July 17, 2020 3 min read 10 Comments
This mannequin has seen better days, but still rare to find!
HISTORY Some believe that mannequins were copied after the fifteenth century miniature fashion dolls - Milliner's Mannequins. The dolls were dressed in expensive fashions made from sumptuous fabrics, and sent along to noble clients, The noble or wealthy client could then "see" what a certain gown or suit would look like, and order real life size clothing for themselves. In 1835, a Parisian ironmonger developed a wire work mannequin, or dress-form, but it wasn't until the mid 1800's that the first dressmaker's mannequins were made. Alexis Lavigne, a French tailor and inventor established the first fashion school in the world in France in 1841. In 1847 he invented the soft metric tape measure, and developed tailor's dummies. He exhibited his first fashion Bust Mannequin in the International Exhibition. He opened a mannequin house in France in the 1850's. Later he collaborated with Fred Stockman to develop mannequins with heads, arms and legs from wax. Mannequin nounA BIENTOT
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These are more dress forms rather than mannequins
July 28, 2020
Lidy, your home is always beautiful and these mannequins really show off European style so beautifully!! Hope your summer is a cool and safe one. <3
Hugs,
Barb :)
July 18, 2020
Nancy, I love the ones with the iron feet! How beautiful she must be with her fur and jewelry!
July 18, 2020
Beautiful mannequins. I love mannequins and have an old one on ornate iron feet in a bedroom. She has a vintage dress with fox fur and jewelry on her. Smaller ones I put jewelry on those. Thanks for the information about them.
July 17, 2020
Eileen, thank you so much! A fellow mannequin lover…I hope you and Lady Jane and friends are having a beautiful day!
July 17, 2020
I love this post. I have one mannequin I call Lady Jane plus five others in various sizes and forms. Just love them.
July 17, 2020
Sunday, how fun that you have such sweet memories of your grandpop, the custom tailor!
July 17, 2020
So interesting, Lidy!
I’ve always been drawn to vintage manikins and these are lovely. Reminds me of my grandpop who was a custom tailor whose basement workroom was always filled with manikins pinned with pin-striped fabrics of three-piece suits for the conductor Eugene Ormandy and other notable Philadelphians!
July 17, 2020
Excellent .Thank you so much for this interesting post!
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Lidy
April 23, 2021
Elwood, most of them are dress forms, but we do have some mannequins represented. The mannequins with legs and feet were actually used in a luxury shop in France at the turn of the last century.