Showing posts with label Nina Ricci. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nina Ricci. Show all posts

Nina Ricci Dress and Cape - 1970

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The year is 1970 (can you tell?)  This dress and matching cape were designed by Nina Ricci for Vogue Patterns.  This was back in the day when you could find fabulously wonderful fabrics to sew at home with.  Staron made this gorgeous print in both wool (cape) and panne velvet (dress.)  It may be a bit over-the-top for some of you, but I love it!  And if you want to make it yourself, you'll have to keep your eyes out for Vogue Paris Original pattern 2406 from 1970.  There are no copies of it available online right now, but you never know when one will show up!

Autumn Inspirations, 1979

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Christian Dior Boutique, Fall 1979
 It's 56 degrees this morning, the first time the temperature has dropped below 60 in many weeks.  It's August.  Are you thinking about your fall wardrobe yet?  Are you dreaming of wearing darker colors?  Layers?  Boots?  I've started listing vintage garments for fall at Couture Allure.  Today's autumn inspiration looks are from 1979.  What are you looking for for fall?

Yves St. Laurent, Fall 1979

Nina Ricci, Fall 1979

Mad For Plaid, 1948

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This coat by Nina Ricci from 1948 does a great job of expressing the joy of life returning to some sense of normalcy in Paris after the privations, horror and destruction of WWII.  It even makes the model happy.  Note how perfectly the plaid is matched, even at the sleeve cuffs!


Nina Ricci Dinner Dress - 1953

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This is one of those garments that doesn't need much elucidation on my part.  I adore everything about this Nina Ricci dress from 1953, especially the roses that decorate the shoulder inside the asymmetric neckline.  It just brings me joy.


Another Side of Nina Ricci

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Lest you think after yesterday's post that Nina Ricci only excelled at suits, here is a Ricci draped silk jersey wedding gown from 1957.

Vintage Nina Ricci Ensembles

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It takes a certain kind of woman to wear vintage Nina Ricci.  My favorite pieces are always those designed by Jules Francois Crahay during his years as the head designer from 1954 - 1963.  His designs feature fabulous tailoring with the addition of wonderful, whimsical details.  Here are some examples of his work.

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I had planned this post in order to feature this Crahay-designed dress and jacket ensemble from Nina Ricci Paris that I listed on my website yesterday.  Not surprisingly, the ensemble sold almost immediately, but you can still enjoy the photos and details of the design by checking out the listing at Couture Allure