Marcelle Alix

Jasmin Key

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Hi I am hoping someone here will be familiar with Marcelle Alix as I would like to date this dress. It's a bit out of my usual field of interest, so any information would be great. I'm thinking 1940s? It was sold as 1920s which clearly it isn't, but I loved the Grès style draping/pleating. It has several hooks and eyes and press stud fastenings plus a metal zipper by Eclair. I've just purchased a catalogue from Marcelle Alix dated 1942 in the hopes it might shed some light on this dress, long shot no doubt.

Of course if anyone has a magic wand to make me tiny enough to wear it...

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Marcelle Alix was only around for a few years in the mid-late 1940s. It was the former atelier created by Alix Barton (who was later known as Mme Gres). The zipper safely puts this after the war, but I think the house was gone by 1948, so the dress has to date from c. 1946-47.
 
Lovely dress Jasmin: the pleating is wonderful. I have a similar dress, also from jersey and have always thought that it was about '47. Mine has shoulder pads and a side zip. I don't think it has a label but the quality is obvious and it also has lots of rows of hand stitched pleats and ruching. I'll have to see if there's a label hidden in a waist or side seam.
 
Thank you all for the information, very helpful. If the catalogue does by some slim chance help, I will let you know.

Nicole, I'd love to see photos of your dress. The seller of mine didn't spot the label which I found in the lining, lower back seam. It also has a waist tape with the designer's name. I'm not surprised the label was missed as there's so much fabric to plough through, so you may well find one.
 
Jasmin, I only have one photo of the dress, I wore it to an engagement party in 1999 and you can hardly see anything - just a silhouette, but it's floor length and has big swags and drapes of pleated jersey. You can get a little sense of the pleats from the surface on my hip, that's covered in them.

I really like this dress and bought it in a Sydney market in '97. The seller thought it was '70s. Amazing how many people have no idea how to date frocks.

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Later than 46/47 would make sense - if the Met says 59, then I am sure they are right. The silver metal zipper is more typical of post 1950, most zippers were brass until 1950 - this isn't a 100% rule, but its more typical. The dress looks more early 50s to me as it doesn't have a strong shoulder line.
 
Oh you are so lucky you can wear yours Nicole! I'm afraid I am too stout of figure to wear mine.

That makes sense about the zipper Jonathan. Also my dress doesn't have shoulder pads like Nicole's. It's a quite drapey and full dolman sleeve constructed from the one piece of fabric, using the pleats to shape and construct the bodice.
 
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