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Samsonite Vintage Advertising 1940s-1960s

If you have been following my blog for a long time then you know that I just LOVE travelling. Seeing the world or even the city next door is always so much fun.

Now when I travel I usually have some form of luggage with me (as most people do), and when I’m picking up my luggage from the carousel there is always one brand that I see everytime….Samsonite.

So for today’s blog post I’m going to be focusing on their vintage ads from the 1940s to the 1960s.

1960s vintage ad for samsonite luggage. Vintage travel ad.

Source: Etsy – AmericanCenturyShop

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Samsonite Vintage Advertising 1940s-1960s

About Samsonite (high level):

Samsonite was founded in Denver, Colorado in 1910. The Shwayder Brothers, the company’s original founders, manufacture robust wooden trunks.

1941: The Samsonite brand first appeared on the Streamlite suitcase, an innovative luggage line made by covering wooden frame with vulcanized fibre. The name “Samsonite” was chosen to stress the brand’s core values of strength and durability by taking its name from the Biblical character Samson, renowned for his strength.

1956: The jet age brought about the launch of Samsonite’s innovative lightweight luggage. For the first time, wooden box construction gave way to a shift toward lighter materials, initially magnesium and ABS.

1973-Today (Read the rest HERE).

During the better part of the last 100 years, they have not only commercialized but also revolutionized the luggage industry with innovating industry styles and fashion to help us, to help the world travel happier (Source).

The Vintage Advertising:

Are you going on a cruise (or travelling in general)? Chose Samsonite “First Class”..”First Class for rugged construction & First Class details”. -1948 vintage ad.

Further Reading: What to Wear on a Cruise-The 1930s-1950s Edition

1940s Vintage Ad for Samsonite Luggage featuring luggage on a cruise ship. -1948 vintage ad.

Source: Etsy – AmericanCenturyShop

Samsonite Hat Box Ad from 1955 featuring “The colorful Case of the Cover Girls by Samsonite. New Samsonite Hat Box only $15”.

I adore these!!

1955 vintage hat box ad for Samsonite luggage featuring stylish women in 1950s clothing holding different coloured hat boxes - 1950s vintage ad

Source: Pinterest – Myvintagevogue

“Two never-before colors in Samsonite Silhouette…Willow & Deep Olive”. 1960s ad.

1960s vintage ad for Samsonite Luggage-The Samsonite Silhouette featuring a woman in green 1960s fashions holding luggage and man in deep olive suit holding luggage.

Source: Flickr

“Spring Travel Triumphs-Samsonite Fashiontone inspires new travel hats by John Frederics” (love the hats!) – 1951 vintage ad.

1950s Vintage Ad for Samsonite Fashiontone featuring Spring hats you can wear to match your luggage. 1951 ad.

Source: Etsy – AmericanCenturyShop

1950s or maybe early 1960s ‘Samsonite Train Case & Beauty Case Sale” advertisement. FIRST TIME EVER! I will take two please!

1950s Vintage Ad or 1960s Vintage ad for a Samsonite Luggage Train Case Sale. Featuring a Train Case & a Beauty Case

Source: Pinterest

“Samsonite…for happy holidays..all through the year” 1951 vintage ad.

1950s Vintage Ad-1951 Samsonite Luggage ad featuring gifts you can give at Christmas for men and women.

Source: Etsy – AmericanCenturyShop

“Santa says: If you want to be right…give SAMSONITE!” – 1954 vintage ad seen in a Life Magazine.

“For Her: The versatile Train Case…$17.50”

“For Him: Brief-and-overnight V.I.P. Case… $19.50”

1954 Samsonite Luggage Vintage Ad - Give the gift of luggage at Christmas time.

Source: Etsy-SwellVintageAds

“OLE!” “introducing Samsonite Sentry the new Vivid Look in Luggage starting at only $19.94”. -1963 vintage ad featuring a Matador surrounded by luggage and a 1960s couple.

1960s vintage ad: "OLE!" "introducing Samsonite Sentry the new Vivid Look in Luggage starting at only $19.94".  -1963 vintage ad featuring a Matador surrounded by luggage and a 1960s couple.

Source: Etsy – AmericanCenturyShop

“This vacation…no matter which you take…your’re smarter to take Samsonite” – 1953 ad.

1950s Vintage Ad: 1953 Samsonite Travel Luggage Vintage ad featuring all the places you can take your Samsonite with you.

Source: eBay

1948 Advertisement: “Smart family portrait…Vacation 1948”. “Candid photo of a smart family, all set for a wonderful summer vacation…..”

(I love the mom’s outfit! The combo of a red hat with a pink two piece skirt suit is fantastic).

1940s Vintage Ad: 1948 Samsonite Luggage ad featuring a 1940s family packed to go on their family vacation in 1948

Source: Etsy – AmericanCenturyShop

1950s vintage ad featuring college students on a weekend getaway.

1950s vintage ad for Samsonite Luggage featuring college students on a weekend getaway

Source: Pinterest

“If you traveled the way your luggage does, would you look as good as Samsonite?” 1967 Vintage Ad.

1960s Vintage Ad: Vintage 1967 Samsonite Silhouette Luggage Print Ad

Source: Etsy – AmericanCenturyShop

As we end this blog post, I just had to share this fun vintage photo. It is of a young woman holding luggage, accompanied by two older men also holding luggage, standing in the hallway of a dormitory. C. 1950s. I love the saddle shoes, and the excitement on the young woman’s face.

1950s vintage photo: A young woman holding luggage, accompanied by two older men also holding luggage, stands in the hallway of a dormitory. C. 1950s
UW-Madison Archives Identifier: S05632

Source: Flickr

I hope you enjoyed this post! It was another fun one to put together.

Question time! Do you own a Samsonite (vintage or modern)? Are they as great as the ads make them seem (I do own one but curious on how others feel)? Where have you gone with your luggage? Share in the comments section below.

Vintage Shopping: Would you like to own your vintage Samsonite? I have created an Etsy “collection” of the vintage luggage that you can purchase right now. You can find it HERE.

FURTHER READING:

Thanks for dropping by the Vintage Inn. See you soon!

Liz

Vintage Fashion Designer Spotlight: Ceil Chapman

Ceil Chapman was an American fashion designer who worked in New York City from the 1940s to the 1960s. She was noted for creating glamorous cocktail and party dresses and for working with celebrity clients including television and movie actresses.

1950s vintage image of Debbie Reynolds tries on a 1950s wedding dress with the help of designer Ceil Chapman.

Image:1950s image of Debbie Reynolds tries on a wedding dress with the help of designer Ceil Chapman. (Photo by Seymour Wally/NY Daily News Archive via Getty Images)

For today’s ‘Vintage Fashion Designer‘ spotlight, we will be learning about Ceil’s background in fashion and then taking a look at her stunning fashion designs (as seen thru vintage ads, vintage images & real life dresses avail to purchase).

Let the fashion show begin!

“Here’s one house that understands the importance of the cocktail dress,” 

Women’s Wear Daily 
Vintage image of Fashion Designer 1940s-1970s Ceil Chapman
1950s Fashion Designer: Ceil Chapman-1950s Fashion label


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Vintage Fashion Designer Spotlight: Ceil Chapman

Highlights of Ceil’s Life & Career:

  • Born Cecilia Mitchell (1912), she spent her childhood in Rosebank, Staten Island. She moved to Manhattan with her family as a teenager.

  • As a young girl, Chapman designed and made her own clothes. She made her first formal dress when she was 15 years old.

  • She became a Chapman when she married her first husband Samuel, with whom she went into business in 1940.

  • According to her son, Peter Chapman, Ceil Chapman had no formal design training, but learned by working as a “buyer and business woman in the fashion industry”.

  • Peter also stated, that she had design skills akin to engineering and indeed, if one studies her skillful draping and tucking and folding of fabric, it is clear as to what he meant.

  • She wore exclusively black during the day, and almost always wore white for evening functions.

  • She never attended French fashion shows, preferring not to be influenced by Paris when designing for American woman.

  • Chapman was among those who succeeded in adapting Christian Dior’s “New Look” for relatively affordable cocktail wear targeted toward the American ready-to-wear market.

  • Chapman patented numerous designs between 1954 and 1960.

  • Ceil Chapman was reportedly Marilyn Monroe’s favorite fashion designer.

  • She provided the trousseau for Elizabeth Taylor’s 1950 wedding to Conrad “Nicky” Hilton.

  • Other celebrity clients included Deborah Kerr, Greer Garson, Grace Kelly and Aretha Franklin.

  • Several of Chapman’s designs, including a 1948 wedding dress, a late 1940s dress, and three 1950s cocktail dresses, are in the collection of the Costume Institute of the Metropolitan Museum of Art.

  • Chapman died after a two-year illness on Friday, July 13, 1979 (Source).

Further reading about Ceil’s life HERE.


Her Fashion Designs as seen in Vintage Images and Vintage Advertising

Barbara Mullen in Ceil Chapman, photo by Toni Frissell, Washington D.C., Vogue, 1952

1950s Fashion: Barbara Mullen in Ceil Chapman, photo by Toni Frissell, Washington D.C., Vogue, 1952 - 1950s Evening gown / 1950s Dress

Source: Pinterest

Firth Floor Coverings – 1951 featuring a 1950s housewife in a Ceil Chapman dress.

Ceil was astute and derived additional income by lending her name and stylish image for advertising purposes to include Cadillac, which featured elegantly Chapman-dressed models draped over luxury cars. Ceil even appeared, pictured in her studio, in advertisements on behalf of Western Union Telegrams and Playtex (Source).

1950s Vintage Ad for Firth Floor Coverings - 1951 featuring a 1950s housewife in a Ceil Chapman dress. Super Early 1950s Home decor ad.

Source: eBay

As mentioned above here is a Western Union Telegram ad featuring Ceil, photo by Peter Benech, 1956.

1950s vintage ad: American fashion designer Ceil Chapman for Western Union Telegram ad, photo by Peter Benech, 1956

Source: Pinterest

Late 1940s Fashion-1949 Hollywood, CA- Vivid green, coral blue and yellow are combined in the tropical print frock by Ceil Chapman, designed for actress Elizabeth Taylor’s own wardrobe. The colorful afternoon dress features a deep plunging neckline and a pert stand-up collar. The full skirt, with deep pockets hidden in its folds, is topped by a fitted, short-sleeved bodice and a self belt.

Late 1940s Fashion-1949 Hollywood, CA- Vivid green, coral blue and yellow are combined in the tropical print frock by Ceil Chapman, designed for actress Elizabeth Taylor's own wardrobe. The colorful afternoon dress features a deep plunging neckline and a pert stand-up collar. The full skirt, with deep pockets hidden in its folds, is topped by a fitted, short-sleeved bodice and a self belt.

Source: Getty Images

Gown by Ceil Chapman in an ‘Old Gold’ cigarette ad, 1951.

1950s vintage ad for old gold cigarettes featuring a 1950s evening gown by Ceil Chapman

Source: Pinterest

1950s vintage photo of Marilyn Monroe in Korea 1954 in a Ceil Chapman designed purple dress. Marilyn loved the dress so much she asked the designer to make her an identical dress in black.

1950s vintage photo of Marilyn Monroe in Korea 1954 in a Ceil Chapman designed purple dress. Marilyn loved the dress so much she asked the designer to make her an identical dress in black.

Source: Pinterest

1954 Vogue Magazine image of fashion model Evelyn Tripp in a Ceil Chapman gown.

1950s vintage image of Evelyn Tripp Wearing a 1950s dress by Ceil Chapman in 1954 vogue magazine

Source: Fine Art America

1960s Vintage Ad for Kotex featuring a 1962 dress by Ceil Chapman and a Ford Galaxie 500 Convertible.

1960s Vintage Ad for Kotex featuring a 1962 Dress by Ceil Chapman and a Ford Galaxie 500 Convertible.

Source: eBay

Model in layered and ruffled nylon tulle gown, Vogue, October 1, 1950 for ‘William Winklers-Nylon tulle.’

1950s Fashion ad as seen in Vogue: Model in layered and ruffled nylon tulle gown by Ceil Chapman, Vogue, October 1, 1950 for Winklers-Nylon tulle.

Source: Pinterest

1955 Vintage ad for Galey & Lord.

“PARTY MANNERS – The “little-girl-look” assumes a sophisticated manner with the famous Ceil Chapman touch. For that demure but very delectable air…a winged collar and pyramids of white crocheted lace. On gossamer Galey & Lord cotton, of course”.

1950s vintage ad for Galey & Lord featuring a 1950s Dress by Ceil Chapman

Source: Pinterest

I just finishd travelling for a month and let me tell you, having outfits that can do multiple things is a MUST. I just love that Ceil feels the same way with this long skirt that has matching shorts. Plus you can wear the jacket or not for either outfit. Love it! -1950s magazine layout.

1950s Fashion: Travel Outfit by Ceil Chapman for women featuring a skirt that becomes shorts.

Source: Alamy.com

Dressmaker Suit as seen in a 1950s Spadea Pattern Catalog (avail HERE as of April 2023).

Spadea Brand patterns were publicized in Life magazine during the 1950s and 1960s and sold via mail order. The catalog states: American Designers Patterns are original current models from the finest American houses by the top fashion creators in the country. The individuality of the designers, their handling of material… their theories of design are faithfully and strictly followed – so when you buy an American Designers Pattern, you are buying the blueprint of the original, not a copy (Source-Etsy)

1950s Fashion: Ceil Chapman Dressmaker Suit as seen in a 1950s Spadea Pattern Catalog

Source-Etsy CloesCloset

Spadea designer sewing pattern from the 1950s. This cocktail dress design by Ceil Chapman is incredibly flattering with a wide, scooped neckline, bodice and skirt drapery, and short sleeves.

1950s Fashion / 1950s Sewing Pattern: Spadea designer sewing pattern from the 1950s. This cocktail dress design by Ceil Chapman is incredibly flattering with a wide, scooped neckline, bodice and skirt drapery, and short sleeves
1950s Fashion: 1950s dress for evening by Ceil Chapman shown next to it's sewing pattern Fashion Illustration.

Source: Etsy – Mrsdewpew

1952 Fashion ad: “Charm handled in the Ceil Chapman manner – black embroidery etched on bright white organdy, with jersey top $110”.

1950s vintage ad from 1952 featuring a 1950s skirt and top by Ceil Chapman at the French Shop

Source: eBay

Examples of Ceil Champman in “Real Life”

1950’s Ceil Chapman powder blue silk satin, white tulle skirt evening gown.

1950s Fashion: Vintage 1950's Ceil Chapman powder blue silk satin, white tulle skirt evening gown.
1950s Fashion: Vintage 1950's Ceil Chapman powder blue silk satin, white tulle skirt evening gown.

Source: 1stdibs.com

1950s fit and flare shape satin gown in a dusty blue.

1950s Fashion: 1950s fit and flare shape satin gown in a dusty blue by Ceil Chapman

Source: Etsy – VintageBibandTucker

1950s Wedding Dress by Ceil Chapman.

Silver beads, crystas, paillettes and cord floral vine design peplum skirt. Strapless, boned bodice has fold over petal.

Rich and luxurious duchesse satin has beautiful drape and movement.

1950s Fashion / 1950s Wedding Dress. 1950s Ceil Chapman wedding dress.

Source: Vintage Bride

1958 silk tulle & taffeta ballgown in a couple of shades of green. Love those colours!

1950s fashion: 1958 silk tulle & taffeta ballgown in a couple of shades of green by Ceil Chapman - 1950s Vintage Fashion designer.

Source: Getty Images

The 1940s dress below is just so simple it is stunning. A 1940s black silk shantung evening dress (avail as of April 2023 HERE).

1940s Fashion: Vintage 1940s Ceil Chapman Black Silk Shantung Evening Dress.

Source: Etsy – CarnelianVintage

1940s Ceil Chapman Dress – Burnt Orange with a high shawl collar (avail as of April 2023 HERE).

1940s fashion: Vintage 1940s Ceil Chapman Dress - Burnt Orange - High Shawl Collar

Source: Etsy – bellofbow

1960s long sleeve sequin stripes cocktail party dress (avail as of April 2023 HERE).

1960s Fashion: 1960s Ceil Chapman Dress Tight Black Pencil Dress Long Sleeve Sequin Stripes Cocktail Party Dress

Source: Etsy – Frockittome

1950s Ceil Chapman jewelled rhinestone tear drop black velvet shelf bust dress.

1950s Fashion: 1950s Ceil Chapman Jewelled Rhinestone Tear Drop Black Velvet Shelf Bust Dress

Source: shrimptoncouture.com

I am now going to end this post with my dream dress. DREAM! A 1940s silk chiffon gown in a tropical / floral print. Those colours! Drool.

1940s Fashion: 1940s silk chiffon gown in a tropical / floral print by Ceil Chapman.

Source: liveauctiioneers.com

So many beautiful dresses & cool ads but so little space for this post! I hope you enjoyed learning about Ceil and seeing her stunning creations. I really enjoyed putting this together for you. Share you favourites in the comment section below!


Vintage Shopping: There were so many dresses avail for purchase on Etsy that I have started a collection of them on the site so you can take a look at that ones I could not show on this post. Take a look at the vintage dresses HERE.


Further Reading:

Thanks for dropping by!

Liz