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Author: tovintagelizze

I am a social media marketer, lindy hopper, lover of all things 1920s-1960s, tiki & Rockabilly fan and a vintage clothing collector.

1930s André Fashion Illustrations-Vintage Coat Inspiration

While looking for content for my next vintage blog post, I came upon a slew of Fashion Illustrations from the 1930s in the New York Public Library Digital Collections. The collection is entitled  André Fashion Illustrations from NYPL’s Picture Collection and there are over 1200 images in the database.

For today’s post, I am going to share some of my favorite 1930s women’s coat / jacket styles that I found. Please pop over after your done here and find your favorites!

Vintage Fashion Sketch: 1940s Women's Coat Fashion Illustration

1930s Vintage Coat Inspiration from André Fashion Sketches

About the Collection (from ‘On Pins & Needles‘):

It consists of a vast collection of original, hand-colored fashion illustrations from André Studios, a design studio that sold fashion sketches to clothing manufacturers in the US and Canada. From 1930 through the early 1970s they produced about 20 sketches weekly, mostly of children’s coats, and ladies coats and suits.

André Studios was a sketch subscription service for garment industry professionals, with offices located at 570 Seventh Avenue in New York City. The company was founded by designer Pearl Levy and her business partner, salesman Leonard Schwartzbach, sometime during the year 1930. André Studios was one of the many design services that copied or adapted existing designs, especially of couture models from Paris. (Source).

The images are an incredible piece of fashion history and it’s wonderful that they are preserved for all to see and share!

The Vintage Fashion Sketches:

1939 Fitted Coat: Tucked Bodice and Sleeve. The Fashions accessories (the coats, gloves) in each one of these illustrations are also fantastic! I love how they created a whole look. Reminds me of my Fashion Marketing days at Ryerson University.

Vintage Fashion Sketch: 1939 Fitted Coat: Tucked Bodice and Sleeve.  1940s fashion Illustration.

I love plaid! Yes I do! And when it’s on a vintage skirt, dress, jacket..whatever! I’m instantly in love (most of the time). Here is a 1930s (1938) women’s pleated skirt in plaid with a bodice and belt of plain cloth. Even the hat has a plaid ribbon to match.

Vintage Fashion Sketch: 1930s women pleated skirt in plaid with short jacket 1930s fashion

A Cape of Plaid (1939 Women’s coat): Patent leather piping at sides with tubes of leather at shoulder. I would wear this even in the summer time!

Vintage Fashion Sketch: A Cape of Plaid (1939 Women's coat): Patent leather piping at sides with tubes of leather at shoulder.

1938 Belted dress with short coatA Carl Levy Design. The 1930s dress in this image is beautiful! Do you see the pockets? Win!

Vintage Fashion Sketch: late 1930s early 1940s fashion Belted dress with short coat.

1939 bolero suit. May be worn without bolero as a 2 piece suit.

Vintage Fashion Sketch: 2 piece bolero suit. 1930s womens coat fashion

I’m currently drooling all over my laptop keys right now (so very sorry for the visual friends), but THIS COAT is DREAMY! A 1930s vintage jacket fashion illustration from 1939 called the Basque coat. The coat features cartridge pleats at hips and shoulders that gives it a soft fullness to the sleeve and coat.

Vintage Fashion Sketch: womens 1930s vintage jacket fashion illustration from 1939 called the basque coat

Vestee Suit (1939): Double Swing Skirt of Plaid with a long sleeved vest that feels very art deco like with it’s 4 pockets. I want to wear this lindy hopping! Even though it’s not particular lol!

Vintage Fashion Sketch: Vestee Suit (1939): Double Swing Skirt of Plaid with a long sleeved vest that feels very art deco like with it's 4 pockets

1938 Belted coat with tiered ribbon design on skirt. The coat has similar ribbon style on the collar. I am envisioning that skirt in real life and it’s a showstopper!

Vintage Fashion Sketch: Belted coat with tiered ribbon design on skirt 1930s fashion illustration.

1939 Very Loose Coat (swing coat style) with the most wonderful of details at the top of the jacket (that bow is smart!).

Vintage Fashion Sketch: 1939 Very Loose Coat (swing coat style) with the most wonderful of details at the top of the jacket (that bow is smart!).

1939 “New Silhouette” a Fitted Swing Coat (love this!). The wide cape sleeves are dreamy!

Vintage Fashion Sketch: 1939 "New Silhouette" a Fitted Swing Coat. 1930s Womens Coat fashion illustration

Ohhhh!!! Fitted coat with tiered satin piping on flared skirt. Love the hat with snood as well!

Vintage Fashion Sketch: Fitted coat with tiered satin piping on flared skirt.

And to end..skating season is almost here so why not make it stylish. A two piece skating suit with a touch of plaid (fantastic!)!

Vintage Fashion Sketch: 1930s fashion illustration showcasing a women's skating suit. Short jacket and and skirt.

I hope you enjoyed browsing some of my favourite fashion illustrations from this collection. Share what your fav was in the comments section below!

FURTHER READING: Vintage Fashions 1920s-1960s (Archived Blog Posts)

Stay Safe Friends!

Liz

Remembrance Day-Roundup of Interesting WW2 Homefront Posts

Hi Everyone! Today is Remembrance day here in Canada (November 11th) and I wanted to put together a collection of WW2 Homefront posts (and 1 about overseas service) I have created for my blog. Check it all out below!

Note: I did not realize how many blog posts I have done on this subject matter, so you might want to bookmark this roundup and come back to it from time to time.

Chinese-American-Shipbuilder-1940s-photo-of-woman-working-on-a-machine-during-ww2

The Canadian “Rosie the Riveter”-Veronica Foster

The Bren Gun Girl according to Wikipedia was a young woman named “Veronica Foster” who became a Canadian icon representing nearly one million Canadian women who worked in the manufacturing plants that produced munitions and material during World War II. She was popularly known as “Ronnie, the Bren Gun Girl”.

The Bren Gun Girl according to Wikipedia was a young woman named “Veronica Foster” who became a Canadian icon representing nearly one million Canadian women who worked in the manufacturing plants that produced munitions and material during World War II. She was popularly known as “Ronnie, the Bren Gun Girl”

WW2 Air Force Uniforms for Canadian Women guest blog post by Elinor Florence.

WW2 Air Force Uniforms for Canadian Women

Lets Play Ball! The All-American Girls’ Professional Baseball League

Lets Play Ball! The All-American Girls’ Professional Baseball League

Vintage Photo Tuesday: Canadian Women on the Home Front during WWII

1940s Canadian Women clocks in for her day of work at the factory during WW2

Vintage Photo Tuesday: WW2 Canadian Women on the Home Front (Part 2)

Actress Mary Pickford posing with a group of employees during her visit to the General Engineering Company (Canada) munitions factory, June 5, 1943.

Vintage Photo Tuesday: Women of WW2 “Do Your Part!” -Wartime photos of women from all over doing their part during WW2.

wartime photos of women doing their part during WW2.

The Halifax, Nova Scotia Women Volunteers of WW2

1940s Canadian Women Homefront war effort. Canadian Red Cross Volunteer

Ruth Lowe-The Canadian Gal Behind “I’ll Never Smile Again”

Ruth Lowe-The Canadian Gal Behind “I’ll Never Smile Again”

Vintage 1940s Images-Love in the Time of War

1940s Vintage WW2 photo of a young couple. The man is in the Navy.

Vintage Images of 1940s Canadian War Brides

Vintage Images of 1940s Canadian War Brides

Tale of the Canadian Army Show. This idea behind the show was to entertain troops, promote recruitment by enhancing the army’s image, to increase the sale of war bonds, and to bolster civilian morale.

Tale of the Canadian Army Show. This idea behind the show was to entertain troops, promote recruitment by enhancing the army’s image, to increase the sale of war bonds, and to bolster civilian morale.

“The Battle of the Nylons” A look into Canadian Women’s Life, Post WW2 – Interesting news stories on what life was like for Canadian Women after WW2.

“The Battle of the Nylons” A look into Canadian Women’s Life, Post WW2. Photo: Air Canada Flight Attendants showing off their nylons

Canada Celebrates V-E Day (Victory in Europe Day) May 8th, 1945: The Vintage Photos

Canada Celebrates V-E Day (Victory in Europe Day) May 8th, 1945: The Vintage Photos

Today and every day, we pay tribute and remember the service and sacrifice of Canadians of diverse identities – past and present – who have given us our peace and freedom.

Liz