1900 Vogue April 9, Edwardian Fashion, Pattern 60 Tailor Jacket
Item History & Price
Reference Number: Avaluer:302456 | Issue Type: Weekly |
Month: April | Publication Name: Vogue |
Year Published: 1900 | Subject: Fashion |
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1902 Vogue Magazine ~ December 4 Issue, Weekly Pattern No. 197 ~
~ Description&n...bsp;~
This issue of Vogue is an important part of Vogue's pattern history, as it contains information on one of the earliest patterns ever offered by Vogue. Only one pattern was offered each week (see historical background below).
The weekly pattern offered and described in this issue is simply called "No. 60" and is described as a "Tailor Jacket" for ladies.
There is an illustration of both front and back, as well as detailed suggested fabric and construction information.
The fashion pages cover what "What She Wears" including fancy bodice, evening and street gowns, reception frocks, evening dresses, and Spring millinery.
This magazine is 12 13/4" x 9 1/2" and has 68 pages, numbered 241 to 288 and the rest of front and back matter numbered "iii" to "xxii".
~ Historical Background ~
Vogue magazine began offering a weekly pattern in its February 23, 1899 issue. This pattern was identified simply as "No. 1" and was a Louis XV Jacket. Beginning with that issue, a page was dedicated to the weekly pattern and included an illustration of front and back, detailed construction information, a coupon with which to order it, and a list of previously offered patterns that may be ordered. Weekly patterns were still being offered in July 1906, with Pattern No. 388 offered in the July 26, 1906 issue. By this time "Cut to Order Patterns" were also being offered: "Other Patterns Illustrated in this Department" including "Flat Patterns, Pinned Patterns, Waists and Jackets" were cut to order in various sizes. These were identified with pattern numbers in the 1000 range, with numbers 1023 through 1028 offered in this July 26 issue. By April 18, 1907, multiple patterns were offered, sometimes up to 5 per issue, and the feature was upgraded to "Vogue Pattern Department." Pattern numbers in this issue ranged 1191 to 1194, were duct to order in sizes from 34 to 40 bust, and were priced at 50 cents for a waist or skirt. Vogue magazine was purchased by Conde Nast in 1909 and "Vogue Pattern Company" was formed in 1914, at which time the patterns were sold in department stores. The Vogue Couturier patterns were first published beginning in 1931.
~ Condition ~ Good condition. Front and back cover is missing, along with the first page of front and back matter. Magazine can be dated from the information on page 283, which features the "Vogue Weekly Pattern, No. 60, 19 Apr., 1900." Interior pages with mostly clean and bright (only a few spots noted here and there) with no markings or cut-outs. Center fold page is loose from staples. This item is a vintage product, used, with appropriate wear and tear, sold "As Is." Please consult photos to determine condition or please feel free to ask questions.
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