Yellow Cotton Dress, ca. 1950, English.
Designed by Victor Steibel for Jacqmar.
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Yellow day dress with fitted waist and full skirt, two rows of buttons down center front. Short sleeves and collar. Interior label at center
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Yellow Cotton Dress, ca. 1950, English.
Designed by Victor Steibel for Jacqmar.
MFA Boston.
Yellow day dress with fitted waist and full skirt, two rows of buttons down center front. Short sleeves and collar. Interior label at center

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• Evening gown.
Designer: Victor Stiebel (English, born in South Africa, 1907–1976); Designed for: Jacqmar (English, founded in 1932)
Date: 1950
Medium: Silk or synthetic tulle and rayon plain weave.
Barbara Goalen in Jacqmar stole in Duchesse satin and gilt and brilliants for earrings, choker and bracelets by Adrian Mann all from Peter Jones, photo by Richard Dormer, Harper's Bazaar UK, December 1951
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Circa 1944 silk dress, textile by Jacqmar. It’s too bad the Met doesn’t provide a detail of the textile, because the print looks amazing.
(source: Metropolitan Museum of Art)
Jennifer Hocking in copper lambswool twinset worn with bronze tweed skirt from a Vogue pattern with blue scarf with white piping all from Jacqmar, photo by Vernier, Vogue, August 1958

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British Vogue April 1954. Suit by Jacqmar. Cloche by Otto Lucas. Norman Parkinson photo.
“Time Gentlemen-please-” wool scarf with images of people drinking, and with a border of the names of London pubs and beer slogans, ca. 1944, by Jacqmar.
(source: MFA Boston)
Into Battle. Another great World War 2 propaganda scarf by Jacqmar, depicting the different regimental badges of the British Army. Approx 35” x 32”. #propagandascarf #propaganda #ww2propaganda #ww2 #britisharmy #regiment #deathorglory #airborne #army #jacqmar (at San Diego, California)