This yummy evening dress was designed by Jo Copeland for Patullo in 1962. Made of pleated black crepe with criss-crossed bands forming the neckline and falling to a bow at the back. The raised waistline was fashion news in 1962. Notice how it allows the pleats to hug the body so the dress fits in a way reminiscent of a Fortuny Delphos. The dress sold for about $200 in 1962 ($1565.00 in today's dollar.)
Photo by Horst P. Horst for Vogue magazine, 1962
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Weekend Eye Candy - Yves St. Laurent, 1962
Another piece from Yves St. Laurent's first couture collection under his own label. This white silk evening gown has a lace bodice and train.
Yves St. Laurent Suits from his First Collection Spring 1962
In the spring of 1962, Yves St. Laurent showed his first couture collection under his own label. His designs were an immediate success and one of the most famous couture houses in history was on it's way to influencing fashion the world over for years to come. Here are some of the lady-like suits St. Laurent showed in that first collection. Note his use of contrast fabrics for separate little blouses and other details.
Vibrant red wool suit accented with a navy blue blouse in mohair voile and a double row of gold buttons.
Beige and brown wool tweed suit with a beige wool blouse that buttons asymmetrically and has a big detachable black silk bow. Wide brimmed hat to match in the same tweed.
The same tweed suit without the jacket, showing the details of the blouse.
A white wool suit accented with a gray and white printed silk fabric
for the belt, the blouse and the hat band.
Wool houndstooth suit with a collarless jacket. The bronze silk blouse shows at the collar and at the hip. Shown with a matching houndstooth "cowboy" hat.
Pierre Cardin Jewelry, 1962
I must apologize for my random posting of late. Things are a bit crazy in my personal life right now. In the meantime, I thought you might get a kick out of this necklace and bracelet made from plastic grapes by Pierre Cardin in 1962.
How to Wear a Little Black Dress
Take a simple black sheath (you DO own one, don't you?), add a belt and pearls. Classic yes, but still a bit safe. Now jazz your look up with a fabulous wide brimmed hat. That's how you wear a Little Black Dress! Hat by Mr. John, 1962.
LAST CALL FOR WINNERS! I still have not heard from 3 of the winners of the book "Fashion: The Definitive History of Costume and Style" from last week's giveaway. If you entered the contest, please be sure to check your email as I need to get your address to the PR firm that is sending the books. If I don't hear from you today, I will have to choose different winners.
LAST CALL FOR WINNERS! I still have not heard from 3 of the winners of the book "Fashion: The Definitive History of Costume and Style" from last week's giveaway. If you entered the contest, please be sure to check your email as I need to get your address to the PR firm that is sending the books. If I don't hear from you today, I will have to choose different winners.
How About a Blouse Instead of That T-Shirt?

A vintage blouse is a great way to bring the past into your wardrobe without breaking the bank. And if you have trouble finding vintage dresses that fit, a blouse will be more forgiving, especially if you don't have a tiny waist. Pair a vintage blouse with a skirt, pants, or even jeans. Layer it under a jacket or cardigan for a look that is polished and different. The blouses shown here are all from 1962.




Do you have blouses in your wardrobe? Have you ever tried a vintage blouse? Should I carry more vintage blouses at Couture Allure?
Suits for Spring - 1962
Suits were an important part of every woman's wardrobe back in the day. Women would often buy a new suit for Easter and then wear it for years and years. These incredible feats of tailoring are from 1962. Do you wear suits?
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