An early engraving of a Venetian printing press. |
1700's shopping |
A wonderful engraving by Hogarth of a London fair. |
Ordering a house-kit is so mind boggling to me. Plus, I've seen this style of house many times. Were they all built from kits? |
Hats from roughly 1905-1910. Aren't they lovely? And so reasonably priced! |
From roughly the same period. A fur wrap for less than $2! |
1910 Sears catalogue. |
These prices are outrageous! But at least it's free shipping. (1916) |
I don't know how a girl is expected to choose just one of these! They are all amazing!!! |
The 20's made huge leaps in presentation. I would give my left arm for that plaid shift! |
I love the stylized 20's drawings! |
1934. I think the dress for $.59 is my favorite! |
These gowns and drawings leave me speechless. I wish we could see more dresses like these at the Oscars. |
Mid 30's. I chose this for the creepy cartoon man she's walking with. Plus, who doesn't love a sailor suit? |
This 1940's coat and hat combo! I need! |
I just love 40's shoes! I'll take one of each! |
1950's dreamy dresses. I'll take the floral green one. |
The Indian Touch! I am drooling over this 1955 dress/pant combo! I need to make myself one of these! |
The 60's really did pastels right! |
I love the posing! And the plaid! |
1965 Spiegel cover. The Spiegel I remember was much different. I love that this entire ensemble (including the hair) is a rusty brown, then that pop of teal at the collar. Genius! |
Look at these crazy late 60's shoes! |
Something for everyone! 1972 |
Not my favorite style to come out of the 70's. |
This, however, is pretty amazing. As is the hair! |
1975. I couldn't help myself. |
Now this is pretty sweet! Including the boots. |
And now, catalogues seem to be more of a nuisance than an excitement. The internet has all but killed this once thriving corner of industry. Of course, mail-order is still alive and well. I would be nothing without my Amazon Prime! But it is now much more impersonal. The tangible feeling of holding a catalogue and then ordering something (which could often take weeks to process) is now gone. Do I love my two-day shipping? Yes! But I can't help but feel that something just beyond my reach has been lost forever.
Oh 80's! I remember that I got a pair of corduroy culottes a lot like these for my 6th or 7th birthday. |
A rainbow of colors and options. |
The family that Star Wars' together, stays together. |
Ah yes! The over sized sweatshirt and stirrup pants. I can't believe this look hasn't come back around! |
The great thing about the older Banana Republic catalogue's is that their styles are pretty timeless. Seriously! Look at that dress and belt! Gorgeous! |
This was my personal favorite when I was about 13 or 14. |
Something just beyond my reach . . . lovely ending! Powerful, well-written first paragraph, also. And this posting is very worthwhile. Thanks for thinking of it, and doing it so well!
ReplyDeleteIndian touch!! I need that dress/pant combo, too!!!! This is fabulous!!! I'd forgotten about Spiegel catalogue!! Wonderful post!!
ReplyDeleteSo very interesting! I have a mini reprint of a 1900 Sear's Catalog. It's my second copy, actually. The first I bought with the intention to cut it up for decoupage and I did! When I found out the book was out of print I felt so stupid, but luckily, copies aren't too hard to find and I got another one. I loved pouring over that one. It's amazing all the things you could send for in the mail order!
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