Frocks for Graduation, simple wash dresses and what to put on the children are all addressed in the Good Housekeeping magazine from May, 192...
In The New York Shops - Fashion and Lingerie Suggestions for 1924
Here we have "Many Suggestions for the Trousseau and Sports Clothes for the Outdoor Girl" from the May, 1924 issue of Good Houseke...
Bridal Fashions from 1924 - Good Housekeeping
"Bridal Tradition is Embodied in the Picturesque" How lovely these are, romantic and feminine. Wouldn't these styles be nice ...
Flapper Era Outfits - 1924 Good Housekeeping
"The summer mode brings soft fabrics, straight lines and bright colors". This Good Housekeeping magazine from May, 1924 tells us ...
Are Your Legs Straight? - 1905
"So simple you wonder why someone didn't think of it before" They will send you "instructions to make them appear straigh...
Van Dresser Fashion Drawing Lessons - 1905
Here's a way to be "fitted for a profession now most profitable". Just complete "fifty interesting and practical lessons...
Chesterfields Sundial Dress - 1940
This is the back cover of the May, 1940 issue of The Progressive Farmer and Southern Ruralist magazine. It shows the charming Miss Elaine Sh...
Mail Order Patterns from The Progressive Farmer - 1940
Here are some of the patterns you could order from The Progressive Farmer and Southern Ruralist in 1940. They range from baby clothes, to pr...
"Give new ones a ducking before you wear them." - 1932
Aristoc Pure Silk Stockings - They Always Live Longest On Water Plenty of instructions here on how to care for your stockings, but they were...
Full-Blown Skirts, Impudent Bows, Neat Checks - Simplicity Patterns - 1952
Perfect day-in-the-city dress in a sophisticated soft sheer with full skirt and sleeves. Simplicity Printed Pattern 3848. Sizes 12 to 20. 35...
Kestos Brassiere Vest -"...supplies the discreet restraint that every dancer needs." - 1932
"...the result would be perfection." (This a repeat post from December 2009)
Butterick lowers the cost of patterns to 10¢, 15¢, 20¢ - 1905
"Butterick makes announcement of one of the most radical moves in the history of paper patterns". In 1905 they lowered the prices!...
Looking at Good Looking Men - Esquire 1968
Looking at Good Looking Men - Esquire 1968
If you think the gals had to work at looking good in the sixties just think what the guys had to go through. They had to find the "inne...
Paris Fashion - 1955 Spring Lines on Street Corners - Givenchy and Dior
"Spring Lines on Street Corners" from Realities Magazine May 1955 "Four out-of-doors ensembles from the current collections...