Showing posts with label 1940s. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 1940s. Show all posts

Wednesday, 21 June 2017

Shop Update: Summery Citrus Tones

80s seersucker blouse
This update is full of summery citrus tones... with a little bit of cheery red for good measure! We're in the middle of an extreme June heatwave here in the U.K. but shop photographs have continued despite the intense weather. It's actually been nice to get some sunshine out in the yard but sitting at my computer to list the items is another matter altogether! It's just toooooo hot! 

Still, there are plenty of goodies on the way... Look out for some great seventies pieces and mid-century novelty prints. I'll be sure to share them here!

1960s St Michael cotton dress
90s yellow poppy tank
60s moonglow necklace
80s floral romper
60s floral maxi skirt
70s does 40s fruit and leaf print shirt dress
*RESERVED* 1940s moygashel linen blouse

Sunday, 1 January 2017

Best of 2016

April: 50s cotton dress by Lucinda of California | June: 1940s Summer Garden skirt | May: 1950s pink cotton blouse

Happy New Year! As is tradition, here's a round-up of some of my favourite pieces that found new homes in 2016. I think my very favourite is the beautiful late 30s Horrockses fabric swimsuit which left Elly Maggy Vintage to join the collection of the world's first ever bikini museum. I hope to share a photo here on the blog... once the museum opens in 2018! 

November: Late 1930s Horrockses fabric swimsuit by Martin White | July: 40s / 50s buttons bolero | August: 1970s crochet top by Lilly Gould of London

In the meantime, I'm looking forward to finding lots of new vintage in 2017 and have some exciting plans in the works for the shop... I'll be making announcements here soon!

April: 90s Kenzo jacket | March: 1970s shirt dress by Leygil of London | June: 70s wicker tote bag
September: 1930s sheer cotton maxi dress | September: 1970s Indian cotton wrap skirt | November: 1930s sequined purse

Tuesday, 27 December 2016

Shop Update: Black, White, Pink, Grey and Red


1930s French beaded silk purse

I hope you all enjoyed the holidays!! I'm very slowly coming out of Christmas hibernation mode to get some new listings up in the shop. I took out my needle and thread this afternoon to tackle Elly Maggy Vintage's ever-growing mending pile and prepared lots of fresh pieces to be photographed. I'm looking forward to sharing them very soon! 

In the meantime, I hope you like this latest update, featuring a collection of 30s, 40s and 70s gems. As usual, click on the links to shop the Etsy listings...

1940s pale bink beaded sweater by Bronte knitwear
1930s two tone crepe dress with bias cut skirt

Sunday, 19 June 2016

Shop Update: Gold!

70s does 30s chiffon shawl

 Just stopping by to share some pieces that hit the shop this past week. Two mid-century gold skirt sets and two '70s pieces with golden hues! Click on the links for full details.

50s gold silk two piece set with blouse and tiered skirt
50s 60s lurex gold skirt set

1970s peacock print cotton kaftan

Monday, 13 June 2016

Shop Update: 40s Blouses, Maxi Skirts and Gingham Prints

1940s sheer nylon blouse with pointed collar

It's hard to believe how warm the weather was last week, when I hopped out into the yard to take shop photos. It's back to grey skies and long sleeves today! 

1980s gingham skirt with lace-up back and button detailing
1960s gingham sun dress with ruffle hem and patch pockets

1980s Cottage Garden cotton floral skirt
 
With a full afternoon of sun shining overhead, it felt good to start catching up on listings...taking plenty of breaks for iced drinks along the way! There are still a few more pieces to post from this shoot so I'll be back to share those later in the week. And then I'll be hoping for more sunshine... There are some really special dresses that need photographing!

80s does 40s leaf print cotton blouse
1940s crepe blouse with Art Deco style print

Saturday, 14 May 2016

Shop Update: White, Black and Peach

*SOLD* 1940s embroidered cotton blouse by Olivieras Embroideries
 I'm a wee bit delayed posting the shop's most recent update... These pieces all hit the store over the past week or so... and one has already found a new home! But better late than never, I hope!

Looking ahead, there's going to be a small shipping delay in the shop in the coming week but then I'll be listing lots of new pieces spanning the '30s to the '80s. There'll be some great abstract prints, pretty florals and... not one but two gold skirt sets!! 

50s / 60s blouse with 3D applique flowers

40s / 50s longline lace bullet bra

1920s pink and green plaid cotton day dress

1930s peach corselette bra by Spencer

1910s / 1920s antique crochet cotton step-in

Friday, 9 October 2015

Shop Update: Separates

1960s beaded sequin shell top
1960s white bib blouse with lace trim
1970s Edwardian Revival Cover-up
 I'm stopping by to share some new separates that hit the shop over the past week! The 60s bib blouse, 40s taffeta skirt and Blanes suit have a few condition issues and are being listed at special, discounted prices. I'm hoping a clever seamstress can resurrect or create a pattern from that suit jacket - the tailoring is just stunning. 

40s / 50s bolero by Lane Bryant
1940s taffeta skirt with cord trim soutache swirls
1940s silk striped suit by London couture house, Blanes
I have more listings up my sleeves and a few more blog posts planned so stay tuned!

Sunday, 20 September 2015

Shop Update: A 1940s duo

1940s silk dress by Emile of New York
So, this duo was supposed to be a trio but I made the very silly mistake of trying on one of the intended listings and decided not to part with it! Still, the two 1940s dresses that have made it to the shop are just beautiful and they have lots of lovely little details that make '40s items of clothing so special. 
Click on the links to read and see more...

1940s abstract print rayon dress

Friday, 4 September 2015

Martin White and Horrockses - a tale of vintage dating

1960s Op Art swimsuit by Nina Ricci

Hello - long time, no post! I can't believe it's been two whole months since I last wrote on the blog. Summer has been and gone in a flash and I'm only just getting round to posting details of the third and final installment of my 'summer' updates. Better late than never, I hope! And, actually, the pieces in this update are so lovely that it doesn't matter if it it's Spring, Summer, Autumn or Winter in my book!

The last in the 'summer' series consists of three wonderful swimsuits, all belonging to the same original owner. The monochrome Op Art suit is by Nina Ricci circa the late 1960s and is in brilliant, near mint condition... but it's the two early pieces that I'm especially excited to share. 


It has been so much fun researching these two. Both were made by the British swimwear manufacturer, Martin White. Fortunately, there is quite a bit of information regarding the company online, including two short Pathe films of bathing belles modelling the latest suits in 1946 (available here and here) and a wonderful advert with a design remarkably similar to the satin suit.


 Amazingly, when acquiring this collection, I was provided with a scanned photograph of the original owner wearing the blue and white piece on her honeymoon in 1943. It was fantastic to see the suit being worn on such a special holiday and a good reminder of its age - with its 'two-piece' cut, this particular suit looks so fresh and modern, it's actually hard to believe that it's over 70 years old!


 This lovely costume has also been essential in dating these swimsuits as two clues were provided in its interior label: a mysterious patent number; and the exciting words, 'Horrockses Fabrics' (which immediately brought to mind 'Horrockses Fashions' stunning mid-century dresses). I managed to find a link to the label's patent online, which was dated to 1936/7, and started to research the Horrockses connection.


I was soon wading through an online sea of 'Horrockses Fashions' dresses and playsuits but finding little information on 'Horrockses Fabrics'.

  
Getting more and more intrigued, I sought the advice of the fashion historian, Dr Christine Boydell, a Horrockses expert and the curator of the Fashion and Textile Museum's current exhibition on the history of beachwear. Dr Boydell explained that the 'Horrockses Fashions' label was not established until 1946, although cottons were produced by Horrockses prior to this date (the company dates back to the eighteenth century). Furthermore, swimwear production virtually stopped during World War II so it was highly likely that the swimsuit was bought as 'old stock' when acquired in 1943. Horrockses also restricted production to war essentials from 1939-1945. This, combined with the online patent, dates the blue and white swimsuit to around 1937-1939. I believe that the satin suit heralds from around the same period, perhaps even ever-ever-so-slightly earlier than the blue and white piece, judging by the style of the label. 

Dating vintage must be one of the most satisfying aspects of working on Elly Maggy Vintage (hearing from happy customers and finding the vintage itself are always the most pleasurable...). Both these swimsuits are so beautiful in person (I think the Horrockses suit is my favourite item ever listed in the shop) and they feel so much more complete with their history in place. Take a look in the shop for further photographs and information.

If you're interested in seeing more 30s and 40s swimsuits, I've posted images on a special pinterest board. And if you're able to get down to London next week, I would also recommend visiting Dr Christine Boydell's exhibition, Riviera Style: Resort and Swimwear since 1900, which has examples of Martin White suits and other wonderful swimming costumes on display. 


1940s Horrockses Fashions beachwear