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Vintage Fashion Designer Spotlight: Nathalie Nicoli

Now that spring has sprung and summer is around the corner, I can’t stop thinking about dressing up in my favourite vintage dresses. Since I’m a collector, I am always on the look out for my newest find or to discover new labels I have never heard of before. Like today’s post that is another in my Vintage Fashion Designer Series.

Our designer today is……Nathalie Nicoli.

Never heard of her? Don’t worry I have not either! So let’s discover her together.

Nathalie Nicoli fashion designer in the 1940s and 1950s.

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Who was Nathalie Nicoli?

“She looks like the type of person who would wear the clothes she creates – a woman of poise and sophistication, more concerned with the good lines and appropriateness of the costume to the occasion for which it is designed than with its high style.”

1940s Newspaper article on Fashion designer Nathalie Nicoli

Spokane Daily Chronicle – Aug 19, 1946 Source: Google Archive

  • Nathalie Nicoli, or Nathalie Nicolaevsky was born on June 26, 1900 in Russia. Nathalie came to the US in 1923 together with her husband, Leon Leon Nicolaevsky as political refugees. He changed his name to Leon Nicoli. 
  • It was Leon Nicoli who founded the company Nathalie Nicoli, as well as a company called Mode de Paris (Source).
  • Nathalie would then turn to the art she knew best – fine dressing.
  • It seems like she designed only in the 1940s & 1950s (there is very limited information about her out there) and she died at the age of 80 as lifetime member of NAWCAM – National Association of Womens and Childrens Apparel Manufactures (Source).

“Madame Nathalie Nicoli is the designer in San Francisco who creates for the important specialty shops in leading cities throughout the country. She is the personality that sets the high quality of design for that center.

Today she owns her own establishments and makes well-bred clothes, ranging from casual sports clothes to dressmaker suits that include their own proper accessories – hat, muffs and scarfs that give importance to or enchance the wearability of the costume. “

1950s Fashion: Nathalie Nicoli suit (L) Paula Brooks dress (R) 1952
Nathalie Nicoli suit (L) Paula Brooks dress (R) 1952. Source: Pinterest

Her Design Style (in the 1940s) (taken from the article above):

She likes clothes in soft, melt-in-your-mouth colors – the grays, blues, greens that flatter skin tones and eyes. She drapes with a relaxed hand – shoulders wide but easy, waistlines nipped, jackets and skirts slightly full.

Her credo is fine fabric, smooth detail and the flattery of the whole ensemble.

Her tailored dresses are never severe. Symetrical lines, soft tucking and slight fullness compensate for tailored trimness.

1944 vintage fashion ad featuring a Nathalie Nicoli dress (beautiful details!). Fabric by Forstmann.

1940s Vintage Ad (1944) for Nathalie Nicoli women's suit. Nathalie was a 1940s fashion designer.

Source: Pinterest & myvintagevogue.com

Jacobson’s department store ad for Nathalie Nicoli blouses, from the September 1946 issue of The Californian.

Liz note: I LOVE HER HAIR! It’s a braid that is sitting on top of her head (rolled up) with cute flowers placed in the front. Fantastic 1940s hairstyle inspiration.

1940s Vintage Ad: Jacobson’s department store ad for Nathalie Nicoli blouses, from the September 1946 issue of The Californian.

Source: Archive.org

Lisa Fonssagrives in a brilliantly beaded restaurant suit from Nathalie Nicoli and matching bag by Forstmann Weelen. Harper’s Bazaar, October 1947.

1940s Fashion Ad: Lisa Fonssagrives in a brilliantly beaded restaurant suit and matching bag from Nathalie Nicoli. Harper's Bazaar, October 1947.

Source: Pinterest

“Passwords to good buys”. 1948 magazine article on late 1940s fashions featuring different fashion designers.

Natalie’s design: “Capability”. Men’s-wear suits for all/every year, are made of new, softer cloths,in new, soft lines. Checked wool suit by Natalie Nicoli $80.

1948 magazine article on late 1940s fashions featuring different fashion designers like Nathalie Nicoli 2 piece women's suit.

Source: eBay

Sherry Nelms in Forstmann wool suit by Nathalie Nicoli, hat by John Frederics, Vogue, August 1, 1951.

1950s Fashion Ad: Sherry Nelms in Forstmann wool suit by Nathalie Nicoli, hat by John Frederics, Vogue, August 1, 1951

Source: Pinterest

Suzy Parker in Botany’s worsted rep suit by Nathali Nicoli, hat by John-Frederics, Vogue, August 1, 1953.

1950s Fashion ad: Suzy Parker in Botany's worsted rep suit by Nathali Nicoli, hat by John-Frederics, Vogue, August 1, 1953

Source: Pinterest

Sunny Harnett in simple, elegant Forstmann’s worsted suit designed by Nathali Nicoli, hat by John-Frederics, Harper’s Bazaar, August 1956.

1950s Fashion: Sunny Harnett in simple, elegant Forstmann's worsted suit designed by Nathali Nicoli, hat by John-Frederics, Harper's Bazaar, August 1956

Source: Pinterest

1959 ad for a I. Magnin & Co “Step-Into Dress” by Nathalie Nicoli.

The tucked dinner shirt goes to new lengths, becomes a step-into dress by Nathalie Nicoli. In easy-care dacron-and-cotton. Light Blue, Moss Green, Charcoal Grey, or Black.

1950s Vintage Fashion Ad: 1959 ad for a I. Magnin Step-Into Dress by Nathalie Nicoli. 1950s Fashion Illustration.

Source: eBay

My hunt for real life examples of our designers clothing came up with very little examples, but we still have some to enjoy as you will see below.

Vintage 1940s Strapless Evening Gown in pink and black with gorgeous bow appliques by Nathalie Nicoli (avail as of April 20th, 2022 HERE).

Side note: If you are a fan of vintage garment labels (the designs can be really lovely) then check out a past post I did on them HERE.

Vintage 1940s Strapless Evening Gown in Pink and Black with Gorgeous Bow Appliques by Nathalie Nicoli

Source: Etsy

Vintage 1940s (might be 1950s) Nathalie Nicoli for ‘I. Magnin & Co’, wool gabardine cropped jacket (avail as of April 20th, 2022 HERE).

1940s Fashion: Vintage 1940s "Nathalie Nicoli" for "I. Magnin & Co" Wool Gabardine Cropped Jacket. Square neckline with collar, attached bow detail. Three buttons at front of garment. Fully lined.

Source: Etsy

1950s woven oatmeal lightweight Nathalie Nicole wool dress with matching jacket (avail as of April 21st, 2022 HERE).

1950s

Source: Etsy

Adorable mid 1950’s professional construction from the Nathalie Nicoli of California label. This darling summer suit is made from a lightweight cotton fabric featuring a whimsical floral print in pale blue with pops of pink.

1950s Fashion: 1950's professional construction from the Nathalie Nicoli of California label. This darling summer suit is made from a lightweight cotton fabric featuring a whimsical floral print in pale blue with pops of pink. The set features a crop "jacket" top with glove length sleeves, notched lapel collar, and a perfect nip at the waist. The skirt has a nipped waist, nice full A-line cut, and a flirty youthful knee length.

Source: Shopthrilling.com

I hope you enjoyed learning about Nathalie (of what I could find) and seeing her designs. I know I enjoyed learning about a new fashion designer and seeing her beautiful creations (might be my fashion marketing background)!

Friends! What was your favourite look from above? Share in the comments section below.

Further Reading:

Liz

Vintage Watch Ads- The Original Tick Tock

Pinterest at the start of the year predicted a few trends that they believe are going to see searches pickup for on their platform and one of those was clocks & watches.

Now here at the Vintage Inn Blog we know already that Horology (“the study of time” & or an “instrument for telling the hour”) has been trendy for a very long time. How can you not love a vintage watch that keeps on ticking for ever and ever? So for today’s post let’s have a bit of fun with it and showcase some cool vintage watche ads (clocks will have it’s own post another time) from the 1920s-1960s that I have found on the web (plus some lovely vintage examples).

1950s vintage HAMILTON WATCH advertisement illustration college men women professor

Source: Pinterest

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Vintage Watch Advertisements

1920’s-1960’s

Pocket Watches! So very stylish in the 1920s (well anytime in my mind). Here are some designs you could of owned in 1926 from Keystone standard watches.

1926 Keystone Watch Case Co Riverside New Jersey 1920's Standard Pocket Watch Ad

Source: eBay

1920’s Omega gold filled watches ad.

1920's Omega Gold Filled 80 Watch Wristwatches Art Deco vintage print Ad

Source: eBay

1937 Elgin watches ad: “Special Elgin!”

Original 1937 Elgin Watches Ad for men and women.

Source: Etsy

1938 Hamilton watch Of railroad accuracy ad: “Jim~Read This Note Before You Open The Package!”

1938 Hamilton Watch Ad 1930s vintage watches for men and women

Source: Etsy

1934 Gruen watches ad: “The Gift The Graduate Expects!”.

This vintage ad visually throws me off. My last name is Gruening and I keep seeing my last name even though there is no “ing”. HA!

Original 1934 Gruen Watches Ad.

Source: Etsy

1937 Gruen Curvex wristwatches Ad: “Amazing & Exquisite Exclaim Eminent Celebrities At World Premiere!”

Curved watches by Gruen are STUNNING!

1937 Gruen Curvex Wristwatches Ad. Vintage watches for men and women.

Source: Etsy

1942 Gruen watches ad: “American Fashion Firsts! for 42!”

Original 1942 Gruen Watches Ad. Vintage watches for women and men.

Source: Etsy

WW2 Hamilton watch ad, 1941: “We shall ride this storm through!”

1940s Vintage Watch Ad for Hamilton Watches during WW2. Hamilton Watch Ride Storm Through (1942)

Source: Vintage Ad Browser

1947 Helbros Fine wristwatches ad: “10 Faces That Beam With Christmas Spirit.”

Original 1947 Helbros Fine Wristwatch Magazine Ad.

Source: Etsy

1951 Hamilton fine watches ad: “A Hamilton Watch & Love Note To Peggy From Jim.”

Side note: I’m in love with Peggy’s Poinsetta blouse.

1951 Hamilton Fine Watches "A Hamilton Watch & Love Note To Peggy From Jim" Vintage Ad

Source: Etsy

1955 Timex watch ad: “The Fine Watch at 1/3 The Fine Watch Price!”

1955 Timex Watch "The Fine Watch at 1/3 The Fine Watch Price!" Vintage Print Ad

Source: Etsy

As seen in a 1952 Sears Wishbook. Classy women’s watches with the prettiest face from Bulova & Elgin. Then classic & stylish men’s watches also by Bulova and Elgin. What watch would you purchase?

Sears wishbook 1952 watches for men and watches for women catalog page

Here is a Bulova watch ad from Canadian Magazine, Macleans. October 1958.

Vintage 50s Bulova Watch Ad Canadian Magazine Macleans October 1958

Source: Etsy

1959 Bulova Sea King watch ad: “The Thinnest Waterproof We’ve Ever Made!”

1950s Men's Watches-Original 1959 Bulova Sea King Watch Ad.

Source: Etsy

1964 Bulova First Lady series watch ad: “Dazzling Precious Diamond Jewelry That Tells Perfect Time!”

Original 1964 Bulova First Lady Series Watch Print Ad. High Fashion Vintage Watch Ad.

Source: Etsy

James Bond and his Rolex as seen in this vintage 1965 ad promoting the watch & the next James Bond movie, ‘Thunderball’.

1960s Rolex Watch ad featuring Sean Connery as James Bond in Thunderball

Source: Pinterest

1966 Timex electric wrist watch.

 Original 1966 Timex Electric Wrist Watch Ad for the world's first electric wrist watch. Vintage watch ad for men and women.

Source: Etsy

Examples of vintage watches you can buy online for Men and Women:

1969 Lucerne Swiss Calendar Watch (avail as of March 2nd, 2022 HERE).

This watch is the Lucerne Calendar watch which was swiss made and touts that it has a unbreakable mainspring. The watch has been stored in the original packaging with paperwork. LOOK AT THAT BOX ARTWORK?! So Cool!

Vintage Men's Watch from 1969-Mid Century Modern 1969 Never Worn Lucerne Swiss Calendar Unbreakable Mainspring Day and Date mechanical watch in BOX.

Source: Etsy

Remember all those GRUEN ads above? Here is a couple examples (of many on ETSY) that you can take home and start enjoying ASAP.

1930s women’s watch by GRUEN. What a beauty! (avail as of March 2nd, 2022 HERE)

1930s womens watch by GRUEN - Circa 1930s Art Deco Gruen 14K Gold Plate Watch

Source: Etsy

1940s women’s GRUEN Watch, 10k Gold filled (Avail as of March 2nd, 2022 HERE).

1940s Women's Watch by GRUEN Vintage Watch

Source: Etsy

Do we have any pocket watch fans that read my blog? Here is an exquisite piece from the 1920s that I’m sure you will enjoy. A Hamilton Railroad Pocket Watch (avail as of March 2nd, 2022 HERE).

1920s Vintage Watch for Men. A Vintage Hamilton Railroad Pocket Watch.

Source: Etsy

“Timex. It takes a licking and keeps on ticking”. A 1966 Timex 21 Jewel Self Wind Watch (avail as of March 2nd, 2022 HERE).

1966 Timex 21 Jewel Self Wind Watch. 1960s Vintage Men's Watch.

Source: Etsy

Question Time: Do you wear a watch? Or not a big fan? Share any thoughts you have on watches & in the comments section below.

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

Thanks for dropping by!

Liz