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Brighton Historical SocietyAccessory - Bag, 1960s-1970s
... ...1960s fashion...Di purchased this bag from Tyabb Packing House Antiques in Tyabb, Victoria. handbag armadillo 1960s fashion 1970s fashion di reidie vintage clothing Oval shaped bag made from armadillo leather with head and feet attached. ...This item is part of the Di Reidie collection. Diane Reidie was a much loved volunteer and President of Brighton Historical Society from 1999 until 2016. Originally from New Zealand, Di and her family lived in Male Street, Brighton for many years. A vibrant and energetic person with a zest for life and a gift for bringing people together, Di was a friend to many in the Bayside community and active in local community organisations. Her tireless work as President of BHS saw her named Bayside Citizen of the Year in 2008. As a seller and collector of vintage clothing, she was passionate about fashion history; one of her many enduring contributions to BHS was her extensive work in preserving, developing and promoting the Society's costume collection. In 2018-19, Di donated more than one hundred items from her personal vintage clothing collection to the Society. The collection, which includes clothing, hats, handbags and shoes from local and international designers, is representative of Di's wide-ranging interests, colourful personality, creativity, humour and love of fashion and travel. Di purchased this bag from Tyabb Packing House Antiques in Tyabb, Victoria.Oval shaped bag made from armadillo leather with head and feet attached. Leather straps may be a recent addition. Metal clasp. Mirror on inside of lid. Interior lined with blue silk.handbag, armadillo, 1960s fashion, 1970s fashion, di reidie, vintage clothing -
Brighton Historical SocietyHat, 1960s
... ...1960s fashion...He continued millinery work until 1975. thomas harrison hats 1960s fashion melbourne fashion Label, printed black on white acetate, centre back: THOMAS HARRISON Pink floral dome-shaped hat made up of silk and velvet pink hydrangea petals and mauve silk stems attached to a stiffened net base. ...Thomas Harrison (1897-1981) was a leading Melbourne milliner from the 1930s. He began his millinery career in 1920, and by the late 1930s had a salon and workshop at 163 Collins St. He later moved the business to Toorak Road, South Yarra. He continued millinery work until 1975.Pink floral dome-shaped hat made up of silk and velvet pink hydrangea petals and mauve silk stems attached to a stiffened net base.Label, printed black on white acetate, centre back: THOMAS HARRISONthomas harrison, hats, 1960s fashion, melbourne fashion -
Brighton Historical SocietyOutfit, Three-piece woman's outfit, 1960s
... ...1960s fashion...Bernice lived in the house with with Darren, Jenny and their three children. woman's suit chevy chase overend family 1960s fashion robert maltus bernice overend melbourne designers Label printed black on white acetate, centre back cape, top and skirt: DESIGNED AND HANDWOVEN / BY / Robert Maltus Three-piece woman's outfit comprising double-breasted cape, cropped sleeveless top and skirt; cream wool woven with silver lurex. ...This outfit belonged to Bernice Overend, a longtime Brighton resident. Bernice Adelaide Emily Lawn was born in Ballarat in 1911. In 1938 she married Acheson Best Overend (1909-1977), an early modernist architect in Melbourne whose notable designs include the heritage-listed Cairo Flats apartment building in Fitzroy. Bernice and Best made a home together in Brighton, raising their family at 80 Were Street. Their son Darren followed in Best's footsteps, becoming an architect, and in 1979 he and his wife Jenny bought a property just down the road from his childhood home - the heritage-listed 1881 Victorian mansion 'Chevy Chase' at 203 Were Street. Bernice lived in the house with with Darren, Jenny and their three children.Three-piece woman's outfit comprising double-breasted cape, cropped sleeveless top and skirt; cream wool woven with silver lurex. Top is decorated with a centre front fabric bow and is decoarated with fake pearls. All items lined with cream polyester. .1 - cape .2 - top .3 - skirtLabel printed black on white acetate, centre back cape, top and skirt: DESIGNED AND HANDWOVEN / BY / Robert Maltuswoman's suit, chevy chase, overend family, 1960s fashion, robert maltus, bernice overend, melbourne designers -
Kew Historical Society IncClothing - Shot Silk Dance Frock & Wrap, Park Avenue Gowns, c.1960
... 1960s...fashion designers - melbourne (vic) - park avenue gowns...Items in the collection were largely produced for, or purchased by women in Melbourne, and includes examples of outerwear, protective wear, nightwear, underwear and costume accessories.This 'dance frock' by Park Avenue Gowns is one of a number of garments in the collection by this designer. women's clothing cocktail dresses dance frocks australian fashion - 1960s fashion designers - melbourne (vic) - park avenue gowns Label : "Park Avenue Gowns" Metallic thread silk cocktail dress and wrap by Park Avenue Gowns, 1960. ...The Fashion & Design collection of the Kew Historical Society includes examples of women’s, men’s, children’s and infants’ clothing from the 18th, 19th and 20th centuries. Items in the collection were largely produced for, or purchased by women in Melbourne, and includes examples of outerwear, protective wear, nightwear, underwear and costume accessories.This 'dance frock' by Park Avenue Gowns is one of a number of garments in the collection by this designer.Metallic thread silk cocktail dress and wrap by Park Avenue Gowns, 1960. Virtually identical dresses by the designer were featured in the Australian Women's Weekly in 1960, described as 'dance frocks', to which the wide flairing skirt would be well suited.Label : "Park Avenue Gowns"women's clothing, cocktail dresses, dance frocks, australian fashion - 1960s, fashion designers - melbourne (vic) - park avenue gowns -
Kew Historical Society IncClothing, Otex, Pale Brown Simulated Fur Coat, 1960s
... 1960s...fashion design...Items in the collection were largely produced for, or purchased by women in Melbourne, and includes examples of outerwear, protective wear, nightwear, underwear and costume accessories. otex melbourne fur coats faux fur fashion -- 1960s fashion design Label: BY OTEX MELBOURNE / WOVEN SIMULATED FUR / TYBER / ONLY NATURE CAN COMPETE / SIZE 12 Pale brown woven simulated fur coat by Otex of Melbourne Pale Brown Simulated Fur Coat Clothing Clothing Otex ...The Fashion & Design collection of the Kew Historical Society includes examples of women’s, men’s, children’s and infants’ clothing from the 18th, 19th and 20th centuries. Items in the collection were largely produced for, or purchased by women in Melbourne, and includes examples of outerwear, protective wear, nightwear, underwear and costume accessories.Pale brown woven simulated fur coat by Otex of MelbourneLabel: BY OTEX MELBOURNE / WOVEN SIMULATED FUR / TYBER / ONLY NATURE CAN COMPETE / SIZE 12otex melbourne, fur coats, faux fur, fashion -- 1960s, fashion design -
Kew Historical Society IncClothing - Embroidered Purple Crepe Evening Dress, Grace James, 1969
... 1960s...fashion design...The items have additional significance due to information about the purpose of the creation and the date when it was constructed. grace james women's clothing dressmakers - surrey hills (vic) fashion -- 1960s fashion design Long mauve dress of a heavy crepe like fabric incorporating floral embroidery. ...Grace James, the creator of the items in the Grace James collection, designed and created costumes over a 19 year period (1969-1988) for her daughter Ceri. The collection of clothing ranges from evening wear to knitted garments. All the items display exemplary dressmaking skills. The designs are of the period and reflect evolving fashions of the time. Some items are copies of published designs whereas others are original creations. The collection was donated in 2006.While most of the items in the Fashion & Design Collection of the Kew Historical Society are commercially designed items of clothing, there are also items made by home dressmakers. Many of these exhibit outstanding design knowledge and technical skills. A large and important group of these items of women's clothing is contained in the Grace James collection of outfits created for the dressmaker's daughter. The items have additional significance due to information about the purpose of the creation and the date when it was constructed.Long mauve dress of a heavy crepe like fabric incorporating floral embroidery.grace james, women's clothing, dressmakers - surrey hills (vic), fashion -- 1960s, fashion design -
Kew Historical Society IncHeadwear - Faux Fur Hat, 1960s
... 1960s...fashion accessories...The headwear collection is particularly significant in that it includes the work of notable Australian and international milliners. headwear women's hats hats - 1960s fashion accessories faux fur Nil Faux ermine black and white woman’s hat. ...Imitation fur products were initially popular due to their relative cheapness. As the 1960s progressed, faux fur became more popular due to social uneasiness about the wildlife and farmed fur trade. Whereas real fur hats might be seen as matronly, smart, light and bright, clearly fake fur hats were designed for a younger market, and proved more suitable to the light weight fabrics of dresses and coats that became fashionable in Australia in the 1950s.The Kew Historical Society’s fashion and design collection is comprised of costumes, hats, shoes and personal accessories. Many of these items were purchased or handmade in Victoria; some locally in Kew. The extensive hat collection comprises items dating from the 1860s to the 1970s. Most of the hats in the collection were created by milliners for women. There are however a number of early and important men’s hats in the collection. The headwear collection is particularly significant in that it includes the work of notable Australian and international milliners.Faux ermine black and white woman’s hat.Nilheadwear, women's hats, hats - 1960s, fashion accessories, faux fur -
Kew Historical Society IncClothing - Protective Wear, Pinafore, 1950s
... 1960s...fashion -- 1960s...While generally utilitarian, women found means of gracing these items by the use brightly coloured fabric or patterns, the positioning of pockets and the use of contrasting fabrics to provide visual interest. protective clothing handmade clothing costume accessories lisa sylvan pinafores fashion design women's clothing -- 1960s fashion -- 1960s Label: "Taniwha / Quality Will Tell" Navy blue and white pinafore picked out with sections of plain blue fabric on the pocket, waist and bodice. ...One of a collection of fourteen items of protective wear and household textiles donated by Lisa Sylvan, a long-term resident of Kew, Five of the items are homemade aprons made and worn by her mother. Of the seven pinafores, three identical but differently sized pinafores were made in her parents' factory, while the other three are handmade. The handmade aprons and pinafores are representative samples of women's work, possibly from published patterns, using fabrics originally deigned for dresses. Typically, contrasting fabrics and colours were selected to provide visual interest. The donation also includes a hand embroidered linen supper cloth and a commercially produced 'birds of Australia' printed table cloth. Most of the collection derives from the 1950s.Although not uncommon, hand-made protective clothing in the form of aprons and pinafores often represents samples and styles of 'women's work' using remnant fabrics often designed for other purposes. While generally utilitarian, women found means of gracing these items by the use brightly coloured fabric or patterns, the positioning of pockets and the use of contrasting fabrics to provide visual interest.Navy blue and white pinafore picked out with sections of plain blue fabric on the pocket, waist and bodice.Label: "Taniwha / Quality Will Tell"protective clothing, handmade clothing, costume accessories, lisa sylvan, pinafores, fashion design, women's clothing -- 1960s, fashion -- 1960s -
Kew Historical Society IncClothing - Protective Wear, Pinafore, 1960s
... 1960s...fashion -- 1960s...While generally utilitarian, women found means of gracing these items by the use brightly coloured fabric or patterns, the positioning of pockets and the use of contrasting fabrics to provide visual interest. protective clothing costume accessories lisa sylvan pinafores fashion design women's clothing -- 1960s fashion -- 1960s One of three single piece commercialy produced pinafores, each in a different size. ...One of a collection of fourteen items of protective wear and household textiles donated by Lisa Sylvan, a long-term resident of Kew, Five of the items are homemade aprons made and worn by her mother. Of the seven pinafores, three identical but differently sized pinafores were made in her parents' factory, while the other three are handmade. The handmade aprons and pinafores are representative samples of women's work, possibly from published patterns, using fabrics originally deigned for dresses. Typically, contrasting fabrics and colours were selected to provide visual interest. The donation also includes a hand embroidered linen supper cloth and a commercially produced 'birds of Australia' printed table cloth. Most of the collection derives from the 1950s.Although not uncommon, hand-made protective clothing in the form of aprons and pinafores often represents samples and styles of 'women's work' using remnant fabrics often designed for other purposes. While generally utilitarian, women found means of gracing these items by the use brightly coloured fabric or patterns, the positioning of pockets and the use of contrasting fabrics to provide visual interest.One of three single piece commercialy produced pinafores, each in a different size.protective clothing, costume accessories, lisa sylvan, pinafores, fashion design, women's clothing -- 1960s, fashion -- 1960s -
National Wool MuseumEphemera - Clothing Tag, Fletcher Jones, 1960s
... 1960s...Fashion...This tag came with the donation of two children's kilts, and features a poem about the design of the kilt, which was fashioned to be able to be lengthened as children grew, by adjusting the hem of the bodice. The kilts were owned by Heather White and Sandra Hooker (nee White). The Fletcher Jones kilts were made in the 1960s...Fletcher Jones Kilts Family Life Farming 1960s Fashion Children's Fashion Children's Clothing Tartan Clothing Tag centre: Mary had a little skirt / That fitted her so true / And sure as Mary grew and grew / The little skirt grew too. / Because of / Fletcher Jones / Cute / Length adjustment / (Patent pending) Back: FLETCHER JONES & STAFF PTY. ...This tag came with the donation of two children's kilts, and features a poem about the design of the kilt, which was fashioned to be able to be lengthened as children grew, by adjusting the hem of the bodice. The kilts were owned by Heather White and Sandra Hooker (nee White). The Fletcher Jones kilts were made in the 1960s and are in two different tartan designs. Three sisters, Sandra, Heather and Melinda, all had kilts as children growing up in the 1960s on a sheep farm near Torquay. The kilts were worn on special occasions, with woollen jumpers worn on top of the bodices. Photos show Heather (aged 8) and Sandra (aged 6) with their younger sister Melinda (aged 1), wearing the kilts at family farms “South Beach” and “Lambidgee”, both near Torquay, in 1965. The kilts were purchased by the children’s grandmother, most likely from Fletcher Jones in Geelong, and were highly valued by the family.White folded clothing tag with black printed text and graphics. Front features a black and white image of a child wearing a tartan skirt. Tag has a hole punched in top right corner. centre: Mary had a little skirt / That fitted her so true / And sure as Mary grew and grew / The little skirt grew too. / Because of / Fletcher Jones / Cute / Length adjustment / (Patent pending) Back: FLETCHER JONES & STAFF PTY. LTD. MELBOURNE, CHADSTONE, FOOTSCRAY, BALLARAT, GEELONG, / WARRNAMBOOL, MORWELL, LAUNCESTON, HOBART, ADELAIDE, CANBERRA, SYDNEY, WOLLONGONG. fletcher jones, kilts, family life, farming, 1960s, fashion, children's fashion, children's clothing, tartan, clothing tag -
National Wool MuseumTextile - Children’s Kilt, Fletcher Jones, 1960s
... 1960s...Fashion...Fletcher Jones Kilts Family Life Farming 1960s Fashion Children's Fashion Children's Clothing Tartan printed [label]: FLETCHER JONES AUSTRALIA / PURE WOOL / CREATED BY / Fletcher Jones / AUSTRALIA / F. ...One of two children’s kilts with bodices owned by Heather White and Sandra Hooker (nee White). The Fletcher Jones kilts were made in the 1960s and are in two different tartan designs. They were designed to be lengthened as the children grew by adjusting the hem of the bodice. An original clothing tag (NWM-9154) features a poem about this, which was greatly treasured by Sandra as a child. Three sisters, Sandra, Heather and Melinda, all had kilts as children growing up in the 1960s on a sheep farm near Torquay. The kilts were worn on special occasions, with woollen jumpers worn on top of the bodices. Photos show Heather (aged 8) and Sandra (aged 6) with their younger sister Melinda (aged 1), wearing the kilts at family farms “South Beach” and “Lambidgee”, both near Torquay, in 1965. The kilts were purchased by the children’s grandmother, most likely from Fletcher Jones in Geelong, and were highly valued by the family. This kilt belonged to Sandra.Woollen tartan kilt with cream coloured silk v necked sleeveless bodice attached. Kilt is green, red, yellow and cream. printed [label]: FLETCHER JONES AUSTRALIA / PURE WOOL / CREATED BY / Fletcher Jones / AUSTRALIA / F. J. DRY CLEANING & REPAIRS / SERVICE WILL CARE FOR / THIS GARMENT always fletcher jones, kilts, family life, farming, 1960s, fashion, children's fashion, children's clothing, tartan -
National Wool MuseumTextile - Children’s Kilt, Fletcher Jones, 1960s
... 1960s...Fashion...Fletcher Jones Kilts Family Life Farming 1960s Fashion Children's Fashion Children's Clothing Tartan printed [label]: FLETCHER JONES AUSTRALIA / PURE WOOL / CREATED BY / Fletcher Jones / AUSTRALIA / F. ...One of two children’s kilts with bodices owned by Heather White and Sandra Hooker (nee White). The Fletcher Jones kilts were made in the 1960s and are in two different tartan designs. They were designed to be lengthened as the children grew by adjusting the hem of the bodice. An original clothing tag (NWM-9154) features a poem about this, which was greatly treasured by Sandra as a child. Three sisters, Sandra, Heather and Melinda, all had kilts as children growing up in the 1960s on a sheep farm near Torquay. The kilts were worn on special occasions, with woollen jumpers worn on top of the bodices. Photos show Heather (aged 8) and Sandra (aged 6) with their younger sister Melinda (aged 1), wearing the kilts at family farms “South Beach” and “Lambidgee”, both near Torquay, in 1965. The kilts were purchased by the children’s grandmother, most likely from Fletcher Jones in Geelong, and were highly valued by the family. This kilt belonged to Heather.Woollen tartan kilt with cream coloured cotton v necked sleeveless bodice attached. Kilt is green, red and cream. printed [label]: FLETCHER JONES AUSTRALIA / PURE WOOL / CREATED BY / Fletcher Jones / AUSTRALIA / F. J. DRY CLEANING & REPAIRS / SERVICE WILL CARE FOR / THIS GARMENT always fletcher jones, kilts, family life, farming, 1960s, fashion, children's fashion, children's clothing, tartan -
National Wool MuseumEphemera - Clothing Tag, Fletcher Jones, 1960s
... 1960s...Fashion...Fletcher Jones Kilts Family Life Farming 1960s Fashion Tartan Clothing Tag front: Authentic Clan Tartans / by Fletcher Jones Middle: This Tartan is . . . . . . . . / GORDON White folded clothing tag with black printed text and graphics. ...This clothing tag belonged to a Fletcher Jones tartan kilt from around the 1960's. White folded clothing tag with black printed text and graphics. Tag has a hole punched in bottom left corner. front: Authentic Clan Tartans / by Fletcher Jones Middle: This Tartan is . . . . . . . . / GORDON fletcher jones, kilts, family life, farming, 1960s, fashion, tartan, clothing tag -
Kew Historical Society IncArchive (Sub-series) - Subject File, Grace James et al, JAMES, Grace, 2006
... ...australian fashion - 1960s...Typically files will contain primary and secondary sources. dressmakers - surrey hills (vic) grace james australian fashion - 1960s australian fashion - 1970s women's clothing Archive file containing a letter from Grace James (2006) recording the clothing she made since the 1960s for her daughter Ceri, at the time of the donation of the collection to the Society. ...Various partiesReference, Research, InformationSecondary Values (KHS Imposed Order)Subject file containing a letter from Grace James (2006) recording the clothing she made since the 1960s for her daughter Ceri, at the time of the donation of the collection to the Society. The letter records Grace James’ address as 4/1 Belmont Street, Surrey Hills VIC 3127. The list with the letter itemises the 14 items of clothing made by Grace James. The envelope in which the letter was sent also includes a description of three other items dating from the first half of the 20th century, which had been owned by relatives of Mrs James. There is a newspaper article/clipping in the files about her 90th birthday at Camberwell Green.dressmakers - surrey hills (vic), grace james, australian fashion - 1960s, australian fashion - 1970s, women's clothingdressmakers - surrey hills (vic), grace james, australian fashion - 1960s, australian fashion - 1970s, women's clothing -
Kew Historical Society IncClothing - Brown Wool Coat & Dress, Merco Davron, 1960s
... ...australian fashion - 1960s...This outfit was donated to the Fashion Collection by Val Goldsworthy. merco davron australian fashion - 1960s melbourne fashion designers Label: Merco Davron Brown wool coat with large silver buttons and fur trim to neck and sleeves. ...The Fashion & Design collection of the Kew Historical Society includes examples of women’s, men’s, children’s and infants’ clothing from the 18th, 19th and 20th centuries. Items in the collection were largely produced for, or purchased by women in Melbourne, and includes examples of outerwear, protective wear, nightwear, underwear and costume accessories. This outfit was donated to the Fashion Collection by Val Goldsworthy.Brown wool coat with large silver buttons and fur trim to neck and sleeves. Matching brown dress.Label: Merco Davronmerco davron, australian fashion - 1960s, melbourne fashion designers -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Book - Costume In Content, Jennifer Ruby
... Fashions of 1960s and 1970s - Male and Female Written by Jennifer Ruby Printed by B. ...Hard-Back Fashion Book Costume In Content The 1960s And 1970s Various Fashion Statements - Male and Female Costumes worn by workers...Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road Mitcham melbourne Fashions of 1960s and 1970s - Male and Female Written by Jennifer Ruby Printed by B. ...Fashions of 1960s and 1970s - Male and Female Written by Jennifer Ruby Printed by B. T. Batsford Ltd of London.Hard-Back Fashion Book Costume In Content The 1960s And 1970s Various Fashion Statements - Male and Female Costumes worn by workers -
Kew Historical Society IncClothing, Ecstasy, Pink Silk Beaded Dress & Coat, 1960s
... ...australian fashion - 1960s...fashion over an 80-year period. The collection is also significant in that it includes the work of a large number of Melbourne designers from the 1960s to the 1990s. women's clothing mcintyre collection australian fashion - 1960s cocktail dresses “Ecstasy Creation : a fine fabric”. ...The Fashion & Design collection of the Kew Historical Society includes examples of women’s, men’s, children’s and infants’ clothing from the 18th, 19th and 20th centuries. Items in the collection were largely produced for, or purchased by women in Melbourne, and includes examples of outerwear, protective wear, nightwear, underwear and costume accessories. This dress is one of a number of items donated to the Fashion Collection by Dione McIntyre. It belonged to her mother Lilian Cohen.The McIntyre Collection of clothing and clothing accessories forms one of the largest single donations to our Fashion & Design collection. It includes clothing and clothing accessories worn by four women in the Cohen and McIntyre families across three generations. The items worn by Melbourne architect, and Kew resident, Dione McIntyre date from the 1960s and 1970s, and include evening wear, day wear, hats and shoes. As Dione McIntyre often accompanied her husband, fellow architect Peter McIntyre, to formal events, there are a number of pieces of evening wear among the items. The McIntyre Collection also includes items worn by women of an earlier generation: by Lilian Cohen, Dione McIntyre's mother, and by her mother-in-law, the wife of the architect Robert McIntyre. At the other end of the chronological spectrum are a number of outfits belonging to, worn and donated by Annie McIntyre. These include outfits created by notable late 20th century Australian and/or international fashion designers. The McIntyre Collection is significant historically and artistically as it includes examples of design that demonstrate changing tastes in fashion over an 80-year period. The collection is also significant in that it includes the work of a large number of Melbourne designers from the 1960s to the 1990s. Two-piece pink silk outfit comprised of a round necked, knee length dress and plain matching silk coat. The dress is scalloped at the waist and bordered with pink glass beads. The dress has the label “Ecstasy Creation : a fine fabric”.“Ecstasy Creation : a fine fabric”.women's clothing, mcintyre collection, australian fashion - 1960s, cocktail dresses -
Kew Historical Society IncHeadwear - Wool Felt & Jersey Hat, Ann Austin of Melbourne, 1960s
... ...australian fashion - 1960s...The headwear collection is particularly significant in that it includes the work of notable Australian and international milliners. milliners hats ann austin of melbourne thelma prentice australian fashion - 1960s kathleen gervasoni Label, inside centre crown, woven in black on white polyester: *ann austin / OF MELBOURNE High crowned hat made of burgundy felt with decorative pink jersey turban folds attached to the side by clusters of pink beads. ...Ann Austin of Melbourne was the name of a Melbourne millinery house. Thelma Prentice was one of the partners in the house, and the chief designer/milliner. Very little information about the millinery house and the milliner are available online but there is an interesting article, published in the Brisbane Courier Mail on 8 October 1949 which describes the influence of French style on fashion and design in Australia. The article by Lucy Gough recounts the views of Thelma Prentice who had just returned from the Paris fashion shows. "Australian millinery toes line with Paris From LUCY GOUGH LONDON, October 7 (Special) Australian hats can compare very favourably with those designed in Paris, and are considerably cheaper, says Miss Thelma Prentice, partner in a well-known Melbourne millinery firm, who has just completed six months' visit to England and the Continent. An ordinary hat, Miss Prentice said, would cost at least £15 from any of the top Paris houses. Australia could achieve the same effect for a lot less money. Miss Prentice went to all the Important dress shows as well as the millinery houses in Paris, because she believes that millinery is an accessory to fashion and to obtain the best idea of new trends hats must be shown with frocks to get a complete follow-through and tie-up between the two. At their packed shows, with standing room only, Path and Dior were selling hats they designed, faster than many well known Paris millinery houses, Fath's favourite line was the becoming 'wing treatment,' which he achieved by a profile flattering side swing of material jutting out almost 10 inches from the face. This was completely different to the side drape already seen in Australia. Dior, as a direct contrast, was specialising in skull hats, which almost followed the hair line, to show very little hair at the back of the head. His cocktail hats were heavily sequinned and beaded. Every model was designed exclusively for short hair, and Miss Prentice, whose own hair is beautifully short cut by a Paris hairdresser, said that French mannequins' hair was so abbreviated at the back it was almost a semi-shingle. Hats generally she found were plain, with sharply angled self trimming, and black one of the most popular colours." The hat was donated by Kathleen Gervasoni, a resident of Kew, and during the 1970s a Mayoress of the former City of Kew. The Kew Historical Society’s fashion and design collection is comprised of costumes, hats, shoes and personal accessories. Many of these items were purchased or handmade in Victoria; some locally in Kew. The extensive hat collection comprises items dating from the 1860s to the 1970s. While most of the hats in the collection were created by milliners for women, there are a number of early and important men’s hats in the collection. The headwear collection is particularly significant in that it includes the work of notable Australian and international milliners.High crowned hat made of burgundy felt with decorative pink jersey turban folds attached to the side by clusters of pink beads. The hat was designed by Thelma Prentice of the ' Austin of Melbourne' millinery house. Label, inside centre crown, woven in black on white polyester: *ann austin / OF MELBOURNEmilliners, hats, ann austin of melbourne, thelma prentice, australian fashion - 1960s, kathleen gervasoni -
Kew Historical Society IncClothing - Blue silk evening dress, Oggi, 1967
... ...australian fashion - 1960s...Items in the collection were largely produced for, or purchased by women in Melbourne, and includes examples of outerwear, protective wear, nightwear, underwear and costume accessories. evening dresses women's clothing oggi - 103-105 collins street - melbourne (vic) miss teenage of victoria quest australian fashion - 1960s evening wear oggi Desley reid Turquoise chiffon and taffeta evening dress, with empire waistline and beading to the neck and waist. ...The Fashion & Design collection of the Kew Historical Society includes examples of women’s, men’s, children’s and infants’ clothing from the 18th, 19th and 20th centuries. Items in the collection were largely produced for, or purchased by women in Melbourne, and includes examples of outerwear, protective wear, nightwear, underwear and costume accessories.Turquoise chiffon and taffeta evening dress, with empire waistline and beading to the neck and waist. The gown was purchased in 1967 from Oggi of Collins Street and worn by the donor’s mother, Mrs Ada Wallis, to the Miss Teenage of Victoria award ceremony at the Melbourne Town Hall, as the mother of a participant.evening dresses, women's clothing, oggi - 103-105 collins street - melbourne (vic), miss teenage of victoria quest, australian fashion - 1960s, evening wear, oggi, desley reid -
Kew Historical Society IncClothing, Beige Crepe Cocktail Dress, 1960s
... australian fashion - 1960s...Items in the collection were largely produced for, or purchased by women in Melbourne, and includes examples of outerwear, protective wear, nightwear, underwear and costume accessories. australian fashion - 1960s women's clothing cocktail dresses melbourne fashion designers - deja petite Beige tricel and viscose knee-length cocktail dress with pleating and an abstract fabric flower of the same material on the right front. ...The Fashion & Design collection of the Kew Historical Society includes examples of women’s, men’s, children’s and infants’ clothing from the 18th, 19th and 20th centuries. Items in the collection were largely produced for, or purchased by women in Melbourne, and includes examples of outerwear, protective wear, nightwear, underwear and costume accessories.Beige tricel and viscose knee-length cocktail dress with pleating and an abstract fabric flower of the same material on the right front. The dress was retailed by Deja Petite of Melbourne.australian fashion - 1960s, women's clothing, cocktail dresses, melbourne fashion designers - deja petite -
Kew Historical Society IncClothing - Grey Velvet Evening Dress, 1960
... ...australian fashion - 1960s...As the Mayoress, Mrs Doris Dickinson accompanied her husband, wearing this dress. cr whs dickinson mrs doris dickinson australian fashion - 1960s women's clothing - 1960s city of kew centenary - 1960 evening wear evening dresses Evening dress, made of unlined grey velvet, worn by the Mayoress, Mrs Doris Dickinson, (wife of Cr WHS Dickinson), to the Kew Centenary Dinner Dance in the Kew Civic Hall. ...The Fashion & Design collection of the Kew Historical Society includes examples of women’s, men’s, children’s and infants’ clothing from the 18th, 19th and 20th centuries. Items in the collection were largely produced for, or purchased by women in Melbourne, and includes examples of outerwear, protective wear, nightwear, underwear and costume accessories.Kew was declared a separate municipality in 1860. To commemorate this, a number of events were held in Kew, including a Centenary Dinner Dance in 1960 at which the speakers were Sir Robert Menzies and Cr WHS Dickinson. As the Mayoress, Mrs Doris Dickinson accompanied her husband, wearing this dress. Evening dress, made of unlined grey velvet, worn by the Mayoress, Mrs Doris Dickinson, (wife of Cr WHS Dickinson), to the Kew Centenary Dinner Dance in the Kew Civic Hall. The dress has matching cream kid gloves. The dress was donated by Mrs Judith Goodes, a daughter of Cr. and Mrs. Dickinson.cr whs dickinson, mrs doris dickinson, australian fashion - 1960s, women's clothing - 1960s, city of kew centenary - 1960, evening wear, evening dresses -
Kew Historical Society IncClothing - White Kid Gloves, Dents, 1960
... ...australian fashion - 1960s...As the mayoress, Mrs Doris Dickinson accompanied her husband, wearing these gloves and a grey velvet evening gown. cr whs dickinson mrs doris dickinson australian fashion - 1960s women's clothing - 1960s gloves - 1960s Pair of white kid gloves with pearl buttons. ...Kew was declare a separate municipality in 1860. To commemorate this, a number of events were held in Kew, including a Centenary Dinner Dance in 1960 at which the speakers were Sir Robert Menzies and Cr WHS Dickinson. As the mayoress, Mrs Doris Dickinson accompanied her husband, wearing these gloves and a grey velvet evening gown. Pair of white kid gloves with pearl buttons. The gloves were worn by the Mayoress, Mrs Doris Dickinson at the Centenary Ball of the City of Kew with her steel grey velvet evening dress. The gloves were made by Dent's. The dress was donated by Mrs Judith Goodes, a daughter of Cr. Dickinson. cr whs dickinson, mrs doris dickinson, australian fashion - 1960s, women's clothing - 1960s, gloves - 1960s -
Kew Historical Society IncClothing - Appliqued Apron, 1960s
... ...fashion -- 1960s...While the collection includes some examples of international fashion, most items were handmade or purchased in Melbourne. clothing - women's aprons fashion & design collection - kew historical society protective wear fashion design fashion -- 1960s White cotton apron decorated with machine embroidery and appliqué. ...The Fashion & Design collection of Kew Historical Society includes examples of women’s, men’s, children’s and infants' clothing from the 18th, 19th and 20th centuries. While the collection includes some examples of international fashion, most items were handmade or purchased in Melbourne. White cotton apron decorated with machine embroidery and appliqué. The apron is a commercially created item produced in China for the European market. clothing - women's, aprons, fashion & design collection - kew historical society, protective wear, fashion design, fashion -- 1960s -
Kew Historical Society IncClothing - Embroidered Cotton & Lace Hostess Apron, 1960s
... ...fashion -- 1960s...While the collection includes some examples of international fashion, most items were handmade or purchased in Melbourne. clothing - women's aprons protective wear fashion design fashion -- 1960s Black silk hostess apron embroidered with sprays of flowers using multi-coloured silk thread. ...The Fashion & Design collection of Kew Historical Society includes examples of women’s, men’s, children’s and infants' clothing from the 18th, 19th and 20th centuries. While the collection includes some examples of international fashion, most items were handmade or purchased in Melbourne.Black silk hostess apron embroidered with sprays of flowers using multi-coloured silk thread. The apron is bordered by black commercial lace. Based on an examination of the embroidery, it has been deemed to be a commercially produced item made in India.clothing - women's, aprons, protective wear, fashion design, fashion -- 1960s -
Kew Historical Society IncClothing - Cotton apron embroidered with gold and red silk thread, 1960s
... ...fashion -- 1960s...While the collection includes some examples of international fashion, most items were handmade or purchased in Melbourne. clothing - women's aprons protective wear fashion design fashion -- 1960s Black hostess apron created from a black silk southeast asian textile featuring a stylised woven band of red, black and gold silk. ...The Fashion & Design collection of Kew Historical Society includes examples of women’s, men’s, children’s and infants' clothing from the 18th, 19th and 20th centuries. While the collection includes some examples of international fashion, most items were handmade or purchased in Melbourne.Black hostess apron created from a black silk southeast asian textile featuring a stylised woven band of red, black and gold silk. The fabric is gathered at the waist. The strap includes a black silk tassel. clothing - women's, aprons, protective wear, fashion design, fashion -- 1960s -
Kew Historical Society IncClothing - Cream Crepe Beaded Evening Dress, Park Avenue Gowns, 1960s
... ...fashion -- 1960s...Items in the collection were largely produced for, or purchased by women in Melbourne, and includes examples of outerwear, protective wear, nightwear, underwear and costume accessories. evening dresses fashion - melbourne -1960s park avenue gowns desley reid fashion design fashion -- 1960s Label: Park Avenue Gowns, Melbourne Cream crepe empire line evening dress. ...The Fashion & Design collection of the Kew Historical Society includes examples of women’s, men’s, children’s and infants’ clothing from the 18th, 19th and 20th centuries. Items in the collection were largely produced for, or purchased by women in Melbourne, and includes examples of outerwear, protective wear, nightwear, underwear and costume accessories.Cream crepe empire line evening dress. The bodice has a halter beck and is heavily beaded. The dress was purchased from Park Avenue Gowns of MelbourneLabel: Park Avenue Gowns, Melbourneevening dresses, fashion - melbourne -1960s, park avenue gowns, desley reid, fashion design, fashion -- 1960s -
Kew Historical Society IncClothing - White Silk Wedding Dress, c.1968
... ...fashion -- 1960s...fashion over an 80-year period. The collection is also significant in that it includes the work of a large number of Melbourne designers from the 1960s to the 1990s. women's clothing fashion and textiles collection - kew historical society wedding dresses mcintyre collection dione mcinytre fashion design fashion -- 1960s Cream coloured taffeta wedding dress with long leg of mutton sleeves and bustle Clothing White Silk Wedding Dress ...The Fashion & Design collection of the Kew Historical Society includes examples of women’s, men’s, children’s and infants’ clothing from the 18th, 19th and 20th centuries. Items in the collection were largely produced for, or purchased by women in Melbourne, and includes examples of outerwear, protective wear, nightwear, underwear and costume accessories. The outfit was owned, worn and donated to the collection by Dione McIntyre.The McIntyre Collection of clothing and clothing accessories forms one of the largest single donations to our Fashion & Design collection. It includes clothing and clothing accessories worn by four women in the Cohen and McIntyre families across three generations. The items worn by Melbourne architect, and Kew resident, Dione McIntyre date from the 1960s and 1970s, and include evening wear, day wear, hats and shoes. As Dione McIntyre often accompanied her husband, fellow architect Peter McIntyre, to formal events, there are a number of pieces of evening wear among the items. The McIntyre Collection also includes items worn by women of an earlier generation: by Lilian Cohen, Dione McIntyre's mother, and by her mother-in-law, the wife of the architect Robert McIntyre. At the other end of the chronological spectrum are a number of outfits belonging to, worn and donated by Annie McIntyre. These include outfits created by notable late 20th century Australian and/or international fashion designers. The McIntyre Collection is significant historically and artistically as it includes examples of design that demonstrate changing tastes in fashion over an 80-year period. The collection is also significant in that it includes the work of a large number of Melbourne designers from the 1960s to the 1990s. Cream coloured taffeta wedding dress with long leg of mutton sleeves and bustle women's clothing, fashion and textiles collection - kew historical society, wedding dresses, mcintyre collection, dione mcinytre, fashion design, fashion -- 1960s -
Kew Historical Society IncClothing - Raw Silk Jacket & Skirt, 1960s
... ...fashion -- 1960s...Items in the collection were largely produced for, or purchased by women in Melbourne, and includes examples of outerwear, protective wear, nightwear, underwear and costume accessories. women's clothing fashion -- 1960s suits Tailored pink raw silk jacket and dress. ...The Fashion & Design collection of the Kew Historical Society includes examples of women’s, men’s, children’s and infants’ clothing from the 18th, 19th and 20th centuries. Items in the collection were largely produced for, or purchased by women in Melbourne, and includes examples of outerwear, protective wear, nightwear, underwear and costume accessories.Tailored pink raw silk jacket and dress. The long sleeve jacket has a peaked collar and double pockets at front. The jacket is fastened with buttons of the same fabric and colour. The buttoned skirt has soft pleats.women's clothing, fashion -- 1960s, suits -
Kew Historical Society IncClothing - Turquoise Raw Silk Coat Dress, Renny, 1960s
... ...australian fashion - 1960s...Renny Pty Ltd was a major fashion house in Melbourne in the 1960s winning awards for innovation in design, particularly those awarded by the wool industry....fashion over an 80-year period. The collection is also significant in that it includes the work of a large number of Melbourne designers from the 1960s to the 1990s. renny women's clothing australian fashion - 1960s mcintyre collection Label: Renny Turquoise coloured raw silk coat dress. ...The Fashion & Design collection of the Kew Historical Society includes examples of women’s, men’s, children’s and infants’ clothing from the 18th, 19th and 20th centuries. Items in the collection were largely produced for, or purchased by women in Melbourne, and includes examples of outerwear, protective wear, nightwear, underwear and costume accessories. This item was owned, worn and donated by Dione McIntyre.The McIntyre Collection of clothing and clothing accessories forms one of the largest single donations to our Fashion & Design collection. It includes clothing and clothing accessories worn by four women in the Cohen and McIntyre families across three generations. The items worn by Melbourne architect, and Kew resident, Dione McIntyre date from the 1960s and 1970s, and include evening wear, day wear, hats and shoes. As Dione McIntyre often accompanied her husband, fellow architect Peter McIntyre, to formal events, there are a number of pieces of evening wear among the items. The McIntyre Collection also includes items worn by women of an earlier generation: by Lilian Cohen, Dione McIntyre's mother, and by her mother-in-law, the wife of the architect Robert McIntyre. At the other end of the chronological spectrum are a number of outfits belonging to, worn and donated by Annie McIntyre. These include outfits created by notable late 20th century Australian and/or international fashion designers. The McIntyre Collection is significant historically and artistically as it includes examples of design that demonstrate changing tastes in fashion over an 80-year period. The collection is also significant in that it includes the work of a large number of Melbourne designers from the 1960s to the 1990s. Turquoise coloured raw silk coat dress. The dress includes a belt of the same fabric and colour. Renny Pty Ltd was a major fashion house in Melbourne in the 1960s winning awards for innovation in design, particularly those awarded by the wool industry.Label: Rennyrenny, women's clothing, australian fashion - 1960s, mcintyre collection -
Kew Historical Society IncClothing - Grey Flannel Dress, 1960s
... ...australian fashion - 1960s...fashion over an 80-year period. The collection is also significant in that it includes the work of a large number of Melbourne designers from the 1960s to the 1990s. women's clothing australian fashion - 1960s mcintyre collection dresses Grey flannel wool dress with a wide collar and elbow length squared sleeves Clothing Grey Flannel Dress ...The Fashion & Design collection of the Kew Historical Society includes examples of women’s, men’s, children’s and infants’ clothing from the 18th, 19th and 20th centuries. Items in the collection were largely produced for, or purchased by women in Melbourne, and includes examples of outerwear, protective wear, nightwear, underwear and costume accessories. This dress is one of a number of items donated to the Fashion Collection by Dione McIntyre.The McIntyre Collection of clothing and clothing accessories forms one of the largest single donations to our Fashion & Design collection. It includes clothing and clothing accessories worn by four women in the Cohen and McIntyre families across three generations. The items worn by Melbourne architect, and Kew resident, Dione McIntyre date from the 1960s and 1970s, and include evening wear, day wear, hats and shoes. As Dione McIntyre often accompanied her husband, fellow architect Peter McIntyre, to formal events, there are a number of pieces of evening wear among the items. The McIntyre Collection also includes items worn by women of an earlier generation: by Lilian Cohen, Dione McIntyre's mother, and by her mother-in-law, the wife of the architect Robert McIntyre. At the other end of the chronological spectrum are a number of outfits belonging to, worn and donated by Annie McIntyre. These include outfits created by notable late 20th century Australian and/or international fashion designers. The McIntyre Collection is significant historically and artistically as it includes examples of design that demonstrate changing tastes in fashion over an 80-year period. The collection is also significant in that it includes the work of a large number of Melbourne designers from the 1960s to the 1990s. Grey flannel wool dress with a wide collar and elbow length squared sleeveswomen's clothing, australian fashion - 1960s, mcintyre collection, dresses
