The term 'teenager' was coined in 1941, and Seventeen magazine printed its first issue in 1944, showing off young teenager-targeted clothing and interests. It was a new market, one that was somewhere between girls and college-age young women. Teenagers were obsessed with crooner Frank Sinatra, hung out at soda fountains, and danced all night to
For your viewing enjoyment, here are a few 1940's era hats from my private collection modeled by a vintage mannequin display head. Enjoy! ...
This is a diary for making hat B from Vintage Vogue V7464. I hope it can be useful for someone trying to make it, because sewing it was probably the most frustrating project I have ever had. Read my review of the pattern here. Now when I know all the steps, the hat isn't so hard to sew- I just wish…
1930er/1940er Jahre Braun Pelz Filz geformt Hut mit Feder und Band Akzente. Dieser Hut ist mehrdimensional mit seiner grosgrain Blume / Schwänze und seine 3 Akzentfedern Dieser Hut hat eine Rückwand zu xlant den Hut und einschließlich der passenden handgemachten Hutnadel.
Skurril und origineller Hut aus den 1940er Jahren. Olivgrün und armeegrün aus Wollfilz. Der Suitor-Stil hat eine hohe, asymmetrische Krone und einen kleinen Umschlag. Verziert mit schillernden braunen und grünen Federn und einer Filzschleife vorn. Innen ist der Hut mit olivgrünem Ripsband getrimmt. Etikett: Milgrim Zustand: Exzellent. Sieht, wenn überhaupt, kaum getragen aus. Maße: Kronenhöhe - 5- 10cm Krempe Durchmesser- 22 cm Innenkrone - 41 cm
1940er Jahre Vintage Hut für Damen. Das ist so ein wundervoller 1940er Jahre Hut! Es ist so leicht und einfach zu tragen. Es kann zu so vielen Outfits passen, dass es ein Muss für Ihre Sammlung ist. Es hat schwarze gekräuselte Spitze, die auf einen steifen Rahmen genäht ist. Akzentuiert ist es mit einem schwarzen Ripsband. Außergewöhnlich sauberer Hut, wie nie getragen. Hutmacheretikett: No Verkäuferetikett: Nr Die abgebildete Puppe ist 58 cm groß. Größe, Innenumfang: circa 55 cm Diese Mütze ist so konzipiert, dass sie am Kopf weit nach hinten sitzt. Die Basis ist innen mit einem Draht versehen, so dass es sich wie eine Art Klemme an den Kopf anschmiegt. Am besten für einen mittelgroßen Kopf geeignet, aber ich denke, die meisten Größen können es tragen. Wenn Sie einen größeren Kopf haben, kann es sein, dass der Druck des Drahtrahmens etwas lästig ist. Zustand: Tadellos, siehe Tabelle unten American Vintage Fashion Gilde Zustandstabelle: Pristine / Perfekt / Mint - wie neu, mit absolut keinen Mängeln oder Gebrauchsspuren. Gebraucht, ohne erkennbare Mängel. Sehr gut - Gebraucht, mit kleinen Mängeln, keine Reparaturen erforderlich. Gut - Sichtbare Gebrauchsspuren, kleinere Mängel und / oder optionale Reparaturen erforderlich. Fair - Zahlreiche Mängel, Reparaturen erforderlich, zerbrechlich. Arm - Umfangreiche Schäden, nur zur Ansicht oder zum Studium
Women's 1930s hats were small and simple in decoration, yet their shaping was a work of art. Folded, molded, and angled felt made hats look like something out of a Picasso painting. A small belt, bow or brooch was the only ornament on most women's '30s hats. The cloche had remained common into the 1930s
~ Circa/Datum: 1942 ~ Details: Zwei Schnittvariationen HUT von VOGUE ~ Größe/Maße (Zoll): Kopfumfang: 22″ Bitte beachte: ~ Du kaufst eine 'professionell reproduzierte' Kopie dieses Schnittmusters. Abgebildet nach dem Originalschnittmuster. Hergestellt in Full Scale Pattern Pieces, die zum Schneiden bereit sind, mit ausführlicher Anleitung. Reproduziert auf hochwertigem 50 g Papier mit schwarzer Tinte, langlebig und leichter wiederverwendbar. Gedruckt von einer Professionellen Druckerei. ~ Mit diesem Produkt kommt eine begleitende 'Broschüre' und in der Broschüre ist enthalten: "~ Eine 2-seitige Anleitung und Illustrationen zum Thema ""Wie passt du dein Schnittmuster an dein persönliches Maß an""?" ~ Persönliches Maßtabelle ~ Körperform Illustrationen ~ Passende Checkliste ~ Metrische Äquivalenztabelle ~ Notizseiten ~ Stoff Arbeitsblatt ~ Kleidungsstück Geschichte Seite ~ ‘Grandma Told Me’ – Historische Fakten zu diesem Jahr oder dieser Epoche ~ GEWOBENES EINSCHNITT-LABEL ~ Wir haben DREI MUSTER-ANGEBOTE: 1 - 6 Muster auswählen, nur 5 bezahlen = 1 GRATIS 2 – 13 Muster auswählen, nur 10 bezahlen = 3 GRATIS 3 - 27 Muster auswählen, nur 20 bezahlen = 7 GRATIS (KOSTENLOSE Muster / s sind der niedrigste Preis Ihrer Auswahl)
Swedish Hat Fashion Archive of 1940's War Era Women
ein wunderschöner eleganter 1940er Jahre grüner Filz-Woll-Damenhut ein skulpturaler 40er jahre hut aus wollfilz in einem schönen moosgrünton und verziert mit braunen pailletten Er hat eine dramatisch gebogene Vorderseite, die die ikonische Pompadour-Frisur der 40er Jahre erzeugt. in ausgezeichnetem Vintage Zustand, keine nennenswerten Mängel. (1930er Straußenfeder Hut mit breiter Krempe und 40er Hut auch separat erhältlich) Maße: Größe 52 1/2 Breite quer: 20 cm Tiefe : 23cm Höhe : 3 1/2 "( 9 cm) Innendurchmesser: 57 cm Artikelnummer: 7514 Erfahre mehr über diesen Artikel
1940s Winter Hats for Women-Vintage clothing ideas on how to dress when the weather gets cold in the winter.
1940s Vintage Leopard Hat Real Fur 1940s Brimmed Size S/M inside, 21-22". It has a 2-3" brim all around with a crown height of 4-5"( it is scrunched by stitching for shape). A large black grosgrain ribbon hat band ends in a front bow. It is genuine fur but from the early 1940s.Lined in faille and excellent condition.NOTE* It cannot be sent outside of the US.
Chapeau vintage des années 40 pour femme. Un chapeau vintage classique des années 40. Ce chapeau était très populaire à la fin des années 40. La silhouette est légèrement « New Look » Christian Dior. Je pense que ses garnitures ont été enlevées à un moment donné. Vous pouvez le porter sans ou vous avez besoin d'une toile vierge pour l'agencer à votre tenue. Des bordures rouges et vertes avec un poinsettia le rendraient parfait pour Noël. Il est fait de feutre noir. Il y a une tache de maquillage à l'intérieur du serre-tête, mais elle ne se verra pas une fois porté. VOIR LA PHOTO L'échantillon parfait pour vous essayer à la coupe d'un chapeau. Un chapeau très propre à l'exception du bandeau à l'intérieur. VOIR LA PHOTO Marque de modiste : Pasadena Hats Étiquette du vendeur : Non Marque corporelle : non LA TAILLE DE LA TÊTE DE MANNEQUIN EST D'ENVIRON 21 POUCES. Taille, circonférence intérieure : environ 60,5 cm (60,5 cm) Ce chapeau est conçu pour être porté haut sur la tête. Idéal pour une tête de petite taille. Vous devrez utiliser des épingles pour le maintenir ou ajouter un cordon élastique à placer derrière votre tête. État : excellent, voir le tableau ci-dessous Tableau des conditions de la Fashion Guild vintage américaine : En parfait état/parfait/neuf : comme neuf, sans aucun défaut ni usure. Excellent : d'occasion, sans défauts visibles. Très bon - Occasion, avec des défauts mineurs, aucune réparation nécessaire. Bon - Usure visible, défauts mineurs et/ou réparations facultatives nécessaires. Passable – Nombreux défauts, réparations nécessaires, fragile. Médiocre - Dommages importants, à des fins d'exposition ou d'étude uniquement Tour de tête Taille de chapeau adulte Utilisez un ruban à mesurer et placez un mètre au-dessus de vos sourcils et de vos oreilles. Pouces, Coupe ajustée, Taille de chapeau ajusté 21 1/4 pouces, ajustement facile - petit, taille de chapeau ajusté 6 3/4 21 5/8 pouces, taille facile à ajuster-petit, taille de bonnet ajusté 6 7/8 22 pouces, ajustement facile - Moyen, taille de chapeau ajusté 7 22 3/8 pouces, taille facile à ajuster-moyen, taille de chapeau ajusté 7 1/8 22 3/4 pouces, ajustement facile - Grand, taille de chapeau ajusté 7 1/4 23 1/8 pouces, ajustement facile, grande taille, bonnet ajusté 7 3/8 23 pouces 1/2, ajustement facile, taille X grand, taille de chapeau ajusté 7 1/2 23 7/8 pouces, ajustement facile, taille X grand, taille de chapeau ajusté 7 5/8 24 pouces 24 1/4, ajustement facile, taille XX large, taille de chapeau ajusté 7 3/4 24 5/8 pouces, ajustement facile, taille XX large, taille de chapeau ajusté 7 7/8 25 pouces, XX grand, bonnet ajusté taille 8 Ceci est pour référence seulement. La coupe peut varier en fonction de l'époque, de la construction et des matériaux.
Lovely c.1940s-50s sun hat Navy blue straw Wide platter brim Navy blue velvet ribbon around crown, tied into a bow at the back Label: Clemar Original
As soon as I watched the 1942 British Pathe video demonstrating how to turn a men’s trilby into a smart topper I wanted to make my own version. I started with a fedora I found in a charity shop, and followed the basic steps from the video, with a few minor amendments.
The felt hat is made in vintage style. Viscose lining inside. Completely handmade. Size from 54 cm to 61 cm (the size specified when ordering). The hat is made to order. Production time 5-20 days. The hat can be made in a different color. If you are interested in making this hat in a different color, please write to me. To determine the size of your head, measure your head as shown. Firmly pressing the centimeter to the head. Table head size in centimeters and inches. 53 cm - 20.87 inch 54 cm - 21.26 inch 55 cm - 21.65 inch 56 cm - 22.05 inch 57 cm - 22.44 inch 58 cm - 22.83 inch 59 cm - 23.23 inch 60 cm - 23.62 inch 61 cm - 24.02 inch If you have any questions feel free to contact me any time Every order is carefully packaged . → Shipping method: • All packages are sent via International registered airmail. • • • • • Please read policies! • • • • • →Returns and exchange details I want you to be happy with your purchase! If you have any problem once you received your item(s) please contact me before leaving your feedback. I allow exchanges and refunds on most items*. Refunds are for the purchase price only, shipping not included, unless an error has been made on my part (for example: sending the wrong item). →Damaged parcel and content Please if you'll see that package is damaged, don't open it at home. Open it in post office and if it's not ok , please fill a claim about damage. I don't accept claims without a document about damaged parcel with a seal and a signature of postal management I want you to be satisfied with your purchase so if there are any problems Please contact me within 3 business days after receiving the item, so we can discuss a solution. *I do not accept returns on custom orders. • Usually a delivery takes about 10-45 business days. • Some international orders, such as USA, New Zealand, Canadian and Australian, may take about a 60 business day to arrive. Please note, the delivery time may vary and I can't be responsible for losses or delays. • Unfortunately sometimes parcels from Russia are not tracked in the some territories. You can track the parcel only until crossing the Russian border →Missed delivery In the case if you "missed delivery" or if delivered order was not picked up by the customer from the post office because of any reason and was sent back, the shop has no responsibility to refund the shipping cost BOTH ways (shipping cost+return shipping cost) →Damaged parcel and content Please if you'll see that package is damaged, don't open it at home. Open it in post office and if it's not ok, please fill a claim about damage. I don't accept claims without a document about damaged parcel with a seal and a signature of postal management → Lost Packages: • Package is considered as lost if it doesn't come within 70 business days from posting date and tracking info approves that. • I'll fill claim about the lost package in my post office. • If the parcel was lost on my territory i would resend the same items to you or refund the full amount of order - you choose the best option for you. • Please note if the parcel was lost after export of my country I'll refund the money only after official confirmation of postal service about lost parcel. The investigation may take about 3 months. → Delays of the parcel If the parcel is delayed due to the fault of the post service, and is late for a certain event (birthday, xmas etc) and if you no longer need the item please do not pick up the parcel and it will be returned. When I receive the returned package, I will make a full refund.
Hard as it may be to believe some days, we're more than half way through the year at this point. I don't know about you, but it sure does feel like it's been a busy, sometimes tumultuous, sometimes wonderful, frequently action packed first half of 2013 with more than its fair share of twists and turns too. It's not what I expected it would be in some regards, though to be perfectly honest, unlike last year, I didn't kick this one off with too many specific long terms plans in the works, so it's been both fun and fascinating to watch how it's unfolded thus far. Every now and then, I'd say one to three times a year, I like to take serious stock of my wardrobe as well as my short and long-term fashion related purchasing goals (a topic we last delved into early last January in Thoughts on my wardrobe for the year ahead). By doing so, I often spot areas where I need to focus my attention more, can cross things off my shopping list that I've purchased in recent months, and revamp my vintage clothing and accessory wish list as needed. It was on the latter that I was focusing last night, so I thought it would be fun to share some of the items that are on this list with all of you. This is not the list in full (that would probably fill a hefty sized book at this point!), but instead a selection of twelve of the items that are currently coming out near the top and which I hope, at some point in time (be it throughout the second half of 2013 or beyond) to add to my closet. Back in February, I wrote about Ten investment worthy vintage wardrobe items, some of which I already own, others that I hope to welcome into my closet in the future. A few things on there (such as an awesome 1940s pinafore dress) are definitely wish list entries for me (as is this fabulous Canadiana themed vintage bathing suit), but there several that I haven't chatted too much about here over the years, and it's a selection of these that we're going to be focusing on today. Come along with me, won't you, as we take a gander at some of the vintage wardrobe items that have been filling my daydreams for ages, and which continue - for whatever reason (price, sizing, rarity, etc) to elude me. Most stop, to my mind, shy of being "holy grail" items (aka, an original Dior Bar Suit) that may never happen (even if I had a millionaire's bank roll) though, and are, at least in theory pieces that I should eventually be able to find in my size and budget eventually. {1940s or 50s prom dress} {The more layers of tulle and or lace the better! I've seen scores of great vintage prom dresses over the years, but most have been for those with super slender waists (oh, you lucky gals who can fit into a 24" waist!) and of those that were the right size, I've either been outbid or unable to wrap my head around their sky high prices enough to purchase one. I keep hoping the thrift store gods will here my plea and lead me to find one in my size for a total song one of these days.} {Italian themed novelty print circle skirt} {While I certainly wouldn't say no to any vintage hand painted or printed Mexican, or novelty print, circle skirt that worked for me, I would especially love to find an Italian/Mediterranean themed one, of which I've seen a few here and there over the years, in honour of Tony, who was born and raised in Italy.} {1930s, 40s or 50s winter boots} {Hailing from Canada, a land famous the world over for its snow, it's high time I finally hat a pair of genuine (or very authentic looking repro like the gorgeous Miss L Fire pair pictured above) mid-century winter boots (if only they were easier to find in a medium to wide width modern size 8/8.5!). All the better if they happen to be fur trimmed (real or faux), a look that I just adore.} {Vintage or repro high-waisted trousers} {This is one of those items where fit has kept me from finding my dream pair time and time again (I'm both short in terms of height and relatively short waisted with lots of curves). While I've had great success with my Freddies of Pinewood Jeans, when it comes to trousers made out of fabrics other than denim, I've had rotten luck finding a pair that fit even remotely well, and have ended up selling or giving away those that I have bought over the years. The quest continues though - even if I have to commission someone to tailor make a pair for me!} {Carved floral bangle bracelet} {There are some breath-takingly lovely 1930s/40s carved floral bangles (often made from Bakelite or celluloid) to be had, and it is precisely that which I'm hoping to add to my bracelet collection a whole lot sooner than later.} {Quilted 1950s dress} {Having lucked out found one of my previous wish list items – a classic 1950s quilted circle skirt - for a steal of a deal the winter before last, I’ve been on the prowl ever since for a quilted dress from the same era ever since.} {Equestrian/top hat inspired tilt hat} {It's scarcely a secret that I adore vintage tilt hats of all kinds, but did you know that I've been hankering for an equestrian/Victorian top hat inspired one for as long as I can recall? And on the subject of wish list top hats, I certainly wouldn't say no to one adorned with dramatic bird wings or whole millinery birds either.} {Black Bettie Page Clothing circle skirt jumper} {Have you ever had one of those times when, after swooning over (and/or saving up for) an item for weeks or even months, you're finally in a position to buy it at long last only to discover it's no longer (or at least not currently) available? That is precisely what happened to me with this terrific black circle skirt jumper from Bettie Page Clothing. I'd been pining after it for months, went to purchase it from their site mid way through the spring, and they were sold out of my size and the next one up. I've tried looking for it elsewhere online from a North American source, but no one seemed to have the black jumper in stock any more, so for now I'll just hold tight and cross my fingers in the hope that they'll restock it again in my size.} {Elegant 1930s or 40s cape with a hood} {I absolutely, flat out adore vintage jackets, coats (especially opera coats), cloaks and capes with hoods, yet own nary a one. I'd happily pounce on any of these hooded outerwear options in a heartbeat, but would be especially tickled pink if I could find a vintage hooded cape - ideally in a fabric other than wool, which I'm allergic to - for when the chilly weather returns.} {Western wear suit} {Though you might not know this about me, I've always had an inner cowgirl and love of Western culture and history. In honour of this fact, it would be a dream come true one to own an authentic vintage western suit (dress, skirt or pants and jacket), and in turn to then head on out to Alberta one July and wear it for a day spent at the Calgary Stampede.} {Classic brown loafers} {Of all the items on these list, these certainly seem like they'd be one of the easiest to find, and generally speaking, they certainly are. However, as you may have heard me mention in past posts, I have rather hard to fit feet, and have yet to find a pair of classic brown loafers that fit me well. Hopefully this will be the year I finally do!} {1950s style fitted blouse from Big Beautiful Barbara Brown} {This incredibly charming 1950s inspired blouse from UK vintage reproduction clothing seller is me and my feminine style to an absolute tee. I just wish the exchange rate between Canadian dollars and UK pounds was friendlier (that's the only thing stopping me from ordering it right now!).} {To learn more about a specific item shown here, including pricing and sizing where applicable, please click on a photo to be taken to its respective link.} ♥ ♥ ♥ As I started putting together this list, it struck me that twelve would be a good number of entries because there are twelve months in the year. I highly doubt all of these items will find their merry way into my dresser drawers and closet racks by June 2014, but in the spirit of wish lists everywhere, it never hurts to hope and continue to daydream. In just about every case, I'd seen and bid on at least one such item that would have fit the bill perfectly. For some pieces, it's almost become a personal running joke how I've often been outbid (or had some one else purchase an item that was on my etsy wish list before I was able to do so myself) time and time again on them. No matter though, I'm not one to be easily deterred (even by last minute eBay snipers!) - plus, a part of me genuinely adore the hunt, so I'll remain on the prowl for each and every one of these pieces until, all things willing, I find them. If one was going to try and score these twelve pieces in the following year, that would mean six of them could potentially be mine before this year is up! What a marvelous thought! Though I'm doubtful such will prove to be the case there's no harm in imaging such at all - not to mention looking for, and jumping on, any potential opportunities do so just that which might come my way in the second half of 2013. I'll be sure to keep you posted down the road of how fruitful (or not) July right on through to the last day of December proves to be on the vintage wardrobe wish list front, and really hope that by this time next year, at least a couple of these beauties will have found their way into my life and closet.
The felt hat is made in vintage style. Viscose lining inside. Completely handmade. Size from 54 cm to 61 cm (the size specified when ordering). The hat is made to order. Production time 5-20 days. The hat can be made in a different color. If you are interested in making this hat in a different color, please write to me. To determine the size of your head, measure your head as shown. Firmly pressing the centimeter to the head. Table head size in centimeters and inches. 53 cm - 20.87 inch 54 cm - 21.26 inch 55 cm - 21.65 inch 56 cm - 22.05 inch 57 cm - 22.44 inch 58 cm - 22.83 inch 59 cm - 23.23 inch 60 cm - 23.62 inch 61 cm - 24.02 inch If you have any questions feel free to contact me any time Every order is carefully packaged . → Shipping method: • All packages are sent via International registered airmail. • • • • • Please read policies! • • • • • →Returns and exchange details I want you to be happy with your purchase! If you have any problem once you received your item(s) please contact me before leaving your feedback. I allow exchanges and refunds on most items*. Refunds are for the purchase price only, shipping not included, unless an error has been made on my part (for example: sending the wrong item). →Damaged parcel and content Please if you'll see that package is damaged, don't open it at home. Open it in post office and if it's not ok , please fill a claim about damage. I don't accept claims without a document about damaged parcel with a seal and a signature of postal management I want you to be satisfied with your purchase so if there are any problems Please contact me within 3 business days after receiving the item, so we can discuss a solution. *I do not accept returns on custom orders. • Usually a delivery takes about 10-45 business days. • Some international orders, such as USA, New Zealand, Canadian and Australian, may take about a 60 business day to arrive. Please note, the delivery time may vary and I can't be responsible for losses or delays. • Unfortunately sometimes parcels from Russia are not tracked in the some territories. You can track the parcel only until crossing the Russian border →Missed delivery In the case if you "missed delivery" or if delivered order was not picked up by the customer from the post office because of any reason and was sent back, the shop has no responsibility to refund the shipping cost BOTH ways (shipping cost+return shipping cost) →Damaged parcel and content Please if you'll see that package is damaged, don't open it at home. Open it in post office and if it's not ok, please fill a claim about damage. I don't accept claims without a document about damaged parcel with a seal and a signature of postal management → Lost Packages: • Package is considered as lost if it doesn't come within 70 business days from posting date and tracking info approves that. • I'll fill claim about the lost package in my post office. • If the parcel was lost on my territory i would resend the same items to you or refund the full amount of order - you choose the best option for you. • Please note if the parcel was lost after export of my country I'll refund the money only after official confirmation of postal service about lost parcel. The investigation may take about 3 months. → Delays of the parcel If the parcel is delayed due to the fault of the post service, and is late for a certain event (birthday, xmas etc) and if you no longer need the item please do not pick up the parcel and it will be returned. When I receive the returned package, I will make a full refund.
Concise illustrated history of 1940s fashion and style for women, from 1940 to 1949. The trends, designers, dresses, shoes, hairstyles, makeup and stories
What I have discovered from collecting catalogs so far is that I really, really, do love 1940's fashion, and in particular this first catalog of mine from 1943 has turned out to be a real favorite. 1943 was a good year for clothes and accessories even while the world was in the thick of WWII! Now for course it is good to remember these pages are from Wards, where regular people shopped, so these images may not represent the avant garde or ultra "fashionable" looks of the time necessarily. I'm not sure how the relationship between department stores and high fashion functioned in the 1940's, but now in 2017 for example I would consider the stock at Macy's to be much more conservative/mundane on average than the looks on Paris runways or in Vogue. In many ways that's what makes old catalogs like this such an amazing resource to have in addition to the more glamorous surviving materials like Hollywood films of the time, because these catalog show us what was available to a more average consumer. This also highlights how truly flamboyant some fashions of the 40's were if these majestic hats here in Wards were not fantastical catwalk creations, but stuff your mom would wear. How fabulous these hats are, it is just too much not to be able to buy them today! Why did hats go out of fashion!!! More than ever I encourage you to view these images as big as possible and soak in the details. The text describes the many colors each hat may have been available in, and I challenge you to not think to yourself "yes, yes, one of each please!" Let these images be inspiration to any of you milliners out there, we need more hats like these again. Feel free as always to pin, save, and share! I hope some of you out there enjoy these resources as much as I do <3 There's still a few more posts worth of images from the 1943 catalog, and then we will be jumping into a new catalog (or two, or three catalogs!) next year!
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1940s hats had both a continuation of the popular styles of the 1930s and new additions to the casual headwear in the form of the beret, turban, headscarf, and snood. Women's hats in the 1940s were a diverse collection of styles largely pulled from different times in history. To list them all would be one
Swedish Hat Fashion Archive of 1940's War Era Women
Even though I can smell Spring in the air, the cold sea winds in the little Coastal Town in which I live are still bitter so something to keep head and especially ears warm will be a necessity for a while yet. I've been obsessed with 1930's and 1940's ski wear forever, and after making a little bonnet for a dear friend this past Christmas, I thought why not get the pattern out there for vintage inspired seamstresses to enjoy too?!Along with photographs of starlets and illustrations in my vintage