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Category: Vintage Fashion Designer

Clare Potter-Trend Setting 1930s-1950s American Fashion Designer

Clare Potter Fashion Designer Cow print hat and bag

Clare Potter Design


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Clare Potter-Trend Setting 1930s-1950s American Fashion Designer

Brief History of Clare Potter

Clare Potter was a fashion designer who was born in Jersey City, New Jersey in 1903. She studied at the Art Students League of New York and began her studies at the Pratt Institute of Design in fine arts. After seeing clothes that Potter designed and made for herself, the director of the Pratt Institute recommended that she study costume design.

In 1925, before her graduation, Potter left Pratt to work for Edward L. Mayer, a wholesale dress manufacturer in Manhattan, where she spent three years developing her skills and designing mid-market sportswear.

In the 1930s she was one of the first American fashion designers to be promoted as an individual design talent. Working under her elided name Clarepotter, she has been credited as one of the inventors of American sportswear. Based in Manhattan, she continued designing through the 1940s and 1950s. Her clothes were renowned for being elegant, but easy-to-wear and relaxed ( favoring well-tailored linens and burnished wools in pants, shorts, pajamas, skirts and other sportswear ), and for their distinctive use of colour.

She founded a ready-to-wear fashion company in Manhattan named Timbertop in 1948. The company shared its name with the turkey farm in West Nyack where Potter and her husband, architect J. Sanford Potter, lived.

By the mid-1950s Clare Potter worked independently from a barn on her farm. Her later clothes were more tailored and dressy than her earlier designs.

In the late 1950s the Potters moved into a Japanese-style house on Lake Nebo in Fort Ann, New York that was designed and built by J. Sanford. In addition to their professional work, they bred Dalmatian dogs.

Sanford Potter died in 1994 and, at the age of 95, Clare Potter died in 1999 at their home in Fort Ann (Source).

Meet Clare Potter (thru vintage photos)

1938-Dress designer Clare Potter wearing a circle-printed dress, sitting on the couch of her West Nyack, New York, home, with Siamese cat in her lap and Dalmatian dog sleeping on the floor.

1930s Fashion 1930s photo of fashion designer clare potter in her home

Photo by Horst P. Horst/Conde Nast via Getty Images

Clare with her Dalmatians.

Vintage Photo from the 1930s /1940s of Fashion Designer Clare Potter with her dalmatian dogs out for a walk.

Her Influence on Fashion

American Fashion Designers in 1935 praised Potter, noting, “Her ideas come not from Paris, but from simply being a very wide-awake, active person who understands the wardrobe requirements of the American woman.”

“Large numbers of American women want clothes that are refined,” Ms. Potter said in a 1948 interview with The New York Times. ”I aim to give them in a medium-priced, ready-to-wear costume what they would find in custom-made styles.”

(Source)

Clare Potter Fashions

“June Day” ensemble, 1947. A: Shirtdress in lavender rayon crepe.

Clare Potter American Fashion Designer June Day Dress 1947. Example of a Shirtwaist dress

Source: Google Arts & Culture

Clare Potter Cigarette Advertisement from Vogue, September 1st, 1941, the Autumn Issue.

Clare Potter Fashion Designer -Clare Potter Cigarette Advertisement from Vogue, September 1st, 1941 featuring 1940s fashions designs from Clare.

Source: Etsy

“Dinner Duet” a 1950s Pink, Clare Potter Vintage Dress in Rayon Silk Satin Faille w/ original layout image. Stunning and for sale HERE.

1950s Fashoin: 1950s RARE Clare Potter Vintage Dress Rayon Silk Satin Faille Dinner Duet

Source: Dressing Vintage

1950s Pink, Clare Potter Vintage Dress in Rayon Silk Satin Faille. 1950s Evening Gown / 1950s Fashion.

Beautiful buttons down the back. Simple, but lovely detail.

1950s Pink, Clare Potter Vintage Dress in Rayon Silk Satin Faille. 1950s Evening Gown / 1950s Fashion.

Source: Dressing Vintage

1950s Pink, Clare Potter Vintage Dress in Rayon Silk Satin Faille. 1950s Evening Gown / 1950s Fashion.

The dress below (I think it’s a dress but after a second look maybe pants) is so very slick and stylish and looks extremely comfortable. I will order 3 please!

1940s advertising for Clare Potter Fashion Designs featuring 1940s pants suit in driftwood colour.

Source: sarahescamilla.weebly.com

“She likes easy-flowing lines and no trimmings that ‘stuck on’ to detract from the almost classically simple designs of most of her clothes.”

Beryl Wiliams said of Clare Potter

Linen Dress, 1937–38.

1930s Fashion: 1937-1938 Vintage Linen Dress by Clare Potter.

Source: The Met

1944 photo – Model wearing a slate blue and white sleeveless dress by Clare Potter, jewelry from Harry Winston (John Rawlings Photo).

1940s Fashion-Model wearing a slate blue and white sleeveless dress by Clare potter, jewelry from Harry Winston

Source: Vintage Everyday

During the 1940s, well-known Potter designs included a two-piece bathing suit consisting of separate small top and bloomers.

1943 — Model wearing brown halter top below a white, long-sleeved, cropped jacket and short white skirt with big brown polka-dots; skirt and halter by Clare Potter, white sandals and hair tied back in a mustard-colored scarf.

Model in White Jacket and Polka Dotted Skirt by Pond 1940s Fashion by Clare Potter

Source: Flickr

Bermuda 1947- Models Janet Stevenson and Sabine model summerwear by Designers Clare Potter (left) and Dorothy Cox (right). Photographed by Genevieve Naylor.

Bermuda 1947 Clare Potter 1940s Summerwear fashions.

Source: Flickr

Clare Potter sleeveless blouse in menswear shirting with linen skirt leans against a Buick Roadmaster convertible – Vogue May 15, 1949.

1940s Fashions / 1940s Photo: Clare Potter sleeveless blouse in menswear shirting with linen skirt leans against a Buick Roadmaster convertible - Vogue May 15, 1949.

1946-Model is wearing a sand-colored jersey dinner dress with a fluted hemline. Gorgeous!

ca. 1946 --- Model wearing sand-colored jersey dinner dress with fluted hemline by Clare Potter. 1940s Fashion.

Source: Flickr

I stumbled upon the below image, while looking at vintage yearbooks online and the dress our lovely beauty is wearing in this 1947 yearbook photo (for the beauty queen comp), feels very much like a Clare Potter gown (similar style to the dress above). I think it’s the belt and the cut of the dress. What are your thoughts?

1940s vintage photo of a college beauty in a 1940s dress and 1940s hairstyle as seen in a 1947 yearbook.

Source: Digitalnc.org

1953 November Vogue showcases what one wears when they play scrabble. Which is clearly a silk & rayon satin gown by Clare Potter. That is what you wear right?

1953 Vintage Photo: 1953 November Vogue image showcases what one wears when they play scrabble. Which is clearly a silk & rayon satin gown by Clare Potter.

Source: Flickr

On October 23rd, 1942, Potter designed a blue wool dress that Eleanor Roosevelt wore to meet the King and Queen of England (seen below). Roosevelt had been a fellow founder with Potter and others, of an association of women interested in advancing elegant and fashionable clothing for women, the Fashion Group International, FGI (Source).

1940s Photo: October 23rd, 1942, Potter designed a blue wool dress that Eleanor Roosevelt wore to meet the king and queen of England

Source: Wikipedia

More Fashion Designs

1943 Dress-Photographed by John Rawlings.

1940s Fashion: 1943 Women's Dress by Clare Potter featuring a fur coat over top and a 1940s hat.

Source: Flickr

Sportswear style featuring Bermuda shorts and a low V cut top.

Clare Potter Sportswear Designer -Sportswear style featuring Bermuda shorts and a low V cut top.

Source: Flickr

1940s skirt with matching blouse.

1940s Fashion: 1940s skirt with matching blouse by Clare Potter.

Source: Flickr

Question Time: Have you ever heard of Clare Potter? Do you like her easy to wear relaxed designs? Share your thoughts & your favourite look in the comment section below.

Further Reading:

Liz

The Fashions of Christian Dior 1947-1957

Opening this weekend in Toronto at the Royal Ontario Museum (ROM) is the ‘Christian Dior Exhibition‘ and this Vintage Gal is biting at the bit to see it. I know it’s going to be an incredible exhibit with some of the most stunning dresses in the world.

Christian Dior Exhibit at ROM Toronto

Why Dior? Vintage Dior is dreamy and of course historical because Christian Dior was the one who broke the wartime rigid mold of women’s fashion (mostly due to the rationing of fabric) and created the “New Look” in 1947. This look was filled with tight-fitting jackets with padded hips, petite waists, A-line skirts, and lots of use of fabric (as seen below). Quite a change from the previous decades of fashion and this look (plus extensions of this style) would go on to dominate the fashion world for several years.

1940s Fashion: 1947 Dior New Look Outfit.

“It’s quite a revolution, dear Christian! Your dresses have such a new look!” Carmel Snow, the former editor-in-chief of the American edition of “Harper’s Bazaar,” said these words after Dior’s debut fashion show in Paris, on February 12, 1947

(Source)

For today’s post I want to take a walk down memory lane of some of the most beautiful vintage dresses the house of Dior created between 1947-1957. Additionally, I have also included a video of a fashion show, vintage ads/covers and even dresses you can buy today (if you have the money).

The Fashions of Christian Dior 1947-1957

Dior New Look vintage modeling image of a woman posing in front of the Eiffel Tower in a two piece Dior Outfit.

Examples of Dior Dresses in Vintage Ads, Images & Museums

“Cherie” (Spring/Summer 1947) exemplifies the “New Look” in all its salient elements: sloped shoulder, raised bustline, narrowed waist, and a monumental volume of skirt falling away from a padded hip line to below the calf (Source).

Dior New Look 1947 / 1948 vintage dress. "Cherie" (Spring/Summer 1947) exemplifies the "New Look" in all its salient elements: sloped shoulder, raised bustline, narrowed waist, and a monumental volume of skirt falling away from a padded hip line to below the calf
Source: Metropolitan Museum of Art

One of the biggest fans of the Dior New Look was Princess Margaret, seen below in the 1950s in a stunning dress (lots of fabric used in this dress).

1950s photo of Princess Margaret in Dior 1950s evening gown.
Source: Frock Advisor

Christian Dior 1947 Rose France Strapless Evening Gown fashion illustration.

Christian Dior 1947 Rose France Strapless Evening Gown fashion illustration. 1940s fashion.

Source: Pinterest

1949-1950 Dior Evening Gown.

Christian Dior 1949 1950 evening gown with a skirt that looks like a flower.
Source: The Lady and Him

Jean Patchett modeling a Dior Sarong style evening gown, 1951.

1950s photo: Jean Patchett modeling Dior sarong style evening gown, 1951
Source: Pinterest

Cygne Noir Dress 1949-50 from the Victoria and Albert Museum.

1940s Fashion: Christian Dior 1949 Dress From Victoria and Albert Musuem
Source: The Red List

Christian Dior with model Dorothy Emms reviewing one of his evening gown creations, 1952.

1950s Vintage Photo: Christian Dior with model Dorothy Emms reviewing one of his evening gown creations, 1952. 1950s fashion
Source: Another Mag

This image of a model wearing a gray Dior suit outside the Louvre Metro station was photographed by Mark Shaw in Paris in 1957 for LIFE magazine.

Christian dior vintage ad 1957 featuring a model wearing a Dior 1950s Dress outside the Louvre Metro station, Paris.
Source: The Red List

Christian Dior with models in his 1950s evening gowns.

1950s vintage photo / 1950s fashions: Christian Dior with models in his 1950s evening gowns.
Source: Another Mag

UK Vogue 1953 Magazine Advertisement for a Dior evening gown sold at Harrods London.

1950s Advertisement: UK Vogue 1953 Magazine Advertisement for a Dior evening gown sold at Harrods London.
Source: Pinterest

1952 Vintage Dior Ad for couture dresses. What a stunning Dior Dress on our lovely model!

Christian Dior 1952 vintage ad. 1952 Vintage Dior Ad for couture dresses.
Source: Pinterest

Vintage Dior Dresses

(updated June 2024)


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Christian Dior Haute Couture dress from Fall 1957 was given the name “Venezuela” by the designer and is crafted from an olive green silk. The dress has substantial weight and features a divinely draped bodice and a very full skirt.

1950s Fashion: Christian Dior Haute Couture dress from Fall 1957 was given the name "Venezuela" by the designer and is crafted from an olive green silk. The dress has substantial weight and features a divinely draped bodice and a very full skirt

Source: Etsy-vintagevonwerth

1954 Christian Dior Haute Couture ‘Lily of the Valley’ satin evening dress suit.

ABOUT THE DRESS: This line was called “Lily of the Valley” and placed a new emphasis on organic construction (the princess lines). The width of the bust evolves out of the stem of the waist which is anchored in the ground (hips and peplum). In comparison with other examples from this line, this piece was a pre-cursor of the H line which was shown in the fall / winter of 1954.

In the H line, the whole torso was outlined (the fitted jacket without a line cutting the waist) and was then mounted onto the flared full skirt. This was perceived at that time as youthful.

It was also expensive to mount a new line and the clients paid so much per piece for their acquisitions, changes were usually slow and incremental although the fashion press needed to accentuate any innovation, often out of all proportion to reality, to justify their existence.

Although the New Look was already 7 years old, its silhouette was still dominant. Dior was the most important house in Paris (in economic terms) at this time with everyone watching his line for leadership. However, experts could detect differences which were carefully monitored (Source).

1950s Fashion: 1954 Christian Dior Haute Couture 'Lily of the Valley' Satin Evening Dress Suit.

Source: 1stDibs.com

1950s Christian Dior New York black faille dress. A stunning dress, iconic and distinctly Dior!

1950s Fashion: 1950s Christian Dior Dress / 50s New Look Portrait Collar

Source: Etsy

Christian Dior vintage 1950’s red rose removable capelet dress (avail as of Jan 25th, 2020).

1950s Fashion: Christian Dior vintage 1950's red rose removable capelet dress

Source: Etsy

Vintage 1950’s Couture Christian Dior Dress & Jacket. Made in the most sumptuous twill silk, in a bold mustard yellow floral pattern on an near white background, a rare addition to your vintage wardrobe.

1950s Fashion: 1950's couture Christian Dior Dress Suit vintage 1950s floral Dior Dress and Jacket

Source: Etsy

Christian Dior Demi Couture Gold Silk Evening Dress With Detachable Shawl, 1950s.

1950s Fashion: Christian Dior Demi Couture Gold Silk Evening Dress With Detachable Shawl, 1950s

Source: Etsy

Vintage Wedding Dress Alert (stand out on your wedding day)! Vintage Christian Dior 1950’s Wedding Dress, Silk Brocade with full skirt.

1950s Fashion: Vintage Christian Dior 1950's Wedding Dress Designer Silk Brocade Full Skirt

Source: Etsy

Couture Dior 1950s Silk Taffeta and Lace Ballgown.

1950s Fashion: Couture Dior 1950s Silk Taffeta and Lace Ballgown
Source: 1stdibs

More vintage Dior dresses…..

1950s Christian Dior Dress / 50s Navy Blue Lace New look Dress.

1950s Fashion: 1950s Christian Dior Dress 50s Navy Blue Lace New look Dress
Source: Etsy

This is an incredible numbered Christian Dior from the 1950s.

1950s New Look Christian Dior Gold Silk Bow Dress -1950s Fashion.
Source: 1stdibs

Christian Dior 1956 haute couture numbered off white silk Femme Fleur look ball gown Wedding Made in France. Here is the dress and the image from a promotional ad (I love when you find the matching original image).

1950s Fashion: Christian Dior 1956 haute couture numbered off white silk Femme Fleur look ball gown Wedding Made in France
Source: Etsy
1950s Vintage Photo: 1956 haute couture numbered off white silk Femme Fleur look ball gown Wedding Made in France.
Source: Etsy

1950s Christian Dior Haute Couture Dress – 1959.

This is a rare Christian Dior Haute Couture dress by Yves Saint Laurent dating from automne-hiver 1959. While the silhouette is that of a simple cocktail dress, the construction and intricate pleating are impressively elaborate.

1950s Fashion: Christian Dior Haute Couture Dress - 1959

Source: Etsy

1950’s Christian Dior blue charcoal wool suit set (Avail as of April 2023).

1950s Fashion / Vintage 1950s Christian Dior: Blue Charcoal Vintage Wool Suit Set Blazer Wrapped Skirt

The jacket bears the Colifichets label which is quite meaningful, as it indicates that the set was part of the collection sold in the Colifichet boutique at the the Galerie Dior couture house at 30 Avenue Montaigne, Paris, during the years that Christian Dior was alive and director of the house (source).

Read all about (and see the amazing images) of the Colifichets Boutique in Paris.

1950s Fashion: 1950s Christian Dior Label from the famous Colifichets Boutique in Paris.

Source: Etsy – MoontideVintage

Dior on Video:

I also HIGHLY recommend checking out the movie “Mrs. Harris goes to Paris“. An enchanting tale of a seemingly ordinary British housekeeper whose dream to own a couture Christian Dior gown takes her on an extraordinary adventure to Paris. The movie was MAGICAL! I would watch it again and again. Here is the trailer….

I hope you enjoyed the beauty that is early Dior. I know I just loved putting this post together (gorgeous fashions).

Question Time: Do you have a favorite outfit featured above? If so share in the comments below!

FURTHER READING:

Liz 🙂