing what comes naturally, in an atomic, line-drawn style. There is black piping at the legs, neckline and around the edges of the sarong tie.
Can anyone tell me anything about this swimsuit? I understand Catalina hired name designers in the 50s; does anyone know who designed this fabric?
Please let me know if you have ideas on where I can find out more!
Thank you!