I bought a 1972 fall/winter issue this past weekend at an estate sale & thought I'd share some images:
I love the combinations of pattern & color on these - I wish I could pull off wearing this kind of vintage clothing:
and this is my favorite because I have a thing for beards & coats:
if I'm reading correctly I believe the illustration is attributed to Albert Elia
{check my flickr for a couple more scans if you're interested...}
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I'm with you I love the funky illustration style- very stylish & modern. You have the BEST stash of stuff!
ha, I have some of those buttons in the button jar!
When I was a little kid, I had a dress (this would have been around the Bicentennial) with those red-white-and-blue two-hole buttons near the bottom of the Costumakers ad. I remember the brand well, I remember my mom letting me pick out buttons at the fabric store for whatever she was going to be sewing me.
And that Albert Elba illustration is just cool.
I loved this magazine. A kit in the Fall 1970 issue is the reason I learned needlepoint.
It was so cool, I had to have it (I was almost 14 at the time). I made my parents buy it for me and a life-long passion was born.
Keep Stitching,
Janet
love all the images. the fashion images are awesome, i feel like i want to go put on a vest sweater. thanks for sharing :)
I love the long plaid coat!
I love the "Draw on the Boyes" one. Too funny.
My grandma made me a shirt with those red, white and blue buttons in the add. I haven't thought of that in ages. Thanks! : )
These are wonderful, the buttons and the beardy coats especially. You really do have the most amazing, magpie-ish thrifting skills (and the nicest habit of sharing them with the less-blessed among us!).
wowsers!.
That last one si so yellow submarine to me!
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