Showing posts with label Jean Patchett. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jean Patchett. Show all posts

Friday, April 10, 2015

THE LOOK FANTASTIC 1952




mainbocher

the dinner dress 
day-length with an intricacy of straps that makes a great point of good chest and shoulders - silk lame brocaded with golden threads. Jewels, van cleef and arpels









the dinner suit

jean patchett in mainbocher's gray cut velvet dinner suit. the jacket buttons to fit like a bolero, the strap of the bodice is mounted with a big bow of pale gray mousseline de soie.












this is the way givenchy grows roses



"everywhere one looks in paris there are those roses - sometimes in tapestry, once in ivory, often of beads - heaped on shoulders, hidden in petticoats and, particularly, when used by givenchy, flamboyantly romantic."

above - king sized, planted above a black velvet dress. the stole rises above bare shoulders like a ruff - the woman's arms plunge through great rosy handcuffs.







suzy parker in givenchy's deep red roses. a bolero of a thousand chiffon petals piled above a strip of black wool. darker than the roses, and velvet, the back-of-the-head turban.












the fifties party face


"brush your hair upwards for the lifted look it gives. make your eyes with pencil lines slanting towards the temples. make your mouth to tilt high in the corners. this is the season that shows in your face."









the italian haircut


on the rock shores of ishia and capri, the film studios of rome - another shape. studied but with great naturalness, front and sides full and wavy, high behind the ears but gripping the back of the head, well down the neck with feathery, nibbled ends. the head looks bigger, the hair never moves. 





... eyes on the fifties at devodotcom

Wednesday, January 28, 2015

HOT WEATHER DRESSES FOR ALL AMERICA 1956



Edward Henry Molyneux

"An Englishman who succeeded in bridging the Channel with a career among the greatest of French couturiers."









Mainbocher's Coated Cottons

Jean Patchett in the dress and its coat of navy and white checked gingham. Jewels by Schlumberger for Tiffany. Dawnelle gloves.











Dovima wears white cotton with a blue fish-net printing.  Sleeveless dress with a straight-hung jacket topped with a long unsleeved coat.Dawnelle gloves.












Mainbocher: Tweed with Gingham, Lace over Taffeta

Mauve tweed, mauve-checked gingham in a slackly fitted tweed suit with a peeled back collar to show the gingham blouse underneath, wrapped at the shoulders with a Matching gingham scarf.









Mainbocher's favourite scarf wrapping up his slender two-part evening dress and jacket in pale violet taffeta filmed over with lace.











Chiffon - A New Light After Dark
Nettie Rosenstein chiffon printed in leaf shadows flowing past closely ribboned waist.







More Light After Dark - The Green and the Gold

Anne St. Marie wears a short-skirted, barely sleeved dinner dress with V'd back in green and white cotton by Anthony Blotta.









The Sheath by Talmack in apricot shantung Paisley'd in pink and gilt cut touching only at shoulder and hip.








The Pajama Dress

Thickly patterned white lace by Talmack.










The Fichu Dress

Red-Dotted cotton with a fichu-cape buttoned into sleevelets in back, bow-tied in front. By Fabiana, adapted by Hannah Troy.













Cool Fashion: The Lightweights

Cotton chiffon in black with coppery coin-dot stripes by Oleg Cassini. Mr. John Hat.










Minty-green leaf print gathered under a moss green velvet ribbon. The bodice, widely decollete. The skirt flung out over a layering of petticoats. By Jobers. Adolfo of Emme hat. Crescendoe gloves.









Owen-Morgan emerald linen with a deep triangle back and gracefully moving skirt. 

Far Right: The long sleeved green polished cotton shirtwaist by Elfreda




Cool Fashion:
Dressing for the American Summer
Harper's Bazaar June 1956
Photography:
Richard Avedon
Lillian Bassman
Tom Palumbo


... eyes on the fifties at devodotcom

Monday, July 21, 2014

NOT TONIGHT LOVE ...






What's my Lipline?


Coty 24 - Magnet Red

Revlon's Lilac Champagne




Frances Denny - Imperial Red

Helena Rubinstein - Jazz Red


New Guessing Game:
What's My Lipline?
Harper's Bazaar 1955
Model: Jean Patchett
Illustration: Andy Warhol

... eyes on the fifties at devodotcom



Thursday, May 22, 2014

JEAN PATCHETT VISITS LIMA - VOGUE 1949



The Black velvet hat of the Andalusian Gypsy, once worn by bullfighters in Peru.




Vogue Couturier Design 483
Echo Scarf
Napier Earrings
John Frederics Hat
Kaufmann Train Case
Arthur Gilmore Handbag




vogue Design 6715 in yellow Shantung




Vogue Design 6711 in dark Shantung




Vogue Design S-4967
dotted silk dress and jacket




Vogue Design S-4968
grey jersey with cardigan




Vogue Design No. 6709




Vogue Designs 6708 - 6716
Quinta de Presa the little palace built for Micaela Villegas




The Tapada

the street-headdress once worn by Limenas for mystery and disguise





Patchett as a bullfighter in a borrowed hat




end of a long day of sightseeing around Callao
Arnold Constable Straw Handbag
Mackey Straw Shoes



Flying Down to Lima
Vogue February 1949
Photography: Irving Penn

...eyes on the fourties at devodotcom

Thursday, February 27, 2014

GREEN WITH ENVY


The Victoriana Coif

Michael of Helena Rubinstein handles hair like a length of satin


Cool Fashion

Emerald linen, cut to shoe a sun-polished triangle of back by Peck and Peck - Hat by Adolfo of Emme.


Jobere


Simplicity Pattern 1611


Simplicity Pattern 1609


Sportwhirl


Clare Potter


Oleg Cassini


Nettie Rosenstein


The Sheath - Talmack


Anthony Blotta


The Fichu Dress

The Fichu-cape buttoned into sleeveless in back, bow-tied in front.


Jean Patchett in Mainbocher


Anne St.Marie in Scassi


Priscilla of Boston


Anthony Perkins
Bob Willoughby



Little Girl Alias Femme Fatale
Cecil Beaton


Point-to-Point Fashion
Harper's Bazaar June 1956
Photography: Gleb Derujinsky

... eyes on the fifties at devodotcom