Showing posts with label vintage 80s dresses. Show all posts
Showing posts with label vintage 80s dresses. Show all posts

Friday, July 26, 2013

Irene Saltern, Unsung Pioneer of California Design

I'm guessing most readers here have never heard of California apparel designer Irene Saltern. Which is, and you'll agree once you know more about her, very surprising, considering she is widely credited as a pioneer of the California sportswear industry. Other designers who were her contemporaries are more well known, but Ms. Saltern's influence cannot be denied.

Her story is incredibly interesting; she was a true Renaissance woman. She was born Irene Stern in 1911, in Germany. A multi-talented individual, she worked for a short time as a radio journalist and, later, became a seamstress.

Among her neighbors while she was still living in Germany was Albert Einstein, who taught her to sail. Instilled with a lifelong love of sailing, many of her designs were nautical themed. She took fashion classes in Berlin, and when she moved to California with husband Harry Salinger in the late 30s, she became a costume designer for the movies. In the 40s, she was in charge of actresses' wardrobes at Samuel Goldwyn Pictures, and was a contemporary of Gilbert Adrian, who was at Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. The Sept. 14, 1995, issue of the LA Times quotes her as saying, "If [Gilbert] Adrian was the king of designers, I was one of the princesses." She did the costumes for nearly 40 Hollywood films, including The Call of the Yukon and The Howards of Virginia. She was the favorite designer of dancer Ann Miller and actress Martha Scott.

In the late 40s, Ms. Salinger started designing commercially as "Irene Saltern," and became head designer for Tabak of California, one of the powerhouses of the "California Sportswear Revolution." The influence of Irene Saltern and Lou Tabak on the burgeoning industry was profound. Ms. Saltern designed lines of separates and coordinates jackets, skirts, cigarette slacks, shorts, tops that were sold with hangtags proclaiming they were "a Tabak Tie-in." She also designed classic dresses and suits, with lines that flattered the female figure. Her designs can be worn today and present as stylishly as they did decades ago. And the fabrics she used, particularly her wools and silks, and the workmanship are exquisite.

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In addition to working for Tabak, she briefly headed up her own firm, Irene Saltern of California, and worked for other design houses, including Phil Rose and Lanz of California, from which she retired in 1978. In the 60s, she was noted for starting the trend of those big hardware-inspired chunky belts, after a visit to the hardware store! And, after a trip to India, she started creating Indian-inspired designs, which, of course, were hugein the 1960s and 1970s.

Ms. Saltern passed away in 2005 at the age of 94. Her sketches are preserved at the Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences, and both her apparel and sketches are featured in the collections of the Fashion Institute of Technology and the Los Angeles County Museum.

The Reflections of Vintage team pays tribute this week to this unsung pioneer and to the amazing California designers who came after her.


Saltern of California Full-Skirt Butterfly Dress, sold by Vintage Baubles:

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Cute Vintage 1960s Pink Wool Knit 3 Piece Outfit Tabak B34 W25 from After Dark Vintage:

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Vintage 80s Does 40s California Designer Karen Alexander Tropical Caribbean Vacation Novelty Print Sunshine Yellow Day Shirt Dress - Size XS to S, from Catseye Vintage:

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Vintage 50s 60s Tabak of California Mad Men Blue Wool Pencil Skirt Suit, XS Sm, from Vintage Baubles Too:

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Vintage 80s Does 40s California Designer Foxy Lady Nautical Black and White Day Shirt Dress - Size XS, from Catseye Vintage:

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Vintage Taupe Silk Tabak Blouse Sz 10 B38 from After Dark Vintage:

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Thursday, March 1, 2012

Spring is Springing!

It doesn't seem possible already, but spring is almost upon us! And, with a new season comes thoughts of a new wardrobe, or at least some additions to our current one. Even though many of us experienced a mild winter in many areas, we still were, and probably still are, wearing slacks, sweaters, suits, wool or fur-felt hats, dark shoes, and dark bags. But, with flowers starting to bloom, temperatures starting to rise, and, thank goodness, the sun starting to shine on a daily basis, it's time to shop for new clothes! And, of course, we highly recommend shopping for vintage. Like spring, it's "green," saving the earth's natural resources. And, rather than bowing to whatever the current trends are, vintage has its own distinction. Whether your tastes run to classic or trendy, soft pastels or bright florals, simple or elaborate, vintage fashions offer you your choice.

The Vintage Reflections sellers will help you make your own spring fashion statement with items from our shops!


From My Vintage Cocktail on Etsy, we have these light and airy fashions:

Vintage 70s Narrow Pleated Floral Print Georgette Skirt, Sz XS Sm

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Vintage 50s Designer Ombre Straw Hat with Veil, Floral Trim, Velvet Bow

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Vintage 50s Silk Cocktail or Day Dress, Impressionist Watercolor Print, Sz Lg Large, VLV

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Catseye Vintage offers these cool-as-can-be selections in her Etsy shop:

Vintage 50s Dress Blue Roses Floral Chiffon 1950s Cocktail Party Full Skirt VLV Size L to XL

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Vintage 70s Hand Embroidered Maxi Dress Caftan 1970s Boho Hippie Mexican White Sheer Gauze Pastel Floral Embroidery Size S - M - L

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Friday, December 23, 2011

Celebrate New Year's Eve in (Vintage) Style!

We of vintage age remember the days when our parents, and then, later, we ourselves, would go out on the town for New Year's Eve. That meant getting "dressed to the nines" and going out for dinner and a party afterwards. Even the most casual of restaurant dinners or a typical house party called for dressing up. Short dresses, maxi skirts, or evening slacks were standard fare for those events. And then there were the formal galas, held at fancy ballrooms or the most elegant restaurants in town. Ladies in evening gowns and their finest jewelry, men in formal suits or tuxedos, an orchestra to which to dance....

I remember my mom and her friends breaking out their fancy stoles or wraps, beaded and sequined clutch bags, and dressiest heels. My sister and I were in awe of how lovely they looked and how their dresses "swished" as they danced out the door on their way out for the night. And, when we were older, we would get dressed up and go out as well. Although the "age of casual" was approaching even then, we women would wear cocktail dresses or casual long dresses, and the men would wear sports jackets with ties. Dinner and dancing were still standard entertainment, then we would do the rounds of the house parties, at which you almost never would find anyone wearing jeans. Can you imagine that!

Alas, those indeed were the days.... However, there are still parties and dinners to attend on New Year's Eve, and you don't have to go casual as most everyone these days does. Break out a vintage dress or gown, carry a dressy vintage bag, or wear some stunning vintage jewelry--be as bold or as subtle as you wish. No matter whether you dress in vintage or accessorize with it, you'll feel great and look great--and we're sure you'll get lots of compliments and admiring looks!

We at Vintage Reflections wish you a Happy New Year, and may have some goodies in our shops to help you ring it in!


From Alley Cats Vintage:

Vintage 1960s 60s Party Dress Bright Red Chiffon Strapless Cocktail Formal by Lilli Diamond B 38-40

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Vintage Formal Gown1960s 60s Black Satin with Jeweled Bodice Party Evening Dress by Pab B33 W24

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Vintage 1980s 80s Black Beaded Drop Waist Party Dress by AfterDark Sz 12

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At
My Vintage Cocktail:

SALE Vintage 50s 1950s Strapless Full Skirt RED Evening Gown, XS / Small

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SALE Vintage Crystal Necklace & Dangle Earrings in Original Box, Wedding, Party, Holiday Jewelry

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Vintage 80s Designer Ruched & Draped Party, Cocktail, Disco Jersey Dress, Med Lg 10 12

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And from Catseye Vintage:

Vintage 80s Strapless One Shoulder Evening Gown Dress Black Chantilly Lace with Bow by Karen Okada Climax Size XS to S

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Vintage 60s Woven Metal Handbag 1960s Purse Bridal Evening Gold Tone

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Vintage 80s Dress 1980s Cocktail Party Hand Beaded Black Silk Chiffon DEADSTOCK Size XS to S

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Saturday, November 12, 2011

Here a Few of Our Favorite Things....

"When the dog bites, when the bee stings, when we're feeling sad,
we simply remember our favorite things.... And then we don't feel so bad!"

The sellers at Vintage Reflections want to share some of our very favorite items with you this week--some that make us smile, some we're tempted to keep, and some that are just fun. The holidays are a perfect time to break out your vintage favorites and show them off. You'll look and feel like "one of a kind," and we're sure you'll get loads of compliments on your vintage wear!

Without further ado, let us present to you:

From Alley Cats Vintage comes these goodies:

A carry-everywhere Vintage Purse Black Vinyl and Suede Kelly Handbag with Lock and Key


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Wear this Vintage Nightgown 1950s 50s White Nylon and Lace Negligee by Shadowline Sz 34 B36 on Thanksgiving and Christmas mornings to feel special!

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And, show this off when you're out and about this season: Vintage 1940s 40s Hat Black Beaded Pillbox New York Creations

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At My Vintage Cocktail:

Dress this Christmas-green Vintage 50s Full Skirt Shirtwaist Party or Day Dress, Med Lg, Green Silk up with some gold or red jewelry, and you'll be smashing!

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Have fun with this quirky Vintage Designer Hat, Velvet Sculptured Beehive Toque with Bow


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Feel luxurious in this designer piece from Vintage Baubles Too:

Vintage 70s Wrap Dress Designer Mollie Parnis Morty Sussman, Silk, Med

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From Catseye Vintage:

Look stylish while staying warm and cozy in this Vintage 50s Darlene Cardigan Sweater Angora Blend Floral Hand Screenprint Blue Roses on Green Size XS to S

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This Vintage 70s East India Dress Cotton Gauze with Paisley Border Print Indian Metallic Size M to L to XL to XXL on SALE is perfect for the holidays for our friends "Down Under."

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And here's the perfect New Year's Eve gown: Vintage 80s Strapless One Shoulder Evening Gown Dress Black Chantilly Lace with Bow by Karen Okada Climax Size XS to S

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