A blog about vintage fashion, vintage jewels and art.....

Monday, May 7, 2012

Embroidered Vintage

1920's English chemise style coat and dress set with a hand-embroidered Japanese inspired floral motif

There is something about embroidery which fascinates me. The fact that it is hand-made, timeless and adds to the prestige of the fabric it adorns, is one part of the fascination. There are varied types and categories of embroidery. 

The most commonly used is Free Embroidery which is worked over a traced or hot-iron transfer design or from stamped linen. In Free Embroidery, one finds Flat, Looped, Chained, Knotted, Composite, Couching, and Filling stitches. 

Then there is Counted Thread Embroidery which is worked by counting the threads of the fabric and embroidering each stitch over an exact number of threads. In this type of embroidery the fabric must be weave or canvas. Examples of typical techniques are the  Cross Stitch, Assisi, Hardanger, Drawn Thread, Drawn Fabric and Canvas Embroideries. Some Counted Thread stitches can also be used in Free Embroidery. 


Blackwork embroidery of the 1530s (left) and 1590s (right)




 Large towel or bed cover from Turkey, 19th century, linen, silk, gilt thread, plain and supplemental weave and embroidery. Located at Honolulu Academy of Arts.



Pair of woman’s bootsc. 1885 by F. Pinet of Paris.Silk, sueded leather, linen, kid leather. Located at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art. 




English woman posing for a portrait, wearing an embroidered jacket, 1910-1920. The woman wears a long, full skirt, with a matching long coat. The coat is embroidered around the cuffs, collar, waist, and along the side front opening. The woman wears a blouse with a very high neckline under the coat.

Thursday, April 19, 2012

Convincingly Handsome









































































Welcome to some of the most elegant men on the island - these are  pictures from a recent fashion photo-shoot introducing the new men's fashion line Gagliardi for Spring Summer 2012.  


The company behind Gagliardi has been busy making top class fashion wear for men since 1964. Gagliardi as a brand seeks to create a look which is vibrant in a way that reflects a Latin and Mediterranean heritage and identity, remaining also classic and timeless for business, pleasure and leisure. 


Convincingly handsome all the way.


The Gagliardi range is currently available online and in all Bortex Fine Tailoring outlets on Malta.













Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Sicily Bella














Enjoying a day of sunshine in Sicily. Mount Etna was beaming, quietly looking out onto the Sicilian landscape and letting itself be photographed during cristal clear visibility. 










Tuesday, April 17, 2012

fashion photography from the 1940s, 1950s.

Woman wearing tennis outfit, seated on wall, with one leg on top of wall, looking at the mountains behind her. Published in Harpers Bazaar, February 1947.

Back view of fashion models in swim suits, two kneeling wearing swim fins, and one seated. Published in Harper's Bazaar, January 1950.

These beautiful black and white fashion photos were taken by the New York fashion photographer Toni Frissell (1907-88). She not only photographed fashion models but women from all walks of life. She photographed great personalities of her time, worked with the Red Cross during WWII, becoming the official photographer for the Women's Army Corps. She worked for Vogue, Harper's Bazaar, Sports Illustrated, Life. The Toni Frissell collection is found at the US Library of Congress.


"Fashion model with llamas, Cusco, Peru". Published in Harper's Bazaar, January 1952. Part of a collection gifted to the Library of Congress by Frissell. 


Saturday, April 14, 2012