Showing posts with label fabrics. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fabrics. Show all posts
Wednesday, December 17, 2014
The Best of Textiles: Juilliard Woolens
Juilliard Woolens fashion advertisements were so sophisticated and feminine; the models were always classically posed and wearing some of the most spectacular styled clothes. Established by Augustus Juilliard in 1874, A.D. Juilliard & Co. of New York City was one of the most prominent in the dry goods commission trade, handling the output of some of the largest mills in the country manufacturing woolen, cotton and silk fabrics.
Wednesday, October 30, 2013
The Power of Prints and Patterns
When browsing vintage shops and sorting through the overflowing racks of clothes, before I even know what the garment is, it’s the graphic prints and bold patterns sticking out from the racks that makes me start pulling and grabbing at pieces. The fabric, cuts, and construction of the clothes are pretty incredible, but it’s because of the psychedelic, geometric and mix-matched prints and the paisley and floral patterns that draw my eyes to a specific garment.
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Model Jean Shrimpton, Photo by David Bailey, 1965 |
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