Karen Sandler
Registered Guest
Sometime in the last 10 years I bought the attached skirt and blouse to wear at a folk dance camp. It also came with a sash.
I know very little about vintage clothing (although I love it), and knew nothing about Martha Reed. I thought the "Martha of Taos" label was just a home seamstress's custom label.
I'm planning to either sell or donate the dress since it's too fancy for my weekly folk dance sessions, and it's been sitting unused in the closet. The style certainly looks like other dresses Martha Reed designed, but I don't want to represent the dress as something it's not. I'd like to know if the tag is a style that Martha of Taos used. The only other tag I've seen (on the Vintage Fashion Guild site) looked totally different.
Also, recommendations of museums, universities, or other organizations that would welcome the dress would be appreciated. If that's not appropriate for this label-only convo, is there another conversation more appropriate?
I know very little about vintage clothing (although I love it), and knew nothing about Martha Reed. I thought the "Martha of Taos" label was just a home seamstress's custom label.
I'm planning to either sell or donate the dress since it's too fancy for my weekly folk dance sessions, and it's been sitting unused in the closet. The style certainly looks like other dresses Martha Reed designed, but I don't want to represent the dress as something it's not. I'd like to know if the tag is a style that Martha of Taos used. The only other tag I've seen (on the Vintage Fashion Guild site) looked totally different.
Also, recommendations of museums, universities, or other organizations that would welcome the dress would be appreciated. If that's not appropriate for this label-only convo, is there another conversation more appropriate?