Meet the new girls!

I just picked up some new mannequins, they're Gossard lingerie models from about 1940.

The poor loves have been stored in a shed for some time so I've taken them straight to the restorer, who will strip them back, reproduce the "Gossard" decal on their chests and repaint them.

Hope you like them! The logo is different to the ones in the label resource, so I thought I might submit it to the LR.

Nicole
 
Thanks Linn! They're pretty special - I almost cried when I saw the new models, they're so beautiful. Thankfully now they can be restored and put back on display - do you like the little deco plinths they're standing on?

Nicole
 
Thanks everyone! I got them from a lady who found them in her grandfather's shed - so we don't have any more history than that but she was pretty surprised to find them. They were in a box, quite small and light (about half the size of Lola) and quite damp so the first thing that will happen is that they will be left for a few weeks in a dry room to dry them out. Despite this, they're in very solid condition though.

Lola will be making a cameo in a local ABC TV series called The Slap. She ornaments a dressmaker's studio - can't wait to see her make her small screen debut!

Oh, and I just realised a nice bonus: the new ladies are so small they might fit some of the really small dresses I have! Gowns with 20-22" waists.

Nicole
 
Thanks Barbara, I just love vintage mannequins - modern reproductions just don't have the same feel, even when they're straight copies, maybe it's the colours but they just don't have that magic.

I'm fortunate that we have a good skilled restorer nearby - Lola is exceptional, it's true. I had to come and pick her up as soon as she was finished because everyone who came into his workshop wanted to buy her! I'm very protective of her, because she's fragile so she sits on top of an art deco china cabinet and looks down on us all!

Nicole
 
Nicole, thank you for posting your ladies. They are way cool!!! I love them. True works of art even as is!
What a great coffee table book a study of vintage mannequins would make. Maybe one is already out there. Time for more research!
Alice
 
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