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Item Ships From: New York City
1990S Y’S YOHJI YAMAMOTO Black & White Linen Poly 3/4 Sleeve Pin Striped Jacket
Located in New York, NY
1990S Y’S YOHJI YAMAMOTO Black & White Linen Poly 3/4 Sleeve Pin Striped Jacket
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1990s New York City - Jackets

Jean Muir 1980's Black Suede Jacket
Located in New York, NY
VINTAGE GRACE NY 100% leather Jean Muir suede jacket circa 1980s. Excellent Vintage Condition. Shoulder 20 in Bust up to 62 in Waist 36 in Hips 34 in...
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1980s New York City - Jackets

1960S Red White & Blue Cotton Nautical Anchor Blazer
Located in New York, NY
1960S Red White & Blue Cotton Nautical Anchor Blazer
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1960s New York City - Jackets

Burberrys tan wool with ultra-suede accents jacket
By Burberry
Located in New York, NY
Burberrys tan wool jacket is fully lined of same color. The five (5) button front and also on the breast pockets has accents of ultra-suede on the collar and also on and along the fr...
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1980s New York City - Jackets

1960S Black & Pink Beaded Silk Wool Chanel Style Paisley Vest
Located in New York, NY
We purchased this from a NY woman who always has the finest designer pieces. There is no label however the construction is exceptional and the beading is beautiful. There is a gold c...
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1960s New York City - Jackets

1950S Blue & White Striped Cotton Men's Tunic Shirt As/Is
Located in New York, NY
Antique fabric so some pilling and small flaws which add to its beauty. 1950S Blue & White Striped Cotton Men's Tunic Shirt As/Is
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1950s New York City - Jackets

1930S Blue Hand Woven Rayon Blend With Real Silver Threads Kaftan Vest
Located in New York, NY
1930S Blue Hand Woven Rayon Blend With Real Silver Threads Kaftan Vest
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1930s New York City - Jackets

Yves Saint Laurent Satin Oversize Evening Jacket
By Yves Saint Laurent Rive Gauche
Located in New York, NY
Yves Saint Laurent, Rive Gauche, black, satin, box cut, oversize blazer/evening jacket, having a notched collar, vertical placed side pockets, and diamanté button detail at the cuffs.
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1980s French New York City - Jackets

Rare Schiaparelli Black Quilted Faille Evening Cape, 1951
By House of Schiaparelli
Located in New York, NY
Rare Schiaparelli Haute Couture Mandarin Black Quilted Faille Cape, 1951 Amazingly chic and modern quilted silk faille Haute Couture cape by Elsa Schiaparelli from the 1950's. M...
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Early 20th Century French Art Deco New York City - Jackets

Schiaparelli Haute Couture Black Changeant Faille Evening Jacket
By Elsa Schiaparelli
Located in New York, NY
Schiaparelli Haute Couture Changeant Faille Jacket, 1938-39. "France gave me the inspiration: America gave me the approval" Elsa Schiapa...
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1940s French New York City - Jackets

Extraordinary Elsa Schiaparelli Haute Couture Evening Jacket
By Elsa Schiaparelli
Located in New York, NY
"In difficult times, fashion is always outrageous" Elsa Schiaparelli,1930's. "Life has changed so much, A Schiaparelli was never made for the streets." Karl Lagerfeld, 1970's. 2 quotes,2 designers, 4 decades apart. 4 decades later. Although these quotes are highly debatable, especially in the context of today's high-low designer collabs and pop up retailing, iconic fashion endures. Whether now relegated to a museum exhibition, a collector's acid free box or a celebrity one nighter, these fashion artifacts from the french Haute Couture of the 1930's echo a time, pace and culture unrecognizable to most people today. Schiaparelli changed the definition of what it meant to be a designer at an important time in the evolution of the Haute Couture. Rather than simply making beautifully elegant garments (which she also did), she focused on the concepts behind the pieces. For her fashion was a fluid medium and she effortlessly blended fashion, politics and the fine arts. She was one of the most innovative and rebellious designers of the period working against what she considered the stale fashion currents of the day. She was elegant yet untrained. As a protege of Poiret, she gained entry into the world of Parisian fashion. While her rival Chanel was essentially uneducated and a “primitive” in the artistic circles in which she socialized, Schiaparelli’s impeccable social credentials as the daughter of an old and distinguished Roman family gave her a relatively easy entree into Paris society. She was a subversive, a punk, a desecrator, a collaborator, an innovator as well as the ultimate insider whose plans on design domination and creating "la zone rose" for the modern world were cut short by the advent of WWII. She was at the height of her influence and power showing 4 iconic collections in the last years of the decade. Fascinating to consider what the House of Schiaparelli could have brought forth in the following decades had the world not been swept away in turmoil at that moment. In the context of her short prewar career, few remaining masterworks have survived. The rare "moment" she created in the 30's lives on within each art piece, safelocked away within each stitch and sequin. Each design retains her spirit and legacy as a free thinking, modernist rebel who used the avantegarde as her platform in the most creative period of fashion design in the 20th Century. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Rare and Important Elsa Schiaparelli Haute Couture...
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1930s French New York City - Jackets

Rare Mariano Fortuny Berry Silk Crepe Coat
By Fortuny
Located in Riverdale, NY
This wonderful square cut berry silk crepe Fortuny coat is gilt stencilled in a Bellini pattern. Fortuny's ethereal crepe and gauze garments are extremely...
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Early 20th Century Italian Art Deco New York City - Jackets

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