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Is anyone familiar with the 30's designer Agnes?

Discussion in 'PUBLIC Vintage Fashion - Ask Questions Get Answers' started by bigchief, Jul 12, 2004.

  1. bigchief

    bigchief Alumni VFG Past President

    Is anyone familiar with the 30\'s designer Agnes?

    I have this 30's Adaptation Agnes rayon crepe dress and jacket -

    <img src="http://image.inkfrog.com/pix/bigchief/agnesGALLERY1.jpg" width=379 height=400>

    <img src="http://image.inkfrog.com/pix/bigchief/agnesLABEL.jpg" width=328 height=126>

    The label would indicate that this is a copy of an Agnes design. There was a Parisian milliner in the 20's called Agnes, and I've found quite a bit of information on her - but nothing that says she created anything but hats.

    If any of you have information on a French clothing designer (20's - 30's) named Agnes, please let me know.

    Thanks!

    Carolyn
     
  2. fuzzylizzie

    fuzzylizzie Alumni

    Carolyn, I've been reading and researching this, and all I can find are references to the milliner. The address might be our best clue. And one reference I found mentioned that she did "other accessories" what those could be.

    I'll be working on her.

    Lizzie
     
  3. bigchief

    bigchief Alumni VFG Past President

    Thanks Lizzie! And using the address to search for info is a great idea (that never ever would've occured to me - duh).

    I found Agnes mentioned in NY Fashion, Fairchild's and Couture - all regarding her hats - turbans especially - & her use of patterns derived from the avant garde artists of her time.

    As far as Agnes on the web - well, you can't search for a French designer named Agnes without finding a zillion links to Agnes B. I couldn't, anyway :)

    Thanks again for your help!

    Carolyn
     
  4. fuzzylizzie

    fuzzylizzie Alumni

    Found it! The House of Agnes was formed in Paris around the turn of the century. In 1931 it merged with Drecoll (A Vienna based firm) to form Agnes-Drecoll. A young Jean Louis worked there in the early 1930s.
     
  5. bigchief

    bigchief Alumni VFG Past President

    Lizzie -

    I was totally gobsmacked to see your post to this thread - I had given up hope on finding any info at all on <i>le vrai</i> Agnes! Thank you SO much for your help!

    In an odd coincidence, I was just researching the designer Jacques Esterel :) - right above his bio in Fairchild's is --- Drecoll! The very house Agnes designed for. But there's no mention of her work there.

    Again, a huge thanks!

    Carolyn
     
  6. alonesolo

    alonesolo Guest

    Found this for ya! Gotta make up for the wrong info I gave you earlier

    In 1929, the Besancon daughter Maggy, took over Drecoll with her husband Pierre. In the same year, Drecoll merged with the house of Beer. In 1931 a further merger took place with the house of Agnes, which had been established since 1906.

    Agnes-Drecoll closed its doors in 1963.

    Theres more but at my sis's salon right now. Just do a search on Drecoll Veinna Fashion in google. Gotta run
     
  7. bigchief

    bigchief Alumni VFG Past President

    Thanks Thanks a THOUSAND thanks!


    :)

    Carolyn
     

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