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198619901Paris: Editions Herscher 1986. Hardcover. VG. Forest green cloth green & illus. dust jacket 183 pp. hundreds of color and bw plates. Text is in French Moments of Fashion. Issued in conjunction with a 1986 exhibition celebrating the opening of the Musee des Arts de la Mode in Paris. Features fashion styles from 1600-1940 both through photography of the dresses on mannequins and through the line drawings of Fabio Palamidese. With essays by Edmonde Charles-Roux Dominique Fernandez Patrick Mauries and Francois Nourissier. Editions Herscher hardcover books
1986136028Paris: Union des Arts Decoratifs 1986. Softcover. VG- Ex-library with spine label slight soiling on white portions of cover page edges tanning otherwise quite nice. White & illus. wraps French flaps 232 pp. many BW and some color illus. Text is in French. Issued in conjunction with a retrospective exhibition held in Paris in 1987 featuring photos and drawings of the fashions of designer Christian Dior 1905-1957. A terrific representation of the styles of the day. Union des Arts Decoratifs paperback books
195025251New York N.Y.: Fashion Institute of Technology 1950. 96 pages; illustrated throughout in black and white. This issue of the Fashion Institute of Technology yearbook was dedicated to the textile industry due to this a ".systematic plan of coordination between important fabric firms of this nation and F.I.T. has been developed." Illustrations show the students at various tasks at the school using industrial sewing machines learning drafting modeling fabric design & the formal showing of the finished pieces. Approx. 9" x 12" size with cloth textile covered boards; various sections of the book divided with yellow paper half-sheets giving title of the sections and some illustrated. The graduates section gives portrait photos of the women and men with their educational focus - millinery design management apparel design and textile design. With a map-plan of the school. Advertisements section at back mostly from the fashion textiles industry. Light edge tips wear bumping a little soiling to the binding; contents clean and in very good condition. First Printing. Hard Cover. Very Good. Fashion Institute of Technology hardcover books
195215536Chippewa Falls WI: Mason Shoe Manufacturing Co. 1952. First Edition. Wraps. Very good . Oblong 4to. Color illustrated wraps. Mild handling wear. Faint creasing to wraps. Overall sound clean. 112pp. <br/><br/>An illustrated wholesale catalog of leather mens and ladies footwear and outerwear from the Mason Shoe Manufacturing Company of Chippewa Falls WI. Generously illustrated in color throughout with detailed product descriptions and model numbers that correspond to the original price list in front. Of note is a four page spread of men's leather coats including "The Racer" a classic motorcycle-culture jacket with multiple zippers straps and buttons. Mason Shoe Manufacturing Co. paperback books
198553024Salem Virginia: Bloomingdale's By Mail Ltd 1985. First edition. 4to. 79 pp. color and b&w images from photographs. Glossy stapled wrappers with addressee label affixed to rear wrapper. Slight toning very good. The five photographers are: Horst P. Horst Norman Parkinson Francesco Scavullo Deborah Turbeville and Eric Meola. <br/><br/>No copies listed in OCLC. <br/><br/> Bloomingdale's By Mail Ltd unknown books
193017155Chicago: Style Silk Company Circa 1930s. First Edition. Near fine. Seven sets each including: Lucky name game folded card with perforations printed in red and blue 3" x 5.5" approx.; order blank printed recto only on blue stock 8.5" x 5.5" approx.; color sample sheet 3.5" x 5.75" approx.; Trifold brochure 6.25" x 9.25" approx.; self-addresssed envelope 6" x 3.5" approx. Housed in hosiery box from another company "Alanda Hosiery." Minor toning near fine overall. <br/><br/>Collection of promotional material for the Style Silk Company of Chicago maker of women's stockings and men's socks. Most interesting is a promotional game whereby an individual places an order for five pairs of stockings and sells punches for the opportunity to win pairs of stockings. An interesting spin on direct marketing. Style Silk Company unknown books
195615537Washington DC: Advance Watch and Jewelers Supply Company 1956. First Edition. Wraps. Very good. 4to. Printed card wraps. Side stapled. Outer wraps moderately worn. Overall clean sound. <br/><br/>An illustrated product catalog from the Advance Watch and Jewelry Supply Company wholesale suppliers of men's and women's jewelry and watches. Lines offered include Anson men's jewelry Eternalight diamonds Richilieu simulated pearls Chic belts Gemex watchbands and the Bradley line of watches including the Roy Rogers Dale Evans Superman Robin Hood and Davy Crockett models. With detailed product descriptions and pricing throughout. An uncommon surviving record of 1950's jewelry retail and fashion. With original blank order forms to rear. Advance Watch and Jewelers Supply Company paperback books
200014303Hillsboro OR: Beyond Words 2000. First edition. Cloth. Fine/near fine. 4to. 211 pp. Lavishly illustrated history of the aloha shirt. This is from the special AUTOGRAPHED edition and comes in cloth covered slipcase. A fine cloth copy in dustwrapper clipped at front flap. Slipcase shows a bit of scuffing. Uncommon ediition. Profusely illustrated. <br/><br/> Beyond Words hardcover books
193917311New York: Conde Nast 1939. First Edition. Wraps. Very good. 4to. Publisher's wraps. Mild edgewear and with some splitting to wraps at spine. Mild toning to page edges. Very good. 132pp. <br/><br/>The inaugural issue of GLAMOUR magazine "The Hollywood way to Fashion Beauty Charm." A style magazine focused on Hollywood stars now a marquee publication for Conde Nast. Uncommon especially in nice condition. Conde Nast paperback books
196923329Los Angeles: The Wool Bureau 1969. First Edition. Very good. Side-stapled yello stiff printed 4to. wraps. Offset duplciated. Mild wear soil a couple of unobtrusive stains. Very good overall. 28pp. plus covers. <br/><br/>Program for a Los Angeles fashion show sponsered by the Wool Bureau and featuring reproduced sketches from many California design luminaries: Georgia Bullock Lloyd Helen Bass Wayne Fuller Helga Oppenheimer Phyllis Sues and William Travilla. OCLC does not locate. The Wool Bureau paperback books
199523271New York and Japan: Nicole Times 1995. First edition. Paperback. Near Fine. Oblong folio. Measuring nearly 15" long by 11.5" tall. Near fine condition in bound white printed wrappers. No text just large full-page b/w photographs taken by Stephane Sednaoui of the latest men's fashion by Kobayashi. With large fold-outs. Nicole Times paperback books
193225922Paris: Au Printemps 1932. 1 vols. Image 11-1/2 x 8 inches matted to 17-1/2 x 14 inches. 1 vols. Image 11-1/2 x 8 inches matted to 17-1/2 x 14 inches. Color Printed Brochure by Fashion Artist Reynaldo Luza. Reynaldo Luza 1893-1978 pre-eminent fashion artist was born in Lima Peru. He began training as an architect at the University of Louvain Belgium but returned to Peru at the outbreak of World War I where he changed his studies from architecture to art. In 1918 he came to the United States where he earned his living by contributing drawings to several fashion publications principally VOGUE HARPERS BAZAAR and VANITY FAIR. In 1921 he joined HARPERS BAZAAR as the principal fashion artist a position he was to hold for 27 years. He divided his time between New York Paris and London working closely with all of the leading fashion designers of the times--Poiret Patou Lelong Paquin Douillet Doucet Cheruit Worth Drecoll Callot Soeurs Redfern Martial et Amand Premet Reboux Chanel Vionnet Molyneaux Schiaparelli Hartnell Steibel and Balenciaga among others.<br/><br/>In 1940 Luza made New York his principal base where over the next few years he continued his activities at Harpers as well as creating fabric and furniture designs and the costumes for the movie "The Bridge of San Luis Rey". Among other distinctions he received several honorary appointments from the government of Peru including that of Artistic Director of the Paris Exposition of 1938 and the New York World's Fair of 1939-40; he also did the interior design of the new Lima airport.<br/><br/>In 1950 Luza returned to Peru where he began a second career as a portrait painter exhibiting his work over the next few years in Paris New York and Washington D.C. Au Printemps unknown books
19203396<p>A small portfolio of women's fashion designs broken into four folders of loose plates 20 plates per folder for a total of 80 plates. This copy missing plate 20 from the third series 1720-1775. Beautifully hand colored pochoir plates illustrating the fashions of the time each card measuring 7 1/2 inches by 5 1/2 inches the year shown at the bottom of each card. Each wrapper also illustrated with a color illustration. Charming original folding case with patterned papers and silk ties. Case is worn but intact with short silk ties remaining. Former owners name in ink on several plates in the first series some of the signatures across the bottom of the images. </p> (Editions Nilsson) books
19253398<p>A small portfolio of women's fashion designs broken into four folders of loose plates 20 plates per folder for a total of 80 plates. This copy missing two plates from the second series 1820-1845. Beautifully hand colored pochoir plates illustrating the fashions of the time each card measuring 7 1/2 inches by 5 1/2 inches. The year shown at the bottom of each card. Each wrapper also illustrated with a color illustration. Charming original folding case with patterned papers and silk ties. Case is worn on the spine but complete with four paste on labels intact and patterned covers bright. Ties present. </p> No Publisher books
1945D3115Holland 1945. Cloth-backed paper over boards 10.25 by 13.75 inches; approx. pp. 200 handwritten and illustrated in black and red ink. Contains more than 50 patterns for women's clothing as well as few for little girls -- including dresses blouses skirts coats and underwear. Boards a bit worn and warped but contents are nice and fresh. Very little text -- all of it in Dutch -- but the patterns are universally applicable. Presumably created by a student the patterns are painstakingly neat and exact and accompanied by drawings of the finished apparel as well as wonderfully adept drawings of ladies modeling them offering complete looks from hat to shoe. Also includes cut-outs of patterns many of them still holding pins laid-in here and there. Lovely legible and careful throughout you can see that they were first drawn in pencil then traced over in ink and the student's ruler and blotting paper are laid-in at the back. Unique and accomplished. A gem. <br/><br/> hardcover books
197017267Maryland ca. mid-late 1970s. Blue Wrangler "No Fault" denim jacket size 36. With name "Chan" and zodiac sign - "Pisces" embroidered in yellow above each breast pocket. "Metronettes" and "Md." enbroided in matching color to back of the jacket above and below a period Honda motorcycle patch. Generally fine condition. <br/><br/>Small men's 70s denim jacket from a female biker gang or motorcycle club. We find no information or reference to the "Metronettes" but as they were driving Honda's most likely Gold Wings they were probably on the more wholesome — rather than outlaw — end of the spectrum. unknown books
1957796891957. FASHION READY REFERENCE FUR INDUSTRY TELEPHONE DIRECTORY VOLUME NO. 33 MAY 1957. New York: Ready Reference Publishing Company Inc. 1957. 569 pp. 4to. flexible green cloth covers with gilt lettering alphabetical thumb-tabbed index at fore-edge. Spine slightly rolled corners bumped. Light rubbing to covers and pictorial endpapers advertising. Very good overall. Metropolitan New York business to business directory. B/w illustrations ads throughout: models machinery fifties graphics. unknown books
195025924n.p. 1950. Sold individually. Please inquire for images of each. Approximately 11 x 10 inches. Sold individually. Please inquire for images of each. Approximately 11 x 10 inches. Original Fabric Designs by Fashion Artist Reynaldo Luza. Reynaldo Luza 1893-1978 pre-eminent fashion artist was born in Lima Peru. He began training as an architect at the University of Louvain Belgium but returned to Peru at the outbreak of World War I where he changed his studies from architecture to art. In 1918 he came to the United States where he earned his living by contributing drawings to several fashion publications principally VOGUE HARPERS BAZAAR and VANITY FAIR. In 1921 he joined HARPERS BAZAAR as the principal fashion artist a position he was to hold for 27 years. He divided his time between New York Paris and London working closely with all of the leading fashion designers of the times--Poiret Patou Lelong Paquin Douillet Doucet Cheruit Worth Drecoll Callot Soeurs Redfern Martial et Amand Premet Reboux Chanel Vionnet Molyneaux Schiaparelli Hartnell Steibel and Balenciaga among others.<br/><br/>In 1940 Luza made New York his principal base where over the next few years he continued his activities at Harpers as well as creating fabric and furniture designs and the costumes for the movie "The Bridge of San Luis Rey". Among other distinctions he received several honorary appointments from the government of Peru including that of Artistic Director of the Paris Exposition of 1938 and the New York World's Fair of 1939-40; he also did the interior design of the new Lima airport.<br/><br/>In 1950 Luza returned to Peru where he began a second career as a portrait painter exhibiting his work over the next few years in Paris New York and Washington D.C. unknown books
1950245213n.p. 1950. 1 vols. Image approximately 6 x 4-1/2 inches matted to 12 x 10-1/2 inches. Creased across upper left corner light spotting. 1 vols. Image approximately 6 x 4-1/2 inches matted to 12 x 10-1/2 inches. Reynaldo Luza 1893-1978 pre-eminent fashion artist was born in Lima Peru. He began training as an architect at the University of Louvain Belgium but returned to Peru at the outbreak of World War I where he changed his studies from architecture to art. In 1918 he came to the United States where he earned his living by contributing drawings to several fashion publications principally VOGUE HARPERS BAZAAR and VANITY FAIR. In 1921 he joined HARPERS BAZAAR as the principal fashion artist a position he was to hold for 27 years. He divided his time between New York Paris and London working closely with all of the leading fashion designers of the times--Poiret Patou Lelong Paquin Douillet Doucet Cheruit Worth Drecoll Callot Soeurs Redfern Martial et Amand Premet Reboux Chanel Vionnet Molyneaux Schiaparelli Hartnell Steibel and Balenciaga among others. In 1940 Luza made New York his principal base where over the next few years he continued his activities at Harpers as well as creating fabric and furniture designs and the costumes for the movie "The Bridge of San Luis Rey". Among other distinctions he received several honorary appointments from the government of Peru including that of Artistic Director of the Paris Exposition of 1938 and the New York World's Fair of 1939-40; he also did the interior design of the new Lima airport. In 1950 Luza returned to Peru where he began a second career as a portrait painter exhibiting his work over the next few years in Paris New York and Washington D.C. unknown books
1913218820London: Sampson Low Marston & Company Ldt 1913. First edition. 155 colored plates several in black and white which are printed on both sides. 1 vols. 4to. Green morocco-backed boards. Very good. First edition. 155 colored plates several in black and white which are printed on both sides. 1 vols. 4to. An excellent survey of French and English mode of dress between 1786 and 1912. Colas 2426; Hiler & Hiller p. 722 placing date as 1912 Sampson Low, Marston & Company Ldt unknown books
19203395<p>A small portfolio of women's fashion designs broken into four folders of loose plates 20 plates per folder for a total of 80 plates. This copy missing one plate from the second series 1905-1910. Beautifully hand colored pochoir plates illustrating the fashions of the time each card measuring 7 1/2 inches by 5 1/2 inches. The year shown at the bottom of each card. Each wrapper also illustrated with a color plate. Charming original folding case with patterned papers and silk ties. Hinge paper broken as usual but covers still holding case is slightly worn but all four paste on labels are present. Brown silk ties still there. All wrappers clean and unworn. </p> (Editions Nilsson) books
193717397New York: Amos Parrish and Company 1937. First Edition. Wraps. Very good. 9" x 12" approx. brad-bound in wraps. 154 leaves printed in black and green primarily recto only. Many with additional fold-outs. 108 fabric samples glue-mounted throughout. Some creasing chipping and mild soil to wraps. Interior generally fresh and bright. Some adhesive residue or other wear to samples with two perished. Very good overall. <br/><br/>A handbook for the Amos Parrish Fashion Selling Clinic a seminar for department store executives and other retailers. Amos Parrish retail sales and advertising manager founded his consulting firm providing statistical retail merchandising analysis and holding clinics like the one represented here from the 1920s to 1955. Amos Parrish and Company Inc. also published pamphlets charts books and other fashion forecasting materials. An extremely well-crafted handbook it includes the two-day seminar schedule and profusely illustrated sections outlining the seasonal trends in apparel accessories and undergarments with sections on selling suits coats millinery sportswear etc. These are accompanied by statistical information on the various styles defined. A note paper-clipped to the first page by the book's creator S. T. Neidlinger indicates that this was used as a sample of his work. A handsome and minutely detailed item with fascinating insights into fashion trends and retail operations of the era. OCLC locates only one similar item for the final 1955 event. Amos Parrish and Company paperback books
194414444Cincinnati OH: The Melville Co. ca. 1944. Folio card folder. Containing more than a dozen pieces of sales and business forms as well as 50 different paper advertisement sheets each measuring approximately 11 1/2" x 8 1/2". All full-color with lithographed illustrations and mounted fabric samples of apparel from the Melville Company's line of women's clothing. Folder exterior with moderate wear some damping. Contents well preserved ad sheets generally near fine; scrap about very good. <br/><br/>The Melville Company of Cincinatti OH operated during the 1940s and 50s recruiting women to sell dresses and other items of apparel children's clothes socks lingerie men's shirts to their friends and family. As the marketing materials enclosed make clear it was pitched at housewives looking to make extra money and apparently operated much like Tupperware would a decade later. The Melville Co. hardcover books
199322810Rotterdam: Self-Published 1993. First Edition. 8vo. stapled color pictorial wraps; 8.25" x 6". Very good or better wit touches of wear. Old small blacked-out label to front wrapper. Else sound and clean. Order form and price list loosely laid-in. With eleven 6" x 4" original color Fuki photographs mounted within. 24pp.including covers. <br/><br/>Rare catalogue of custom latex fetish masks with typed descriptions of ten different masks each generally available in three or four variations and illustrated by at least one original Fuji photograph. "In the first place I Like to congratulate you on the choice of this catalogue in which you will find a wealth of splendid pictures of our collections sic all." We've never seen anything quite like this in a trade catalogue: an essentially bespoke catalogue for bespoke kink fashion. Rare and unusual. [Self-Published] paperback books
1929108242Folio. Barcelona: Central de Corte Marti April 1929-December 1929. Folio 24 pp. Original wrappers printed in brown with illustrations to every page and terminal fold-out sewing patterns. Stapled paper wrappers with title and date printed to the upper wrapper. Some minor foxing to outer margins; very good. § First edition. Ten issues of Ediciones Marti created for disciples of the “Method of Cut†system with all the best creations of haute couture. Each edition contains a selection of models drawn to exhibit new designs accompanied by sewing patterns. Central de Corte Marti unknown books