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history-of-fashion · 5 months
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ab. 1952 Cocktail dress (brand: Hattie Carnegie, designer: Pauline Potter)
silk faille
(Museum at the Fashion Institute of Technology)
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Model Hannale Sherman on the terrace of Condé Nast's Park Avenue apartment, 1928. This 30-room penthouse, designed by Elsie de Wolfe, was the scene of Nast's many legendary parties. Sherman wears a crepe de chine skirt and jacket over a cream-colored blouse, by Hattie Carnegie, and a hat by Rose Descat.
Photo: Edward Steichen for Vogue via the Condé Nast Store
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wildbeautifuldamned · 2 months
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Hattie Carnegie Exclusive Italy Pen And Stand ebay knssellstuff
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chicinsilk · 25 days
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US Vogue April 1, 1961
Isabella Albonico wears a two-piece Liberty of London silk dress printed with stylized leaves and lotuses in red, plum and blue. By Mollie Parnis. Earrings by Hattie Carnegie. Pagoda-shaped hat in red straw braid: Sally Victor. Lipstick: “Paquerette” by Lancôme.
Isabella Albonico porte une robe deux pièces en soie Liberty of London imprimée de feuilles et de lotus stylisés, rouge, prune et bleu. Par Mollie Parnis. Boucles d'oreilles par Hattie Carnegie. Chapeau en forme de pagode en tresse de paille rouge : Sally Victor. Rouge à lèvres : "Paquerette" de Lancôme.
Photo Irving Penn vogue archive
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dozydawn · 8 months
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artfulfashion · 1 year
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Dovima wearing Mollie Parnis with a  Hattie Carnegie fan, photographed by Richard Avedon for Harper's Bazaar February 1951
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the-cricket-chirps · 5 months
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Horst P. Horst, Dress by Hattie Carnegie, 1939
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Hat by Hattie Carnegie, 1940s, USA.
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eirene · 2 years
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Photographer: Horst P. Horst
Fashion in Colour - Dress by Hattie Carnegie, 1939
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Green and Gold Silk Evening Dress, ca. 1938, American.
Designed by Hattie Carnegie.
Worn by Elizabeth Burrage Chalifoux at a Debutante Ball.
MFA Boston.
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mote-historie · 1 year
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1943 Carl (Eric) Erickson, Hattie Carnegie's Evening Blouse fashion illustration.
Photo: Sophia
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gracie-bird · 1 year
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By early 1956, Grace Kelly was said to have put her stamp on the fashions of the season, "starting to influence trends as few women have." According to Philadelphia's Sunday Bulletin of February 26, 1956, fashion followers could choose either the severe T-Square Silhouette or the Grace Kelly Look. The feminine charm of the latter look was illustrated by a Mollie Parnis ensemble, a red wool coat with fitted torso and softly full skirt paired with a white silk dress with red dots. The cut of the dress matched the lines of the coat, and the dress fabric was used for the coat's lining. The look was completed by a Hattie Carnegie white straw cloche and, of course, white gloves.
Miss Kelly's "clean-cut kind of beauty" and the Grace Kelly Look soon dominated the beauty industry, which stressed disarmingly understated makeup along with regular brushing and shampoo sessions to get "that polished, satining gleam simply-styled hair must have". While many women asked their hairdressers to give them Grace Kelly's hairstyle, not all women looked like the actress, clever hairdressers therefore softened the look with curls or bangs.
For the spring collection of 1956, two completely different feelings and silhouettes - the T-Square Silhouette and the Grace Kelly Look - had been endorsed by fashion designers and American women, said Kittie Campbell in Philadelphia's Sunday Bulletin on February 26, 1956.
From "Grace Kelly: Icon of Style to Royal Bride" by K. Haugland.
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chicinsilk · 20 days
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US Vogue April 1, 1957
Joanna McCormick wears an Emba natural pale beige mutation mink jacket called “Tourmaline”. Beige silk hat, beige fur, beige tweed dress. Jacket, B. Wollman. Hattie Carnegie dress. Sally Victor hat. Gold and diamond jewelry: Van Cleef & Arpels.
Joanna McCormick porte une veste de vison de mutation beige pâle naturel Emba appelé "Tourmaline". Chapeau en soie beige, fourrure beige, robe en tweed beige. Veste, B. Wollman. Robe de Hattie Carnegie. Chapeau de Sally Victor. Bijoux en or et diamants : Van Cleef & Arpels.
Photo Karen Radkai vogue archive
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perfettamentechic · 2 months
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