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Category: Vintage Fashion Designer

Vintage Fashion Brand Spotlight: Suzy Perette

1950's Suzy Perette yellow polka dot dress

Source: True Vintage Fashion

Vintage Fashion Brand Spotlight

Brief History of Suzy Perette

First up Suzy Perette is NOT a real person, it’s a brand (as stated in the title).

Ushered into popularity by Dior in 1947, the fit and flared silhouette with long sweeping skirts, fitted waists, and rounded shoulders quickly became the new feminine standard.

Thanks to a very special arrangement between Sidney Blauner, the owner of the Suzy Perette label, and the house of Christian Dior, the coveted Parisienne designs that were once daydreams, became available to American women under name Suzy Perette.

The styles Perette is known for such as the fitted waist and flared skirt, the slim sheath or “wiggle” silhouette, and classic shirt and day dresses are now American classics. Since the brand stretched decades from the late 1940’s to the early 1970’s, the collection has also encompassed mid century shifts and a little bohemian flare. 

A popular designer for the Suzy Perette Company was Victor Costa who worked for the company from 1965 to 1973.

The Suzy Perette legacy has been carried on by vintage enthusiasts worldwide and the iconic Perette designs remain in high demand to this day (Source).

1950s Suzy Perette label from a 1950s dress

Source: Etsy

Now that you know WHO the brand is, let’s check out some fun vintage fashion advertising and of course real life examples of the clothing (that you could purchase at time of posting).


Updated February 2024

Disclosure: Some of the links on my blog from Etsy , eBay, are Affiliate Links, meaning, at no additional cost to you, I will earn a commission if you click through and make a purchase. 

Note: If you click on an item and it is no longer available, don’t fret! The websites I have provided are updated daily with 1000’s of new & vintage items. Just do a quick search and see what you find.


The Vintage Advertising & Vintage Fashion Examples

“The Perette Silhouette”. A 1953 Russeks print ad showcasing that Dior look that was made available to women everywhere thru the Suzy Perette brand.

1950s Fashion: 1953 Russeks PRINT AD "The Perette Silhouette" Fashion Design Dress

Source: Pinterest

Here is another ad from 1953, showing off that “Perette Silhouette”. Big fan of this dress!

1950s fashion ad for Suzy Perette 1953 featuring a 1950s dress

Source: Flickr

Vintage 1950s Sundress. Constructed in a Beautiful Shade of Mint Green Silky Satin Fabric with Floral White & Yellow Daisy Prints and a Full Circle Swing Skirt.

Vintage 1950s Sundress by Iconic Designer "Suzy Perette".Constructed in a Beautiful Shade of Mint Green Silky Satin Fabric with Floral White & Yellow Daisy Prints and a Full Circle Swing Skirt.

Source: Etsy

Spectacular creme colored soft silk 1950s cocktail dress by Suzy Perette. Truly perfect for a vintage wedding as well.

1950s Fashion: Spectacular creme colored soft silk 1950s cocktail dress by Suzy Perette. Perfect for a vintage wedding.

Source: Etsy – thesweetlifevintage

Get ready for the Christmas / Holiday season with this fantastic 1950’s Suzy Perette New York plaid new look full skirt dress with ball fringe.

vintage 1950's dress ...new look Suzy Perette new look plaid full skirt dress with ball fringe

Source: Etsy

Oh la la! How dreamy is this dress from a 1956 Best & Co fashion ad? Love it!

1950s vintage fashion ad for Suzy Perette featuring a 1950s dress 1956

Source: Pinterest

1960s Suzy Perette Red Lace Dress, perfect for your vintage holiday party this upcoming season.

1960s Suzy Perette Red Lace Dress vintage holiday party dress

Source: Etsy

1955 DuPont ad featuring a party dress by Suzy Perette.

Party dress by Suzy Perette, DuPont ad, 1955. 1950s fashion ad.

Source: Pinterest

Beautiful vintage 1950’s party dress by Suzy Perette New York. Light gold dress is embroidered with ivory flowers and swirls.

vintage 1950’s party dress by Suzy Perette New York

Source: Etsy

“it’s a suit! it’s a dress! it’s by Suzy Perette!”. 1950s mail order dress ad featuring a really flattery rayon two-piece suit dress. LOVE THIS!

1950s vintage ad 1950s fashion ad for Suzy Perette dresses

Source: Pinterest

Drool! This is a beauty! 1950’s Suzy Perette green with contrasting vertical stripes brocade dress.

vintage 1950's Suzy Perette green with contrasting vertical stripes brocade dress

Source: Etsy

The coat-dress of the season!

1950s fashion ad for Suzy Perette fashions featuring a 1950s dress

Source: Pinterest

How adorable is this 1950s Suzy Perette Pink Gingham Dress? Too cute for words!

1950s Fashion: 1950s Suzy Perette Pink Gingham Dress

Source: Etsy

“Obviously….it’s a Suzy Perette….for you” (yes please!). 1955 fashion ad.

1950s fashion ad for a Suzy Perette dress. Stunning 1950s fashion

Source: Flickerriver.com

1950s Suzy Perette Fit & Flare Party Dress in the most stunning of purples! (avail HERE as of Feb 2024).

1950s Suzy Perette Fit & Flare Party Dress rare true vintage

Source: eBay

“Surprise her at dinner!….” A 1958 vintage fashion ad.

1950s fashion ad for Suzy Perette 1958 featuring a 1950s dress

Source: Pinterest

If I could squeeze myself into this dress, I would! A 1960’s ‘Suzy Perette’ Floral Paisley Brocade, Fur Collar Sleeveless Sheath Dress.

1960's 'Suzy Perette' Floral Paisley Brocade Fur Collar Sleeveless Sheath Dress

Source: Etsy

A curve hugging, glamorous Suzy-Perette look from 1956.

A curve hugging, glamorous Suzy-Perette look from 1956

Source: Pinterest

1950s Suzy Perette Teal Floral Party Dress (avail Feb 2024).

1950s Fashion: 1950s Suzy Perette Teal Floral Party Dress

Source: Etsy

“Suzy Perette wears Silk”. 1960s fashion ad.

1960s fashion ad for Suzy Perette

Source: eBay

1960s silk dress by Suzy Perette featuring a brilliant floral print, fitted waist and tulip skirt.

1960s Fashion: Brilliant silk floral 1960s dress by Suzy Perette.

Source: Etsy


Vintage Shopping for a Suzy Perette Dresses…There must of be a lot of these outfits made because when I started searching for examples online to share with all of you, there was so many to chose from! So if any of the above are sold out at time of finding this post, don’t fret!

Head over to Etsy (I created a Suzy collection), eBay or your other fav online vintage stores and I’m sure you will score yourself a lovely Suzy Perette original!


OH and I want to leave you with a dress that while it was from the 1970s reminds so much of a 1930s dress you would wear to the beach.

1970s gorgeous slim maxi dress with low back and adorable collar and bow at the neck! 1970s Suzy Perette Dress in a 1930s style

Hope you enjoyed this post. Share in the comments section what your favourite look was? Or if you own your own Suzy Perette please tell me all about it.

Take care and thanks for stopping by!

Further Reading:

Liz

Carrie Munn-1940s & 1950s American Fashion Designer and Socialite

Carrie Munn….Fashion Designer & Socialite. Have you heard of her? I had not until 20 mins ago when I was browsing Etsy for 1950s vintage dresses and came upon one of her creations, a 50s tailored blouse and circle skirt with military inspired embellishments. GORGEOUS!

1950s Fashion: 1950s Ensemble by Carrie Munn. Tailored Blouse and Circle Skirt with Military Inspired Embellishments.

Source: Etsy

Now what does one do when they don’t know something? They do their research and that is exactly what I did! I had to know more about the designer who made this beautiful outfit.

Unfortantely there is not a lot of information on Carrie (AKA Mrs. Orson Munn) but we do have photos of some of her designs, society images & vintage advertising.

Let’s take a look!

Disclosure: Some of the links on my blog from Etsy , eBay are Affiliate Links, meaning, at no additional cost to you, I will earn a commission if you click through and make a purchase. 

Note: If you click on an item and it is no longer available, don’t fret! The websites I have provided are updated daily with 1000’s of new & vintage items. Just do a quick search and see what you find.

Carrie Munn-1940s & 1950s American Fashion Designer and Socialite

1951 Vintage Image of Fashion designer Carrie Munn in 1950s Dress of her designs in a vintage ad

Source: Wikidata

Background on Carrie Munn

Mrs. Munn was best known for her feminine designs, which featured billowing skirts and slim waists and used lace, sequins and ribbon. She also designed ready-to-wear clothes.

Here is a 1952 Cigarette Ad featuring Carrie Munn in one of her designs. STUNNING DRESS!

1950s Vintage Ad for Fatima Cigarettes featuring an image of Fashion designer Carrie Munn in one of her 1950s evening gowns.

Source: eBay

Caroline “Carrie” Nunder was born in Buffalo in 1898 and in 1924 married Orson D. Munn, who was the editor and publisher of Scientific American magazine until he sold his interest in 1947. Mr. Munn died in 1958.

In 1942, without any formal training in fashion design, Mrs. Munn opened a dress shop, Carrie Munn, at 640 Madison Avenue. Among her most popular designs was a quilted tapestry skirt decorated with sequins.

Mrs. Munn was known for her parties at the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel, which featured shows of her most recent designs (Source).

She passed away in 1984.

The Museum at FIT call’s Munn’s work “derivative” of Dior and Balenciaga (Source).

Fashion designer Carrie Munn (Mrs. Orson D. Munn) in a 1951 advertisement for Utica and Mohawk Cotton Mills, Inc.

“I live on Park Avenue…I sleep in Utica”

1950s Advertisement: Fashion designer Carrie Munn (Mrs. Orson D. Munn) in a 1951 advertisement for Utica and Mohawk Cotton Mills, Inc.

Source: Wikimedia

Press photo from the 1920s of Mrs. Harold Wall, Mrs. Orson D. Munn (I think she is the one on the right), Mrs. WIlliam Fleitmann in incredible 1920s dresses, hats and shoes. Another very fashionable photo. (Available as of July 27th, 2021 HERE)

1920s Vintage Photo: Press photo from the 1920s of Mrs. Harold Wall, Mrs. Orson D. Munn, Mrs. WIlliam Fleitmann in incredible 1920s Dresses, hats and shoes. Another very fashionable photo. (Available as of July 27th, 2021 HERE)

Source: eBay

1932 Press photo of Mrs Orson D Munn at Southhampton Long Island NY in the most FANTASTIC 1930s outfit (love it!). (Available as of July 27th, 2021 HERE)

1930s Photo: 1932 Press Photo Mrs Orson D Munn at Southampton Long Island NY in 1930s beach pajamas

“Society Matron at Southhampton….

New York…Mr.s Orson D. Munn, popular society leader, as she appeared at Southhampton, Long Island, where she is a prominent member of the fashionable summer colony. July 30th, 1932.”

1930s Photo: 1932 Press Photo BACK. The front features Mrs Orson D Munn at Southampton Long Island NY in 1930s beach pajamas

Source: eBay

1950s Photo of Mrs. Orson Munn (seated L) and Mrs. Bruno Graf (seated R) posing in a fashion show with their grand daughters, daughter and daughter-in-law.

I am unsure if the dresses in the image are a Carrie Munn Creation (but I’m thinking they are).

1950s Vintage Photo: Mrs. Orson Munn (seated L) and Mrs. Bruno Graf (seated R) posing in a fashion show with their grand daughters, daughter and daughter-in-law. All the women are wearing 1950s dresses

Source: Getty Images

1950s Photo of Socialite Mrs. Orson (Carrie) Munn, escorted by Earl Blackwell, director of celebrity service, arrives at the fashionable first night of the Metropolitan Opera House tonight.

Mrs. Munn wore a gown of golden beige moire with an immense skirt of unpressed pleats. Over it was fitted jacket of the same fabric with deep mink cuffs. Gold and diamond jewelry and a golden lacquer coiffure completed the ensemble.

Television carried the glossy opening night spectacle to 32 theaters throughout the nation (Source).

1950s Vintage Photo showcasing 1950s fashions. 1950s Photo of Socialite Mrs. Orson (Carrie) Munn, escorted by Earl Blackwell, director of celebrity service, arrives at the fashionable first night of the Metropolitan Opera House tonight. 

Mrs. Munn wore a gown of golden beige moire with an immense skirt of unpressed pleats. Over it was fitted jacket of the same fabric with deep mink cuffs. Gold and diamond jewelry and a golden lacquer coiffure completed the ensemble.

Source: Getty Images

Carrie Munn Fashion Designs Examples

1950s Woman’s Evening Ensemble: Dress and Slip. WOW! The back is even more stunning then the front.

1950s Fashion: Woman's Evening Ensemble: Dress and Slip c. 1950s Designed by Carrie Munn, American, 1898 - 1984
1950s Fashion: Woman's Evening Ensemble: Dress and Slip c. 1950s Designed by Carrie Munn, American, 1898 - 1984

Source: Philadelphia Museum of Art

Elizabeth Parke Firestone, wife of tire magnate Harvey S. Firestone, Jr., cultivated a refined sense of fashion. Her fashion choices not only reflected her years of interest in clothing design and collaboration with world-renowned couturiers, but also highlighted her family’s social standing.

Firestone wore this jacketed dress — by American designer Carrie Munn — to her 25th wedding anniversary celebration at New York’s Ritz Hotel in 1946.

She would go on and wear several of Carrie Munn Designs.

1940s Vintage Dress-Firestone wore this jacketed dress -- by American designer Carrie Munn -- to her 25th wedding anniversary celebration at New York's Ritz Hotel in 1946.

Source: Arts and Culture Google

Here is the dress that was under the jacket. YOOZA!

Elizabeth Parke Firestone at Her 25th Wedding Anniversary Celebration with Daughters Martha and Elizabeth, June 25, 1946 (Source).

1940s Vintage Photo: Elizabeth Parke Firestone at Her 25th Wedding Anniversary Celebration with Daughters Martha and Elizabeth, June 25, 1946

Source: Henry Ford Museum

Satin Jacquard Evening Dress with Diagonal Stripes, about 1947.

This garment was owned by Elizabeth Parke Firestone. She is shown wearing this dress in photographs taken by Cecil Beaton for Vogue Magazine in very late 1949 or early 1950. Elizabeth also wore this dress at a party for her eldest daughter, Elizabeth (Source).

1940s Fashion: Satin Jacquard Evening Dress with Diagonal Stripes, about 1947

Source: Digital Library Wayne Edu

1940s Photo: Elizabeth Parke Firestone is shown wearing this and another dress in photographs taken by Cecil Beaton for Vogue Magazine in very late 1949 or early 1950

When I look at this next dress, all I can think about is SPRING! What another knockout 1950s Dress! Don’t you just love the flowers on the skirt? How creative!

1950s Fashion: Carrie Munn 1950s Vintage Dress Green with Flowers. Spring Dress

Source: The museum of fine arts, Houston

1941 Vintage Photo: In The Carrie Munn winter collection shown at the luncheon fashion show at the Waldorf-Astoria was this red wool dinner suit with small black velvet collar trimmed with jeweled buttons. With it are two black fox muffs worn as cuffs.

1940s Photo: 1941 vintage photo of a Model Wearing Hat and Long Suit with Fur Trim. The outfit is a Carrie Munn Design. Beautiful 1940s fashion.

Source: Getty Images

Carrie Munn, 1950s Beige, Cream and Pink Dress. Big fan of this combo!

1950s Vintage Dress by Carrie Munn -1950s Beige, Cream and Pink Evening Dress.

Source: Pinterest

Late 1940s, Carrie Munn Apron Gown. Another stunner of a Spring dress!

Carrie Munn Apron Gown 1940s vintage dress. The dress is ivory organza jacquard with the sleeveless boned bodice embroidered with a single large variegated pastel pink rose on a stalk. The circle skirt has two underlayers and the long apron with picot trim and two rows embroidered roses.

Source: Doyle.com

1953 Cocktail Dress. Black jersey sleeveless bodice with bib of black braid and cord, faille circle skirt, braid and cord decorated net apron. THE DETAILS! Fantastic!

1950s Fashion: 1953 Cocktail Dress. Black jersey sleeveless bodice with bib of black braid and cord, faille circle skirt, braid and cord decorated net apron

Source: Bidsquare.com

Why there is not more on this designer, I will never know. Her creations are beautiful and yet she is footnote on many pages (and it was a HUNT to find images of her designs).

Hopefully this blog post will help shed a bit more light on Carrie Munn to those, like myself who had no idea who she was. Special thanks to FabGabs who brought her to my attention.

Question time: Did you enjoy learning about this designer? Have you ever seen her designs in real life or even on the web? Share in the comments section below, I would love to learn some more!

Further Reading:

Take care!

Liz