VOGUE PATTERNS april 1975 - EYE ON FASHION.- Yves Saint Laurent Haute-Couture collection fall-winter 1974/75 : "Painter's blouse" coat and liberty dresses.
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VOGUE 1194. Misses´dress, tunic and pants. Loose-fitting, below knee length dress or tunic, (without side seams) has narrow shaped neckband with attached tie ends, front and back gathered to lined yokes, full length sleeves gathered at cap and into wide buttoned cuffs, se into square arnholes, pockets in side front seams and inset front buttoned band closing. Wide, self or purchased belt holds in fullness at waistline. Straight-legged pants, darted into waist-band, have font zipper closing.-
VOGUE 1195. Misses´dress. Loose-fitting, slightly shaped dress, in below mid-knee or ankle length has turnover collar extending to self tie bow, front and back edgedstitched one-way pleats released at hipline and front-buttoned closing. Full, full-length sleeves, gathered at cap and into wide buttoned cuffs.-
VOGUE 1196. Misses´evening dress. Loose-fitting, lined, evening length dress has ruffled collar gathered to shaped collar band, attached tie, front and back gathered to yoke, gathered hem ruffle, and inset front band with concealed button closing. Full length sleeves, gathered at cap into wide buttoned cuffs, are ser into square arnholes.-
How wonderful to see a post on the leaflet! I actually have Vogue 1194 but hadn't realized that was my pattern in the illustration.. Thanks!
ResponderEliminarSorry, OpenID is acting strange, it's Sarah at PatternVault.
ResponderEliminarSarah, I'm glad you like it. Welcome to my blog, this is your home :)
ResponderEliminarThank you for showing these Paco. They make me feel very nostalgique.
ResponderEliminarHi Paco!
ResponderEliminarI remember both the pattern booklet and patterns from my teen years! Loved all these looks and appreciate your sharing them.
Hugs,
Margi
Margi, How are you? You're missing..:)... I'm glad you like, a hug for you too !!
ResponderEliminarThanks for showing these- its funny- fashion illustration is almost dead. Love looking at old work.
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