Historical information
This beaded dress collar is of a style from the mid 20th century - possibly even as early as the 1930's. It is designed to be easily removed and worn with different outfits - e.g. a dress, knitted top or blouse.
Articles from Australian newspapers (particularly the Women's fashion pages) in the decades from the 1930's through to the 1950's often mentioned society ladies wearing "beaded collars" when describing their fashions and in the 1950's "beaded collars" were being made and imported from Japan however this particular collar appears to have been handmade. Unfortunately the maker of this collar is unknown.
Significance
This item is an example of how women in the mid 20th century used their needlework skills to personalise and embellish an item of clothing (a collar) designed in a practical way to be able to be used with different items of clothing.
Physical description
Lady's beaded collar with a decorative floral design of flowers made with blue beads, outlined with bronze beads on a white beaded background. Bronze beads have also been used to "draw" leaf shapes and tendrils and outline a border all around the collar. A hook and eye are attached to a fine cotton bias band at the top of the collar and the beading is sewn onto a fine net lining.
Subjects
References
- That New Collar ISBN/ISSN: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article85752596 Article in the "Daily News (Perth) Thursday 12th December 1935 p 13 describing how a beaded collar can "freshen up" a frock.
- The Lady of Fashion ISBN/ISSN: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article84910780 Article from the Queensland Figaro (Brisbane) Saturday 6th December 1930 reporting that "the very newest collar and cuff sets are made from tiny beads".