Saturday, June 20, 2015

The Elegance of Bill Blass




Indiana is not known as a hot bed of fashion yet produced one of the most legendary designers of the 20th century - Bill Blass.  Born in Ft. Wayne, IN, in 1922, he left home at age 17 to attend design school in New York City.  He served three years in the army during World War II. After his time in the armed forces, he joined the fashion house of Anna Miller in New York. When the company merged with Maurice Rentner in 1959, Blass became head designer. He bought the company in 1967, and in 1970, changed its name to Bill Blass, Ltd.

1960s Bill Blass dress for Maurice Rentner
photo from FuzzyLizzieVintageClothing


By this time, Bill Blass was a major designer.  He had become part of a high profile social scene which gave him insight into the way women needed to dress. In the 1980s, he was one of First Lady Nancy Reagan's favorite designers.


red evening gown designed by Bill Blass for First Lady Nancy Reagan in 1981, made of silk, chiffon, and silk taffeta. She wore it at the State Dinner honoring Zenko Suzuki, the Prime Minister of Japan.
photo from fashionwindows.net


First Lady Nancy Reagan in 1988 wearing a Bill Blass suit 
photo from wsj.com

 Candice Bergen in the July 1, 1970, issue of Vogue, wearing a Bill Blass gown
photo by Bert Stern


1970s Jergens ad, fashions by Bill Blass
from pinterest.com


Pink gingham dress and jacket
from Ricky Serbin Haute



A 1980s Bill Blass evening gown
photo from FuzzyLizzieVintageClothing



Dinner suit with feather trim
from MARLENE WETHERELL VINTAGE FASHION


Coat from WILLIAMVINTAGE




1970s Four-Piece silk ensemble: skirt, jacket, belt, peplum
from Thrifted & Modern


Vintage runway sample evening gown with train
from Brent Amerman



1980s Evening blouse and velvet skirt
from 20TH CENTURY COUTURE



Blass designed clothes which gave women a modern sense of both ease and comfort.  He made sportswear but with a twist - glamorizing the clothing with a new American casual chic sensibility.   His women's wear was beautifully cut, tailored and elegant and used luxurious combinations of fabric and texture.  In 1984, he designed Girl Scout uniforms which are highly sought after collectibles in their own right.

from FuzzyLizzieVintageClothing


Bill Blass was one of the first fashion designers to license his designs. Eventually, his brand encompassed fashion and fashion accessories such as eyewear, sheets, towels, jeans and luggage. 

He won seven Coty Awards and the 1999 Fashion Institute of Technology's Lifetime Achievement Award.  At the time of his death, he was involved in the preparation of a retrospective exhibit at Indiana University, Bloomington, IN.  This exhibit opened shortly after his passing in 2002.

by kinseysue on etsy

References: 
Indiana State Museum
Brittanica Online
Vintage Fashion Guild


For those of us who can not afford haute couture, there are lovely Bill Blass sewing patterns available.  Below are some offered by the Pattern Patter team on etsy.

Vogue 2735 from anne8865; Vogue 2643 from Mrsdepew; McCall's 8927 from FancyWork; Vogue 1788 from CloesCloset

Vogue 1957 from KeepsakesStudio; Vogue 2509 from RedcurlzsPatterns; McCall's 8416 from momandpopcultureshop; Vogue 1973 from SoVintageOnEtsy

Vogue 1308 from Denisecraft; McCall's N8753 from MaddieModPatterns; Vogue 1315 from midvalecottage; Vogue 2156 from allthepreciousthings


Vogue 1150 from Clutterina; Vogue 2662 from voguevixens; Vogue 2764 from BluetreeSewingStudio; Vogue 1621 from mbchills

9 comments:

  1. Bill Blass certainly had a recognizable style, especially in men's wear !
    Very interesting article !

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  2. Bill Blass designs are and always will be classic!

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  3. Interesting post -- I had no idea that he designed for the Girl Scouts!

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  4. Now I need to check all the labels on Girl Scout uniforms! Thanks for the article as always!

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  5. I did not know about the Girl Scout uniforms! That's very interesting. Thanks for this feature. :)

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  6. Thanks for this interesting article, I am a fan of Bill Blass but didn't know about the Girl Scouts either.

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  7. Re Girl Scout uniforms - about 10 yrs ago I found a Leader uniform designed by BB and sold it online for $148 so do keep your eyes peeled. Higher price may be due to fact it was a Leader uniform & therefore harder to find but all are collectible

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  8. Re Girl Scout uniforms - about 10 yrs ago I found a Leader uniform designed by BB and sold it online for $148 so do keep your eyes peeled. Higher price may be due to fact it was a Leader uniform & therefore harder to find but all are collectible

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