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Description
Classic vintage Norman Norell tweed belted skirt suit. Fine burgundy/ivory wool tweed, fully silk lined with original leather cinch belt. The jacket features patch pockets with button front and sleeves. Matching skirt zips and hooks up side.
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Norman Norell began creating costumes for Paramount Pictures' silent film stars and then moved into the theatre, designing for the Ziegfeld Follies among others. It was as head designer at Hattie Carnegie in the late 1920s that Norell learned about meticulous cut, fit, and quality fabrics and benefitted from trips to the global epicentre of couture, Paris. In 1941 he formed a company with Anthony Traina, creating ready-to-wear fashion inspired by French couture.
Norell's designs were lauded for their glamour, timelessness, and high-quality construction. He had the rare ability to combine the excellence in cut and detailing of Parisian couture with the wearability and glamour that appealed to American mid-century consumers. His practice of inspecting each garment individually and demanding meticulous finishing translated into both their longevity and price tags.
Norell founded the Council of Fashion Designers of America and was the first designer to launch a successful fragrance. Despite being relatively little known today, Norell's name is well renowned among vintage collectors and historians, with designs featuring in the New York Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Smithsonian.
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