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Month: September 1969

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September 6, 1969

By Lavinia

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French heritage from the golden age of the belle époque to the middle of the 20th century

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  • Christmas Greetings 2017
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  • La Haute Coiffure de Paris - 1949
  • French Regional Costumes
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  • HAT Shape Originals 1920's
  • Tennis costumes - 1920's
  • Racecourse Fashions - 1920's
  • 1881 - Charity print found in France
  • FANTASIO - Fashions
  • Miniature Ladies Portrait Paintings
  • Summer Best Dresses of 76
  • Victorian Volumineuses des Vetements
  • Medieval Costumes and Castle prints
  • Fashion Trends 1951, for 2013
  • Collecting by chance - Amazing Prints!
  • Black & white rare prints revival
  • Dashing Dance Dress Designs
  • Vintage fashion adverts
  • The vintage long green dress ~ 1817
  • Fashion Shapes 1950s
  • Film music giant - Erich Korngold
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  • Royal Robes of Resounding Relevance!
  • Bicycle trip - 1902
  • L'Illustration, French Journal
  • Regional French costumes
  • Messaien Turangalilia Symphony BBC Proms
  • Forming a fashion plate collection
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Fashion improvisation in the 1940s SPATS Fashion improvisation in the 1940s SPATS

The Fashion of SPATS – in 1941

This adaptable stylish shoe article in a French fashion publication has prompted me to share this idea from 194. The illustrations are self-explanatory and the patterns are a rare find, they are useful and show a classic elegance to add to feminine shoe. Ladies were so clever in improvising many fashion they owned in the 1940’s, making their own finishing touches individual using fabric panels of velvet for suits, dresses skirts and hats.   Cutting up jackets to make waistcoats,  and children’s clothes were a popular mode. News spread fast on how to achieve something really professional and smart, it came from many publications – one in particular was Marie Clare 1941, Paris.   Pages on Feminine thrifty fashion ideas for the times, became most popular features.  Many tips on home Tailoring appeared too giving detailed instructions in photo’s and text.  Another feature given was if you only had one dress, how to give it multiple accessories to wear which could totally change it’s style.

 SHOES  to SPATS for a new revamp.

Avec un Rose  imprimee Avec une rose imprimee

Hot Trend – on how to immediately update one pair of your favourite shoes from your wardrobe, especially if it needs a classic 1940’s original look.  The pattern is adaptable for most shoe types using a wide range of fabrics from, cotton, brocade, linen, denim and even leather or suede off cuts.  Probably velvet for the evening shoes would be a good choice.  Adding embroidery, beading, buttons, ribbons, you name it and it’s possible. Reinforced iron on stiffening to finer fabrics could come in useful too. The patterns are just readable with exact shapes to follow if remaking a new pattern.   Try cutting out one first to get the fit right in any material you may have, adjust to fit your shoe. The original shapes are very clever simply designed for a plain black court shoe, with a heel. Traditionally Spats covered the ankle so these shoe examples may be a little short, but could easily be cut slightly higher to cover this.

Shoe blog pic 2 Pour les Jours ensoleilles 3

Strong contrasting colours would look outstanding, using white as a classic idea to fit any fashions, or why not have a set to match every outfit you have.  How many of us can afford a new pair of shoes for every situation, or event these days.    The article implied – For one pair of shoes this pattern gives variety for many different outfit  combinations.

Avec une tenue un peu sport Avec une tenue un peu sport Spats are a past trend never entirely departed.  Two tone shoes are elegant. Pour le Ville Pour le Ville 4

 

The history of shoe spats is given here.   These knitted leggings/spats were an  attractive pattern and easily knitted. The lower part up to the ankle length could be worn as spats and the leg part would be leggings or gaiters.  The pattern was given in the book La Mode Ilustree in French. (1864).  Unfortunately I cannot read French knitting patterns- but this is so clear the stitches could be adapted.  It looks like a 2 stitch rib for the foot and top with maybe a softer yarn in stripes for the leg part.  Let me know if anyone makes this! 

 

``kitted Leggings/Spats 1864

 

Spats became worn during the 19th century through to the 20th century mainly for practical reasons by men. Described as a shoe and ankle covering for the purpose of protection from weather, walking on rough ground, water and muddy areas. The military uniform included spats when they were in battle, or on the march, also for when on parade. They were practical for wearing outdoors as well as some sports. The name Spats is shortened from “spatterdashes”. We can relate to the name splash more easily now. Ladies saw the elegant men in uniform and copied details from their garments along with spats and leggings that covered the top of the shoe, could be called gaiters, in which case they came higher up the leg.  In the mid 1900’s it was recorded in the publication La Mode Illustree – France that ladies knitted many complex shaped spats/leggings to keep warm on the cold streets of Paris. I have found such a pair printed in this publication which I will add upon finding the right volume and page.  I believe it gave the actual pattern, and a delightful illustration. America (20th century), led the way for the famous white spats worn to symbolize wealth, elegance and to add a hint of being an extrovert. The mobsters of New York are recorded in many great films – e.g. Spats Colombo, in “Some like it hot” is a fine example of wearing such glamerous accessories. Across the U.K. & Europe the fashion took hold quickly spreading to guess who – Ladies footwear!. Now a famous Vintage Style that has notoriety again.  Vintage talks focus on what’s new for modern ladies shoes?  Do shoes change much?  Revitalize Spats trends in every wardrobe!  Amazing fabrics can be seen for spats in the cities of London, Italy and New York now. Short rubber boots are a wonderful addition when designed incorporating spats. (See our Links category  to buy boots styled like spats). My research has found these four stunning photo’s showing the pattern as well. A small size but possible to enlarge and reproduce again. A fantastic revamp for old boots for the winter, using these attachments, which easily fix under the sole and by laces, or little buttons on the top. I have not yet tried out these designs, so anyone who does, please contact us with your success stories. The pattern instruction is given in French for each shoe shape design.

 

Not forgetting HATS, another easy thing to change are the accessories  such as  scarfs, bows, jewellery and feathers.  In 1941 the fashion artist: Rene Gruau drew five hat views which  are all popular today.   The were perfect for the styles of the era and are designed by some of the top Parisienne hat designers.   Rose Valois. Legroux Sours  &  Caroline Reboux.

HATS  1941  Blog 5  2   The black bowler looks as though it has lots of rushed netting falling at the back and the sides.  This model is effective and suits many garments. HATS  1941  Blog 5  1 HATS  1941  Blog 5  1 Four beautiful images from the Artist  Rene Gruau, showing them set at the right angles on the head to be seen from every view.

Fashion improvisation in the 1940s SPATS

Fashion improvisation in the 1940s SPATS
China Miniature Shoe Collection China Miniature Shoe Collection
  China Minature Shoe Collection Comments. Thousands of years ago shoes have been found in Egyptian tombs made from pottery. Earlier in the 17th Century, skilled craftsmen created miniature shoes too. In the United Kingdom, the manufacturer Spode produced shoes that could be used as desk inkwells.

China, Porcelain and Pottery China Miniature Shoes, & Boots have now become more collectable than ever

Modern-day China Miniature Shoe collectors seek mainly 19th and 20th Century pieces. China Miniature shoe Collection   China Miniature Shoe Collection   In the 20th Century, traditions evolved and many became symbols of wealth. They were given as gifts and tokens for keepsakes.   Small boots were displayed at weddings and hung on the back of the bride and grooms car. Cake decorations became popular for the receptions. Shoes and Boots were used as centre displays for the dinner table, making attractive useful vases for flowers. China Miniature Shoe Collection   China Miniature Boot   China Miniature Shoes   Jewellery for ladies became popular with miniature shoe designs. China Miniature Shoes have been made throughout the world. Japan, China, and European countries were prolific. Germany and France have been particularly strong in this field. American boots and shoes were of stunning designs made individually for each American state, depicting the culture of the regions. Dutch clogs from Delft were famous and were decorated in blue and white glazes. This shoe has slightly upturned toes and could be Dutch or French. The white flower is intact but one of the leaves on the other side of the shoe has partly come away. China MiniatureShoe Collection   Many of the above countries also produced glass shoes coloured in beautiful greens, white, yellow, deep blues, and even reds. Some of these could be used to hold perfumes. Miniature glass shoe   Another type irresistible design in our China miniature shoe Collection was made from perspex and plastic. China Miniature Shoes   It would be extremely difficult to acquire China shoes from all of the worlds manufacturer’s, due to it being necessary to have such a large storage area. However, perhaps the internet is an easy source. It is extremely satisfying to find one yourself in a local street market (Vide Grenier) and it is a complete surprise every time they appear un-expectantly, especially when they are found amongst every other household implement under the sun, or other collections sold by this way. This small boot has a different view on either side and is very well decorated. China Miniature Shoes   My small collection has grown slowly, directly from my surroundings in France.

Here are my notes and some photo’s on this:-

This China Miniature shoes archive/collection came from being enchanted by one particular little shoe at a local street market sale in the Dordogne France, one summer day. Some amazing ones are shown here the sizes are all quite different and some are hand painted with flowers, leaves, birds, and patterns. This pursuit can become addictive and if so, a display cabinet is a must, or they will stay unwrapped in boxes unseen. Many unusual shoes were made by a company who unfortunately now does not exist.   Each shoe originally had it’s own shoebox and was named and designed to suit the shoe exactly. China Miniature Shoes   China Miniature shoes This is the Company, should you see them:-    'Just the Right Shoe' More shoes that have been created in France originating in Limoges and individually signed.   Although some shoes are not marked, they are equally attractive to the eye and cannot be resisted. It may be the shoe design, or just is a unique record of the complete overall effect, which makes it worth adding to a collection.  This little white boot painted with blue flowers is signed Limoges. Examples of Limoges miniature boots. China Miniature shoes   Here are the famous red high-heeled shoes designed by Christian Dior, copied to perfection. China Miniature Shoes Dior   From the 1920s – 1960s a staggering number of shoes are still available to buy. More modern flat shoes can be found, sandals, trainers, ballet pumps, and casuals - examples are here:-  An animal child's Trainer. China Miniature Shoes   A sweet American cowboy boot was found, painted to resemble leather, with red patterns on the leg:- China Miniature Shoes   China Miniature Shoes   Occasionally I have found a matching pair, but usually, only one shoe is available.   Once I did found a tiny shoe with doves on the front, upon arriving home and when it was put into my collection, I found that I already had two other duplicate designs, but one was bigger in size!  These may be Dutch. China Miniature Shoes Dutch   Another memorable find here – a large pair of high-heeled shoes with black tiger stripes all over them. I am not sure what these would have been used for – maybe for publicity purposes!   China Miniature Shoes  

Exquisite examples from our China Minature Shoe Collection

Two very different styles here:- difficult to say which one is my favourite, both are so unique and very French! One has exquisite hand painting with curled up toes, and the other one has a very detailed flying fairy in the shoe complete with fairy wings of gossamer.   She is truly magical and has her arms outstretched. I think she is also making a wish!  Both of these examples are hand painted and in excellent condition. China Miniature Shoes   China Miniature Shoes   China Miniature Shoes 2017 © .
China Miniature Shoe Collection

China Miniature Shoe Collection
Christmas Greetings  2017 Christmas Greetings 2017
 

 Happy Christmas Greetings 2017

A big thank you with a rare Noel image from Les Annales 1895!
Christmas Greetings 2017 - Noel 1895
Warmest wishes
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Snow flake Noel
Our Christmas card to you!
 
Christmas Greetings 2017

Christmas Greetings 2017
Classic Coats 1920’s – Autumn/Winter Classic Coats 1920’s – Autumn/Winter

Classic Coats 1920's Paris Autumn/Winter

Classic coats that never date are practical if the style is correct for you and it is an adored purchase, on the other hand a new one is always an exciting prospect.  Planning a new look, choosing the colour, seeing the latest trends all give us an enormous uplift to the spirits.   The Classic coats trend of the 1920's changed greatly through each year, some  were warm,  some  protective in the rain, and some had unusual detailed design features.  They were tailored for individualistic ladies, with impeccable Parisian  good taste. These particular design illustrations show a preference for darker winter colours of greens, greys, black and reds.  Ranging from September to December these prints are an original record from the journal Petit Echo de la Mode, covering  from 1923  to 1927/8.
Fiest Frosts 1923
Sept 1923 For the first frosts.
It is interesting to see that in November 1923 the coats were full length to the ankles, showing beneath smart usually black shoes high cut  or with straps.  These styles were described as "For the First Frosts" - appropriate for strolling in the town or country.  Most favoured were light brown and black edged in fur trims for the cuffs and collars this being practical, but extremely smart. The cut of the garments narrowed in fullness at the bottom, helping to  give a more lean appearance to the otherwise quite thick weight of the textiles, thus avoiding a bulky line. Later in the decade the coat lengths became shorter. (Our First Frosts have not quite visited us yet) - so get ready! Classic Coats - Are needed in heavy rains and storms
Rain coats 1923
Rain coats 1923
A stylish cape coat. an ideal design short or long.
Autumn leaves Nov 1923
Falling leaves November 1923
 
Autumn leaves 2nd November 1923
Boy it's cold! 2nd November 1923
 
Little red coat Dec 1923
Little red coat for Noel Dec 1923
Note:  Diamond designs, fur edged panels, and childs warm  side buttoned leggings.   
December 1924 Snow coats
December 1924 Snow coat and jackets
 
Pink dress and green coat 1924
The pink and green combination 1924
 
Rust 1924
Rich rust brown gets noticed 1924
  By 1925 the hem lines are rising to mid calf length.
Walking in the rain October 1925
Walking in the rain October 1925
Purple coat 1926
Perfect Purple coat 1926
Perfect PURPLE a smash hit with swinging fur trimmed side panels that wiggle with you when you walk! The matching hat and shoes were unusual.  
Black side panels 1926
More side panels - fashion trend 1926
These side panels were pleated just below the coat pocket line and were wonderful for walking and very stylish on the streets of Paris.
Classic coats 1926-1927
Three Classic coats 1926-1927
 
little hoody December 1926
little hoody December 1926
 
Tailored coats 1927
Three tailored coats 1927
This green coat has amazing tailored panels ending in beautiful back pleats.   The black coat has typical deep "V" shaped  pattern inserts which are very effective in bringing the Deco look into prominence during these times. The small back drawing view, shows the design is extended across the back to the center shoulders below the top yolk.  Her hat is a perfect match with this coat.  A very rare design feature indeed.

An ART DECO Display - Fashions of 1927

Art deco display 1927
Art deco display 1927
 
Bridge x 2 coats 18 Dec 1927
18th December 1927

ENTER  1st January 1928 

New Years day 1928
New Years day 1928
The back sculptured coat detail makes the fashion into 1928!  The classic 1920's fashion at it's confident height. Edited and page display by Lavinia,  headtotoefashionart from our private collection of rare fashion art.    Please endorse my Linkedin page if you like this 1920's page, or leave a comment - Thank you.
Classic Coats 1920's - Autumn/Winter

Classic Coats 1920's - Autumn/Winter
Vintage Hair photographs Paris – 1950 Vintage Hair photographs Paris – 1950

Vintage Hair Photographs - La Haute Coiffure August to December 1950

Vintage Hair Photographs - Enter an entirely new hair fashions decade, the 1950's is so distinctive for it's popularity of Hollywood Movie stars,  their glittering performances, stylish fashions and above all the most stunning hair styles, make an indelible mark on our memories of that time. The influence of Hollywood's famous movies:   Sunset Boulevard (1950) - An American in Paris (1951)- Singing in the Rain (1952) - Guys & Dolls (1955) - Gigi (1958) and many more, as well as the greatest female stars such as:  Elizabeth Taylor, Grace Kelly, Audrey Hepburn, Eva Marie Saint, Marilyn Monroe, Kim Novak, Natalie Wood, Doris Day, Diana Dors, Jayne Russell, Shirley Maclaine, Bridgette Bardot, Sophia Loren, Susan Haywood.  They brought their total glamour icon image to the screens and the worlds fashion followers. London & Paris clicked on to the fashions with much enthusiasm.   All fashionable ladies wished to emulate the stars.   The Hair dressers held International competitions in Paris to find the finest expertise who could create that special look . The best were perhaps some of the names mentioned in these photographs.  This publication became a must for the Professionals, presenting the mood, it was showing hair fashions for the day and night.  Some other countries within Europe also adopted  similar versions as captured in the slightly different photos. The new styles sprang up at events all over the cities.  This decade of  hair fashion seemed to linger on into the early 1960's, mainly by an older generation who could not change, but they still looked grand and elegant. 

Vintage Hair Photographs

Vintage Hair Photographs Paris
La Coiffure de Paris August 1950
TEXT: This was the Vintage Hair photograph for the back cover of this  Hair style Journal.
Vintage Hair Photograph 1950
Side view detail is the back cover image above
 
Vintage Hair Photographs 1950
Top selections 1950
TEXT:  International competition entries -  Creation de BOURNHAUSER, SUISE. & Creation de LINTERMANS, BELGIQUE.  (Rare photos  by Pietro Chauffourier,  ROME).
Vintage Hair Photographs 1950
Creations for evenings
TEXT:  Creation de LINTERMANS, BELGIQUE.
Vintage Hair Photograph
Softer setting
TEXT:   Coiffure largement ondulee, par GEORGE NOGAREDE, Paris, photo Studi Geiger.
Vintage Hair photographs
Softer waves & curls for summer
 
Vintage hair photograph
Softer set instructions
 
Vintage Hair Photograph
The Hollywood look in Paris 1950
 Text: Coiffure de Soire  Realisee sur creveux Courts, Par Serge, de la Maison LOUIS GERVAIS, Paris. 
Vintage Hair Photograph Paris
December 1950 evening reflections
Text:  Beaue de demi-siecle, La Coiffure de Gala a ete Executes par Alexandre.  De La Maison ANTOINE, Paris.  
Vintage Hair Photograph
Noel 1950
TEXT:  L'ELEGANCE  - La Coiffure, tres originale est D'ALEXANDER, de la Maison  ANTOINE, Paris. 
Vintage Hair Photograph
Party Mood - Paris 1950
 TEXT:  Coiffure de Soiree,   Sur Cheveux Courts, Cre'e par HENRY PRE'VOST, Paris. 
Vintage Hair Photograph
Rene Rambaud at work 1950
 
Rambaud at work larger view
Detailed view of Rene Rambaud
 
Wave Adv. 50
Wave Adv. Book by Rene Rambaud

 Champion of the World - George Font.

Winner celebration 1950
Winner celebration Paris 1950
 
Vintage Hair Photograph
By Champion George Font 1950
Remember the Teddy Boy Quiff?  Look out ladies it might come back in trend this time for you!  Surrounded with curls.  A true Vintage Hair Photograph
Quiff side view 50
Side view of the Quiff
TEXT: Coiffure de Ville de GEORGE   FONT, Champion du Monde.  Member de L'Equipe de France quit a Triomphe' a Rome.  Photo by Geiger.  (above).
Adv.Vitapointe
Vitapointe was used by everyone 1950
 
Vintage Hair Photograph
Softer setting on demand
 
double view softer look 50
Double view of the softer look
TEXT:  Larger curls a softer set. by GEORGE NOGAREDE, Paris, photo Studio Greiger.
Softer set instructions
Softer set instructions
 

Dramatic Hair style for the Stage 

On stage hair
Stage gown and dramatic hair!
Text:   Une Tableau De Maitre?  Non, mais un Ensemble d'une ELEGANCE RARE, La Coiffure est de  PAUL ALBERT, Paris.
Vintage Hair Photograph
Stage hair style close up
 Text:  Cheveux, PLUMES, Rersille Harmonieusement assembles, ont permis a PAUL ALBERT. Paris De Composer cette REMARQUABLE Coffiure de Gala. Late in the year they set the  hair TRENDS for 1951.  Here are some ideas if you wear a 50's  vintage piece. These photos show a prediction of a much shorter shaped cut, making this new look contribute more business for the Hair Salons.  
Vintage Hair Photograph
Prediction for 1951
 TEXT:  De KIJEVSKY, WINTERTHUR.  Photo by Geiger.
Predictions 51 Evening
Short wave prediction for 1951
TEXT:  PAR ALEXANDRE - (Maison ANTOINE),  Paris. 
Sharp short cut Paris Trend 51
This cut lives on in France -Trend for 1951
 TEXT:  By ANDRE FOUGARD, Paris Style prediction for 1951.
Vintage Hair Photograph 1951
By Pierre Rambault
TEXT:  Coiffure de ville de PIERRE RAMBAULT,  Member de L'Equipe de France qui a Triomphe' a Rome.
Long evening dresses
New year dresses for 1951
 TEXT:  Les Trois graces en 1951  De RAVISSANTS MANNEQUINS, Coiffure par (de Gauche a Droite) - Chatham, Serge.  De la Maison  LOUIS GERVAIS,  PHYRIS,  se sont obligamment pretes a cette, composition.    Photo by Geiger.  
Suited for 1951
Suited for 1951
TEXT:  Coiffure de Apres-Midi 1951 Sur Cheveux Courts,  Creation de AGG, Paris.  Photo by Geiger.     
Ideal Hair
Ideal stylish hair for 1951 afternoons in Paris
 TEXT:  Coiffure D'Apres Midi 1951. Par PAUL ALBERT, Paris.                                
Vintage Hair photographs Paris - 1950

Vintage Hair photographs Paris - 1950
La Haute Coiffure de Paris – 1949 La Haute Coiffure de Paris – 1949

La Haute Coiffure de Paris - 1949

This was a "journal professionnel" - for hair dressers and stylists full of imposing black and white photographs and details of events, questions,  instructions on the latest techniques, and advertisements.   Hair designs were styled using tight set curls, waves, and well defined cuts,  leaving enough length to have beautiful curls.  Smooth glossy sweeping crowns of hair were also much in vogue.  Lanol or Lanolin was a product for creating this effect and widely advertised . Vitapointe was another one described as rich, souple, brilliant and "solide". This Haute Coiffure collection may help create an authentic look for those serious ladies who are wearing 1950's fashions, and wishing to have that special sumptuous glamorous element.  Enhancing any vintage fashion worn from this distinctive era.

~  1949  ~

JUNE 1949
Original cover June 1949 Paris
 
curls around the head 49
Curls all around
 
Hair curls around the head setting style
curl set instruction
 
Hair Looping locks for evening
Lovely looping locks for evening
Text reads:-  Coiffure Nouvelle pour la Ville, transformee pour le noir.  By Mirireille Dourlen - Paris.  Photo by Studio Geiger
Hair side sweeping style
Side sweeping style
Text reads:- Creation de Dion, 8e Prix - Photo Greiger
Hair brushed back
Hair brushed back
Text reads:- Creation de Pierre Raimbault, Champion de France.
Hair setting a trend
Butterfly decoration slide - setting the trend
An elegant Butterfly piece is set to the side and an up-swept curl at the side, makes an unusual hairstyle for 1949.  Text reads:- Creation de Roger Valery, 4e Prix. Photo by Greiger.
Hair with individual peaks
Curled quiffs forming individual peaks
Text reads:-  Creation de Roger Valery, 4e Prix.
In fashion trend
Day fashion trend
Text reads:- Creation Demi-flour, Coiffant jeune, de Marcel Lautier.  Photo by Greiger, Paris. 
Complicated curls
Complicated curls
Text reads:- Creation de Gombaud - Saintonge, Grand Prix. Photo by Greiger. 
Front view of hair style
Glamorous evening mode
 Text reads:-  Creation de Gombaud - Saintonge, Grand Prix.  Photo by Greiger.
Happy with this hair style
Happy days
Text reads:-  Creation de Pont, 6e Prix.  Photo by Greiger. 
Pearl slide Adv.
Pearl slide Adv.
 
Celebration stylish hair fashion
Celebration mood
Text reads:-  creation de Leaud, 10e Prix.  Photo by Greiger. The 1949 hair fashions brought much more innovation than I expected to see for the times.  Especially the sophisticated and complicated different styles for the evenings.  Difficult to choose, every one is a winner!     Continuing post will cover 1950 - 1955,  with some more spectacular hair photography.          
La Haute Coiffure de Paris - 1949

La Haute Coiffure de Paris - 1949
French Regional Costumes French Regional Costumes

French Regional Costumes

Recently found in South-Western France.   These French Regional Costumes   speak for themselves and immediately evoke strong expressive personas within the drawings.   Many subjects are within, even horses, cabbages, chickens and romance, unlikely combinations for a fashion blog!   Much research was needed as I had no idea of the details, or history of any of them. The most prominent one for information  that inspired me  is  called Homme & Femme de Pont -  L'abbe,  and so a small paragraph has evolved from my findings, with a little imagination as well.  This came from finding a wonderful history/fiction book about this region of France.  Something of me knowing  nothing came to  information  about this, and I share it with you!   The only way to explain where this particular place is to add a little map.  Pont l'Abbe is a commune in the department of Finistere, in the coastal region of Brittany, France.

French Regional Costumes

 See link for a modern website on Pont l'Abbe at the bottom of this post.

Maries de Kerlouan  (Finistere).    The Artists signature is not quite visable.

French Regional Costumes
Proposal
  Can anyone identify this name?
French Regional Costumes Signature
Not quite vizable?
 
French Regional Costumes - zoom
Beautiful detailed drawing
 

Homme & Femme de Pont - Labbe  (Finistere).

French Regional Costumes
Going home- Fisherman & maiden
  I mentioned a HORSE and a CHICKEN drawn by the same artist. The region is Bretagne, north west France. Along the towpath: An old pedestrian walk for about 4 km, winds along the river Pont l'Abbe.  A present day site for bird watching, especially herons. At the end of the road is a stone ruin of a house, probably built in the late 18oo's. It was long ago abandoned and partly destroyed,  it was then stripped leaving the shell for ramblers to wonder at it's past.  The vegetation around the house had completely invaded.  The house is known as Pont-Abbistes as the "White House". It is said that it was a bar and a small grocery store which serviced crews for boats that came to dock at the pier nearby.  Inhabited by Fishermen and their wives who fed them well from the inlets by the sea on seakelp, sardines and chickens!  An inland Mill was also in this area and provided work.  Women had great talent in embroidery and traditional costumes were worn for many occasions. This print shows a food expedition.  Her white linen/cotton headdress would have been tied around her head to stop it flapping about in the wind while on horseback.  Striking colours of green, pink, yellow and purple, making  the background     colour  even duller.   A fishing line shows to the left of the rider.  The horse is splashing along the edge of the water by the brown sea kelp/seaweed.   Bundled across his saddle is a large black sack full of this sea kelp, and he also probably had a large haul of sardines for supper , depriving the sea birds of a few.  The chicken must have come from the village store/the old house.   I think this print came from an illustrated book by a   well informed person.   A larger segment of this French Regional Costumes image shows an enormous amount of detail.
French Regional Costumes
Fisherman and maiden
 
Signature unknown
Signature of this Artist is to be identified.
In great subject contrast, comes from another print, found on the same day.  Thought provoking is this lady of rural France!  
French Regional Costumes
Merchant of cabbages rural France
 
French Regional Costumes - zoom Portrait
A face to remember
 
French Regional Costumes
Print detail - French Regional Costumes
Patches, tear and wear are captured showing the rural reality of life working in France on the land.  This shawl did not give much protection for this heavy load on  her shoulders.  All green vegetables , were carried from the fields by hand, including cabbages, kale, turnips, potatoes and more.
Text to print Merchant of cabbages
Text at the bottom of print
 

 Alsacien et Alsacienne 

French Regional Costumes
Costumes from Alsace
 
French Regional Costumes
From Alsace The pipe and the Flower
  This larger view reveals his pipe, and he is holding a flower for his lady. This is a very good modern web site for Pont l'Abbe. http://otpa.oziolab.fr/fr/incontournables/visites-a-pont-l-abbe Coat of Arms for the regions of France France-Regions et blasons.svg   Thumbnail for version as of 00:39, 25 August 2012  Brittany  Flag
French Regional Costumes

French Regional Costumes
Tea Time Fashions – 1920’s Tea Time Fashions – 1920’s
Tea Time fashions - 1920's From this rare collection of endearing prints depicting ladies Tea Time Fashions, it demonstrates a strong popularity for this necessary event throughout France during the 1920's.  Nearly every year is represented from this unusual find. Especially interesting are the many different teapot shapes throughout this time. To focus on this I have zoomed in on the images to give a  enlarged view.  It looks like some could be coffee pots, it quite difficult to  tell.   Most dominant is the easy to identify attractive Art Deco angled teapots.  Traditional French afternoon dresses and coats were worn for visiting special friends or entertaining at home. 
Tea Time Fashions - France
Tea Time Fashions - December 1920
  Morning  noon and night was probably the French times for taking tea, although now tea is served at any time.  At home it was served outside in a country garden, on the patio, beside a beautiful view, or set in a comfy room for visitors.   Organizing a tea time gathering was firstly easy to do..  Secondly, it was an opportunity to dress in the most impressive latest 1920 styles.   Not forgetting a hair re-vamp or, a new hat!.  Thirdly, creating a charming ambiance of tranquility with every sip of delicious refreshing flavours and aromas.  Perhaps tea varieties were more limited then contrasting from our huge range of unusual mixes in shops today.  Spices, herbs, flowers and fruits are a delight to our senses!
Tea Time Fashions
Tea Time Fashions - 20th January 1924
 
Tea Time Fashions
Tea Time Fashions - 1st June 1924
Tea Time Fashions
Tea/Coffee anyone? 1st June 1924
 
Tea Time Fashions
Tea Time Fashions - 13th July 1924
Tea Time Fashions - Beside the lake.
Tea Time Fashions
Tea Time Fashions - July 1924
  These Tea Time Fashions were prominently shown on the front covers of the journal Petit Echo de la Mode.  Mainly by an Illustrator known as Jenny. The centre pages  gave some beautiful embroidery designs for tea time mats for the table.  Time consuming to make, but the end result was very decorative.  Hand sewing was an art to impress house guests. Flowers, fruit, and even butterflies were sewn with many coloured satin threads. 
Tea Time Fashions
Tea Time Fashions - 29th November 1925
Tea Time Fashions
Tea Time Fashions - An attractive pot shape 1925
Like the pot but not the fox!
Tea Time Fashions
Tea Time Fashions - 15th August 1926
Tea Time Fashions
Tea Time Fashions - Fruit table 1926
Tea Time Fashions
Tea Time Fashions at Home - 22nd May 1927
Tea Time Fashions
Tea Time Fashions - Classic French pot 1927
Tea Time Fashions
Tea Time Fashions - 20th November 1927
Tea Time Fashions
Tea for two! 1927
  Teapot cosies to keep in the warmth for longer are today an important part of the ceremony of taking tea. Antique ones may be hard to find, but today stunning hand knitted ones by:  Yvette Thompson, are a must have trend revival. Try her many different designs to suit your individual style.   Her web contact is:    folksy.com/shops/biskettblue        (Contact direct - see our Links page entry)   Latest Poppy design ***               
Tea Time Fashions
Under the Grape Vine 10th June 1928
Tea Time Fashions
Chocolate cookies..... .
 
Tea Time Fashions
September Sitting 1929
Tea Time Fashions
Flower design has arrived Sept 1929
 
Tea Time Fashions
Angled pot -Art Deco May 1929
 
Tea Time Fashions
Art Deco Teapot 12 May 1929
Long History Traditions: In a time of crisis, reach for a sweet cup of strong tea. The best traditional way to make a good cup of tea like mother's say, is quote  "Tea leaves made in a warmed teapot are perfect".  Teabags are good as well, and  take less time directly made into a mug or cup.  For a quick way it tastes better if infused in a teapot allowing the tea to mingle, however, don't let the tea remain on the leaves too long as it tends to gain a stewed taste. Another Tea Website to visit is http://www.tea.co.uk/the-home-of-tea-all-you-need-to-know-about-tea       Also See Link in our Links page under Websites we like.
Tea Time Fashions - 1920's

Tea Time Fashions - 1920's

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