Showing posts with label Emilio Pucci. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Emilio Pucci. Show all posts

Saturday, March 16, 2013

Ebony Fashion Fair at Chicago History Museum

Run, don't walk to see Inspiring Beauty: 50 Years of Ebony Fashion Fair at the Chicago History Museum. The exhibit opens today and showcases just a portion of Ebony Magazine's massive collection of breathtaking vintage couture clothing. The pieces were collected by Eunice Johnson from 1956 until 2006. The collection is unique in that it not only spans a wide range of decades but also designers. Below, I have included photos of some of my favorite pieces.
 
Emanuel Ungaro (France) Fall/Winter 1971-72

Erreuno (Italy) Fall/Winter 2002 - 03
I love the matching hat and boots! 

Erruno (Italy) Fall/Winter 2002 - 03

Laura Biagiotto (Italy) Fall/Winter 2006 - 07


Again, matching boots but this time in fur!
 
Laura Biagiotto (Italy) Fall/Winter 2006 - 07



Emilio Pucci Spring/Summer 1988

Jean Patou (France) Fall/Winter 1986 - 87
Emanuel Ungaro (France) Fall/Winter 1971 -72
Givenchy (France) Spring/Summer 1974
Oscar de la Renta Fall/Winter 2002 - 03
Oscar de la Renta Fall/Winter 2002 - 03


Friday, December 7, 2012

Pantone color of the year 2013


Pantone announced today that the color of the year for 2013 is Emerald.  See below for a look back on some emerald green faves.


Grace Kelly wearing an emerald green Givenchy dress to visit the White House in 1961 (love the hat!).


Velvet 1970's Emilio Pucci dress.

Cartier carved emerald and sapphire brooch c. 1920

Vintage 1970s emerald green Lilly Pulitzer print.

An Emerald City jacket from the 1939 movie, The Wizard of Oz. It appeared in the movie when Dorothy and her friends arrive in Emerald City.

Sunday, December 4, 2011

Elizabeth Taylor's Collections at Christie's



I have been drooooooling over the Christie's Auction catalogs for the upcoming four day sale of Elizabeth Taylor's iconic collections of jewelry and clothing. All of you NYC gals should run not walk to Christie's to check it out. It is one of the most amazing collections of fine jewelry, costume jewelry,  haute couture, pret-a-porter, handbags, and shoes to ever be assembled in one place. It was collected by Elizabeth Taylor for over five decades and truly reflects Taylor's personal style. It is as as Marc Porter (Chairman and President of Christie's Americas) says, "not a red carpet wardrobe edited by stylists but a treasure trove of looks chosen by the last of the great movie stars."

Jean Schlumberger for Tiffany circa 1964. Also called "The Night of the Iguana Brooch".


A gold and multi-gem charm bracelet



Taylor has long been known for her world renowned collection of fine jewelry but her clothing is equally as impressive.  Gathered for the sale are nearly 400 items which include one of a kind haute couture pieces. Many of the outfits include the jewelry, shoes, and handbags that Taylor originally wore with them.

Tizani Roma chiffon and multi colored rhinestone adorned evening
gown 1960s.

Christian Dior Evening Ensemble 1968. Worn by Taylor to the New York City Premiere of 'Doctor Faustus' on February 6, 1968.

Emilio Pucci two piece silk ensemble with two beaded sautoir necklaces 1959.

Christian Dior taffeta evening sheath and coat 1965.


Gina Fratini wedding dress worn at Taylor's 2nd wedding to
Richard Burton 1975.

Valentino Couture pink and purple evening gowns together with a necklace.  1970s. 

Taylor's handbag closet.

Minaudiere by Judith Leiber