New from Catwalk Creative Vintage

Here are some fresh additions to the rails at Catwalk Creative Vintage on eBay.

BOUCHER Persian Turquoise Cabochon Earrings c.1960s

BOUCHER Persian Turquoise Cabochon Earrings c.1960s

FRANK USHER Black Crepe Evening Gown 1980s

FRANK USHER Black Crepe Evening Gown c.1980s

Long Chiffon Multi Colour Abstract Neck Scarf

Long Chiffon Multi Colour Abstract Neck Scarf.

HENKEL & GROSSE Vintage 60s Gold Tone Hoop Earrings 1967

HENKEL & GROSSE Gold Tone Hoop Earrings c.1967

HENKEL & GROSSE Vintage 60s Gold Tone Hoop Earrings 1966

HENKEL & GROSSE Gold Tone Hoop Earrings c.1966

British Vogue 1984

We may already have experienced the best of the summer weather (in England anyway!), but one can always rely on a vintage fashion glossie to remind ourselves that somewhere on this planet, warmer climes and mid summer escapes await. Here’s a pretty photo shoot taken from British Vogue July 1984, with images by Paul Lange in Haiti. Hair by Bob Fink. Enjoy!

Long pale linens for the long hot holiday abroad, garlanded with short pearl strings, wide faded straws, the prettiest scarves. Wear them with slippers or summer brogues for exploring the coast, the mountains, the mysteries of Haiti. Here, airy spaces, faded fretted wood, shades of the past, at the Grand Hotel Oloffson in Port au Prince, where Graham Green wrote The Comedians, and Vogue, some eighteen years later, stayed.

Soft green linen collarless shirt and cream linen breeches by Perry Ellis

Soft green linen collarless shirt, £69, cream linen breeches, by Perry Ellis £150. Cashmere cardigan, £82.50. Lilac and cream chiffon scarf, £3, from a selection at Cornucopia.

White lace and linen shirt, beige linen trousers, brown leather belt, pearl beads, from a selection at Ralph Lauren

White lace and linen shirt, beige linen trousers, brown leather belt, pearl beads, from a selection at Ralph Lauren.

White linen suit, short sleeved shirt and turn-up trousers by Bette Davis

White linen suit, short sleeved shirt, about £189 (with skirt and jacket, not shown). Trousers with turn-ups, about £46. Both by Max Mara.

White linen shirt and trousers by Paul Costello

Short-sleeved white linen shirt, £69, Striped linen trousers, £81.60, both by Paul Costello. Natural straw hat swathed in white chiffon, £35. Marvella fake pearls, from £8.95. Silk chiffon scarf, £26, at Kenzo. Brown and white leather co-respondent shoes, £85, at Flli Rossetti.

Linen dress by Max Mara

Short-sleeved pleated linen dress by Max Mara, £147. Leather brogues, £59.50, from a selection at Mulberry.

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Newly Discovered Fashion Illustrations of the 1940s

It’s not often that one can lay claim to discovering a lost talent. And even now, this exquisite illustrator only came to my attention through an acquaintance of my sister, Alice. The artist and topic of my conversation is Betty Wilkins and I’m honoured and delighted to have been given the opportunity to feature some of her outstanding art work. I would first of all like to offer my sincerest thanks to Betty’s daughter, Yvonne, for allowing me to share these wonderful images with my readers. I would also like to stress the importance of copyright and state that under no circumstances are these images to be copied or reproduced in any other form or publication. They remain the sole property of Yvonne and have been watermarked appropriately. Thank you.

I’ve written the following article as a testament to Betty and her incredible talent. I would dearly love to have known her. This post is intended to provide a very brief insight into Betty’s life, but most importantly to give inspiration to budding fashion illustrators and to those of you with a love for the history of fashion. Enjoy!

Betty Wilkins illustration 6

This beach scene illustrates 1940s fashion so beautifully. It has never been published and was part of Betty’s personal collection of paintings. It’s exquisitely executed, from the background image of the sea and steam boat to the detailed fabrics and accessories.

Sadly Betty passed away in 2004, leaving her incredible legacy of illustrations and paintings to her beloved daughter. In brief, Betty’s personal story began in Finchley, North London. She was born Elizabeth Wilkins in 1920 and a short while later, her family moved to Mill Hill, North London.

Willesden College of Technology

Willesden College of Technology opened in 1934.

Her artistic potential must have shone through at an early age. Betty left school at fourteen to attended Willesden College of Technology (formerly Willesden Polytechnic and now known as the College of North West London.) The original building in Denzil Road was built in 1903 (see photograph left), but unfortunately no longer stands. It was opened as a College of Technology in 1934 and ran the technical courses originally provided by the polytechnic. Betty enrolled at the college in 1934 so would have been one of the first students to attend the schools of art department. Interestingly, one of her fellow classmates at Willesden was one of the twin brothers who’s father, Montague Burton, founded Burton, Britain’s largest chain of clothes shops. It is unclear which brother, Arnold or Raymond, was the classmate of Betty. I do know that Raymond Burton passed away quite recently in February 2012, at the age of 93.

Some time after leaving art college, and just before the onset of World War II, Betty was interviewed by Marjorie Proops. Marjorie is probably best known for her role as the Daily Mirror’s “Agony Aunt”, although she was a prolific social commentator and writer, and had become a journalist in 1939. Marjorie’s first job was fashion correspondent for the Daily Mirror so this ties in nicely with my story.

Surprisingly, Betty didn’t get the job that Marjorie Proops had interviewed her for . . . . . . exactly why not, I cannot say. Certainly Betty’s talent as a fashion illustrator is as brilliant as anything I have ever seen in Vogue or similar fashion editorials of the same period. In my eyes, Betty Wilkins was an outstanding draughtswoman with a real eye for fashion, and had a true understanding of the human form. You only need look at the hands of these elegant ladies to see what a wonderful artist she was.

So without further ado, I’ll let you decide for yourself and give you the opportunity to see exactly what the Daily Mirror missed out on all those years ago . . . . .

More about Betty’s life story below.

Betty Wilkins illustration 1

These intricate fashion illustrations show what an incredible draughtswoman Betty was. Each stroke was done with a paint brush. Time consuming I believe . . . but truly, truly awesome!

The black and white images were produced for fashion publications or for dressmaking patterns. Unfortunately, Yvonne doesn’t know which publications they were from, so if anyone reading this recognises any of the following images, or can shed any further light on where they were published, please contact me. Thank you so much.

Betty Wilkins illustration 2

Betty Wilkins illustration 3

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Betty Wilkins illustration 4

If you’ve ever wondered how to paint or sketch the netting found on a hat, here’s an exquisite example! And what a hat!

So what happened to Betty? Well, as with most stories from this era, WWII brought change to many families. Betty’s father had been a Captain in the British Army and had served during the Great War of 1914-18. By the time WWII came along he was too old for active service, so the Army gave him an administrative role and sent him to Burscough in the North West of England. His family subsequently followed him and they began a new life in the lovely seaside town of Southport.

Betty’s father must have been very proud of his talented daughter. Although he was a strict character (remember he was an Army Captain), I believe he accompanied her to Liverpool in order to help her find work as an illustrator. However, as the War took hold, Betty’s fate was decided. She took work in a local factory in order to help the War effort and there she stayed throughout WWII. It was during this time that she met her future husband. They married in 1947 and went on to have a family of their own. Betty’s husband was a farmer although Betty didn’t work on the farm herself. Whether she carried on with her art work as a hobby, I am unsure. What I do know from Yvonne is that her mother often recalled her days as a fashion illustrator as the happiest of her life.

Here are some further examples of Betty’s creative talent which again, include the most exquisite, fine detail.

Betty Wilkins illustration 7

Wedding dress and veil complete with contrasting bridesmaid dress in blue. I love the heart-shaped bodice with matching handbag. It’s so adorable!

Betty Wilkins illustration 8

Betty Wilkins illustration 8

Betty Wilkins illustration 9

Betty Wilkins illustration 9

Betty Wilkins illustration 10

Betty Wilkins illustration 10

Betty Wilkins illustration 11

Betty Wilkins illustration 11

Betty Wilkins illustration 12

Betty Wilkins illustration 12

Betty Wilkins illustration 14

The detail on this mohair sweater was executed with a paint brush! More awesomeness!

Betty Wilkins illustration 14

Betty Wilkins illustration 14

There are more examples of 1930s and 1940s fashion illustrations on the V&A website. I think Betty Wilkins deserves a place there, don’t you? Betty you rock!

Thank you again to Yvonne for sharing her mother’s story and these beautiful images. If you have any knowledge of where the black and white images were published, please contact me. Thank you.

Summer Frocks From Catwalk Creative Vintage

A selection of vintage summer frocks currently available from Catwalk Creative Vintage. And don’t forget, if you’re UK based, delivery is free!

Blue Roses Dress c.1950s

Blue Roses Dress c.1950s

KIVA CREATIONS Pink Brocade Suit c.early 1950s

KIVA CREATIONS Pink Brocade Suit c.early 1950s

EMCAR Blue Button Front Suit c.1970s

EMCAR Blue Button Front Suit c.1970s

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New Additions at Catwalk Creative Vintage

I’m currently listing some fabulous stock on my newly updated website. There’s never a dull moment around here! I wanted to show off a few items now, but there’s so much more to share in the next few weeks . .

There are silk scarves, leather handbags and some fabulous dresses, which I’ve yet to photograph and measure. I’m keen to get on with things before the start of the school summer holidays. Yikes! Is it that time already?! So for now, I hope you enjoy this small selection of vintage treasures.

BERNSHAW Velvet Ruffle Evening Gown c.1960s

Velvet Ruffle Evening Gown by Bernshaw c.1960s

Brown Leather and Patent Moc Croc Shoulder Bag c.1970s

Brown Leather and Patent Moc Croc Shoulder Bag c.1970s

Israeli unmarked Sterling Eilat Stone Earrings c.1950s/60s

Israeli unmarked Sterling Eilat Stone Earrings c.1950s/60s

FRANCO LAURENTI Bohemian Floral Paisley Shawl

Bohemian Floral Paisley Shawl by Franco Laurenti

Oyster Metallic Clutch & Shoulder Strap c.1980s/90s

Oyster Grey Metallic Clutch Bag with Detachable Shoulder Strap c.1980s/90s

Hardy Amies Silk Scarf

The quality speaks for itself . . . Hardy Amies Silk Scarf

Cotton Floral Day Dress, Small c.1950s

Cotton Floral Day Dress c.1950s

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Quelrayn Clothing 1968

A zippy style of slip-on. Shop in, drive in, picnic in, take the kids to school in. Casual yet always crisply appealing. Quelrayn Zippers. In stone, sky or navy ‘Terylene’/cotton, with plain or two-tone knit trim, about £6.19.6 – NEW FROM QUELRAYN

Quelrayn advertisement 1968

This image has been scanned from my copy of FASHION magazine dated April 1968. Please contact me if you wish to us this image and give credit to my blog, Catwalk Threads Vintage. Thank you.

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New Year Sale at Catwalk Creative Vintage

It’s that time of year again! We’ve reduced some of our quality vintage clothing items by a massive 50% to make way for new arrivals. Here are just some of the bargains currently available, but please visit our website for more amazing offers. And don’t forget, every item comes with FREE UK delivery! What a great way to start the year!

Dress by Cacharel

Wool Dress by Cacharel £37.50

Green Maxi Evening Dress c.1970s

Green Maxi Evening Dress £14.00

MEDICI Lilac Knit Dress

Lilac Knit Dress by Medici £17.50

Black velvet bow dress

Black velvet bow dress £17.50

Pat Sandler evening dress

Pat Sandler Evening Dress £37.50

Berkertex Floral Dress c.1960s/70s

Berkertex Floral Dress £24.00

GEOFFREY BEENE Black Tabard Dress

Geoffrey Beene Black Tabard Dress £37.50

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Layer It On With Vintage . . .

So the clouds are heavy with rain, and the summer sunshine seems like a distant memory. Don’t let the cold weather get the better of you. Just layer it on!

Craglands wool pencil skirt c.1980s

'Craglands' Wool Pencil Skirt with rear kick-pleat

Vintage Ladies Brown Velvet Suit Skirt Jacket Suit 70s

1970s Brown Velvet Skirt Suit by St Michael

Orange Mohair Sweater Size Medium c.1980s

Orange Mohair Sweater Size Medium

Widegate Brown Leather Handbag c.1960s

'Widegate' Brown Leather Handbag c.1960s

Wool Blend Coat Size Large c.1960s Devonshire Lady

'Devonshire Lady' Wool Mix Coat Size Large c.1960s

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From British Label Susan Small . . .

I’m always on the look-out for larger sized vintage clothing, so I was ‘besides myself’ with excitement when I found this fabulous ensemble by British label Susan Small. The 2-piece set dates late 1950s and includes a pretty cotton dress with matching bolero jacket. You can view the suit in more detail here. Approximate modern day UK size 16 (US 12).

Susan Small Dress and Bolero Jacket c.1950s

Susan Small Dress and Bolero Jacket c.1950s

Susan Small Dress and Bolero Jacket c.1950s

Shown here without a petticoat

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Busy Little Bee . . .

It’s been a busy time here at Catwalk Creative Vintage. We’ve added new items to our website and we’ve also been ‘busy bees’, dispatching and listing new merchandise from our eBay shop. Here’s a taster of some newly listed items.

Vintage 1960s Mini Dress Designer Ruffle Crepe Dress

Ruffle Crepe Dress by Algo c.1960s

Vintage Retro Bed Jacket Cardigan Pink Frill Ribbon Tie

Retro Pink Bed Jacket by Brettles

Susan Small Dress & Bolero Suit Size Large c.1950s

Susan Small Dress & Bolero Jacket c.1950s

Vintage Retro 80s Dress Black Polka Dot Spot Day Dress

Black Polka Dot Jersey Dress c.1980s

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If Brad Pitt Comes Calling . . . .

I do love a pretty dressing gown and this one is no exception.  Not only are the colours rich, vibrant and perfect for autumn, but the wrap-over style is great for most figure types.

You cannot fail to look glamorous in this divine little number, so fear not if the door-bell rings at silly o’clock in the morning.  Simply pull on your glamorous robe, glide down the stairs and impress your caller with an elegant pose.  Ok, perhaps not for the postman but you just never know when Brad Pitt might come calling.  We can live in hope can’t we?

1960's Paisley Ruffle Robe by Marlow Size Medium from Catwalk Creative Vintage

Paisley Ruffle Robe by Marlow c.1960's from Catwalk Creative Vintage