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| | | | | As part of its current exhibition, Patrick Kelly: Runway of Love, the Philadelphia Museum of Art is sharing a pattern for a one-seam coat designed by Patrick Kelly in 1984. (See my post on Patrick Kelly's Vogue patterns here.) After Kelly moved to Paris in 1979, he worked as a costume designer for Le Palace... | |
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| | | | | The New Vogue Sewing Book published in 1963 contained a "Couturier Supplement". According to the Foreword in this magazine-styled book, "Only Vogue Patterns can bring you original designs from the Paris and International Couture houses, because of an exclusive arrangement with world famous designers." One of the 17 designers featured in the supplement was Jo... | |
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www.tuttartpitturasculturapoesiamusica.com
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| | | | | At the height of his career, in the 1910s and early 1920s, Frieseke was perhaps the most popular of all living American artists. He received numerous | |
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www.smfabricblog.com
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| | | As the summer sewing season winds down, Syreeta has sewn a fabulous two-piece ensemble, with Vogue 1901 and Cream/Tea Rose/Warm Olive/Ocean Blue Abstract Print Viscose... | ||