1950S FASHION FOR TEENAGERS

06.12.2011., utorak

80S SUMMER FASHION. SUMMER FASHION


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80s Summer Fashion





80s summer fashion






    fashion
  • Make into a particular or the required form

  • manner: how something is done or how it happens; "her dignified manner"; "his rapid manner of talking"; "their nomadic mode of existence"; "in the characteristic New York style"; "a lonely way of life"; "in an abrasive fashion"

  • make out of components (often in an improvising manner); "She fashioned a tent out of a sheet and a few sticks"

  • characteristic or habitual practice

  • Use materials to make into





    summer
  • spend the summer; "We summered in Kashmir"

  • The period from the summer solstice to the autumnal equinox

  • The warmest season of the year, in the northern hemisphere from June to August and in the southern hemisphere from December to February

  • Years, esp. of a person's age

  • the period of finest development, happiness, or beauty; "the golden summer of his life"

  • the warmest season of the year; in the northern hemisphere it extends from the summer solstice to the autumnal equinox; "they spent a lazy summer at the shore"





    80s
  • 80S are ribosomes present in eukaryotes. Their small subunit is 40S and the large subunit is 60S. Ribosomes present in eukaryotes differ from those found in prokaryote in many ways, including being larger, containing more and larger proteins, and have four (instead of three) molecules of RNA.

  • The 80s decade ran from January 1, 80, to December 31, 89. It was the ninth decade in the Anno Domini/Common Era, if the nine-year period from 1 AD to 9 AD is considered as a "decade".

  • File:1980s decade montage.png|thumb|400px|From left, clockwise: The first Space Shuttle, Columbia, lifted off in 1981; American President Ronald Reagan and Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev eased tensions between the two superpowers, leading to the end of the Cold War; The Fall of the Berlin Wall











summer




summer





i don't care about what season i am. it's summer so these are the colors i'm going to wear. only these.











Candystripe strapless jumpsuit




Candystripe strapless jumpsuit





Vintage style jumpuit with faded diagonal red stripes, front pockets and turn-ups. Boned and lined.









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TYPES OF FASHION STYLES. TYPES OF


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Types Of Fashion Styles





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    types of
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    fashion
  • Use materials to make into

  • manner: how something is done or how it happens; "her dignified manner"; "his rapid manner of talking"; "their nomadic mode of existence"; "in the characteristic New York style"; "a lonely way of life"; "in an abrasive fashion"

  • characteristic or habitual practice

  • Make into a particular or the required form

  • make out of components (often in an improvising manner); "She fashioned a tent out of a sheet and a few sticks"





    styles
  • (style) make consistent with a certain fashion or style; "Style my hair"; "style the dress"

  • A way of using language

  • (style) designate by an identifying term; "They styled their nation `The Confederate States'"

  • A manner of doing something

  • A way of painting, writing, composing, building, etc., characteristic of a particular period, place, person, or movement

  • (style) manner: how something is done or how it happens; "her dignified manner"; "his rapid manner of talking"; "their nomadic mode of existence"; "in the characteristic New York style"; "a lonely way of life"; "in an abrasive fashion"











6.11.10




6.11.10





What
Jeans: Old Navy, $20
Top: J.C. Penneys, 97?
Necklace: Target, $5
Jacket: Old Navy, $9
Headband: Forever 21, $2
Heels: TJ Maxx (Chinese Laundry), $10
Sandals: Payless, $3
Bracelet: Vintage, $5

Where
Work and running errands

Why
I normally don't wear jackets like this in the summer, and I almost never wear jeans to work... But dress at work is actually casual, and we just got a new airconditioning unit put in- brr! I ended up really liking this look though. It's something that's normally not "my style," but the teased/messy braid, military jacket, and skinnies all worked pretty well together.


This type of jacket was really popular earlier this year, but I hope it stays in for fall because I really like it!











Fashion Frocks "Capelet Classic" 1950




Fashion Frocks





Calling all "half-sizers"! Sales sample card for Style 1754, from the 1950 collection. The fabric is described as "swiss-type sheer with dancing dots". Or, for the layman "swiss dot" - so love this fabric!!

This one reminds me of you, CollectoratorToo!









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1950S FASHION FOR TEENAGERS - 1950S FASHION


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1950s Fashion For Teenagers





1950s fashion for teenagers






    1950s fashion
  • Women's fashion from 1945–1960 is typified by nylon fabric, petticoats, fuller skirts (or later, the hourglass silhouette), more feminine styles and often the projection of a "cheerful, happy" persona in advertising and media.





    teenagers
  • A person aged from 13 to 19 years

  • (teenage) adolescent: being of the age 13 through 19; "teenage mothers"; "the teen years"

  • (teenager) adolescent: a juvenile between the onset of puberty and maturity

  • Adolescence Macmillan Dictionary for Students Macmillan, Pan Ltd. (1981), page 14, 456. Retrieved 2010-7-15.











ELVIS PRESLEY




ELVIS PRESLEY





Elvis Presley: universal Rock Icon.

THE KING IS DEAD. Elvis Presley died, at age 42, in 1977 in Memphis. It was an ignominious tumble, off a toilet and into a pool of vomit, but it heralded perhaps the most glorious resurrection in pop culture history.

Of all of popular culture’s enduring icons—James Dean, Marilyn Monroe, the Fab Four, John Wayne, whatever—see if you know as much about their personal proclivities as you most likely know about Elvis Presley. That he fancied deep fried peanut butter and mashed banana sandwiches. That he had a penchant for firing guns at television sets if the show displeased him. That he and his mother had a secret baby-talk language that included morsels like “iddy-tream” for ice cream and “belly wash” for Pepsi. The point is only that so immense is his fame that so many of us are aware of at least some of the things even if we’re not otherwise interested in him.

Not since the days of Charlie Chaplin has any entertainer realized such worldwide fame. As an American icon—a king—Elvis saw during his life time his empire extend around the globe, until it encompassed even the most remotest regions, the most deepest and darkest continents, the most exotic peoples. At the time of his death, Elvis was the second most frequently reproduced image in the world. The first was Mickey Mouse. A survey asked Americans whose face they thought should be added to the four presidents on Mount Rushmore. John F. Kennedy came first. Elvis was second. There’s also a classroom for the budding study of Academic Elvis.

During the 1950s, America’s postwar cluster of young people was a massive force waiting to be mobilized. Seldom does an entertainer galvanize the unstated yen of an age and serve as the harbinger of the decade to come—the 1960s—as did Elvis Presley. And it is no less a testament to Elvis’ power as pop icon that in death he had a No. 1 single (a techno remixed version of 1968’s “A Little Less Conversation”) that raised the Nation’s consciousness of its most celebrated star. With the release of the song, this 1950s rock god ascended above the image of the velvet wall hanging that threatened to tarnish his image, saving him from being a fleshy emblem to aging beehives and leisure suits of a bygone age. Still, no matter how many remixed songs are churned out, Elvis remains what he was: the very first rock star. He was the very first superstar of the baby boomer era.

In a 1950s America so squire, so uptight, so repressed and so easily shocked, it was virtually inevitable—necessary one might say—that someone such as Elvis Presley would rock the boat. Elvis didn’t “invent” rock and roll, but he gave it teenage legitimacy creating the generation gap. He changed the course of popular music forever.

The writing was on the wall that change was coming when Elvis appeared on the Milton Berle show in 1956. This former truck driver sported long sideburns and an oversized zoot suit singing Hound Dog---thrusting not his pelvis, but his groin! “You-ain’-tah (groin thrust) nuth-in but a hound dog (groin thrust) crying’ all the time.” Elvis at first rocked the number, but suddenly he broke it off for a slow-downed bluesy “take this and suck it” raunchy rendition. And this is being done on National television in 1956!

The schism between parents and teenagers is now on the way. Middle aged drones are now calling him “Elvis the Pelvis.” In reply to critics who think he’s obscene, he makes a remark that will fill the fans with glee: “They’re all frustrated old types, anyway. I’m just natural.”

In a popular iconographic fashion, Elvis’ life divides into three acts, roughly divided by decades: live and swivel-hipped in the 1950s, on screen in the 1960s, sporting a rhinestone jumpsuit in Vegas in the 1970s. His truck driver to superstar to drug casualty life path adheres to the cautionary myth of the American dream. His death is what gave his myth its shape, its arc and trajectory. By the end of his days, when Elvis had withdrawn into Graceland in a suicidal pharmaceutical funk, that life had become shapeless and purposeless. But death reinstated it to a proper form, gave it a texture to be molded into iconic myth, the biggest the world as ever known. The King is dead—long live the King.












Marine Garage - ca. 1950s




Marine Garage - ca. 1950s





3611 Moncton Street, Richmond, BC.

Ben Yoshita grew up in a different Steveston in the 1950s and '60s. "It was way better than it is now. It was a fishing village. We had canneries here and everybody who lived here was involved in the fishing industry in some way or another." Who lives there now? "A bunch of yuppies. I don't know who they are."

Yoshita's father was a fisherman, his mother a cannery worker, interned in the B.C. Interior during the Second World War. "The village was mostly Japanese. My father was actually born here. When the war broke out my parents were shipped to the inland. After the war, I was born in Toronto. We moved back when I was one year old in 1949 or '50 when they said it was OK for the Japanese to move back to the coast."

As a teenager Yoshita fished with his father but at 19 his future was fixed when he was hired at Marine Garage. When the three owners retired in 1986 he bought the business. "We have a pretty good following of loyal customers. I have kids of my customers and grandkids of my customers. It's kind of a family thing."

Yoshita hasn't changed a thing about the Marine Garage he purchased, loving its vintage look. "Yeah, 'cause I'm an old-fashioned guy. l don't like changes. I don't even have a cellphone yet."

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BLANCHE MACDONALD FASHION MERCHANDISING. FASHION MERCHA


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Blanche Macdonald Fashion Merchandising





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    fashion merchandising
  • In the retail industry, a buyer is someone who decides what items will be stocked in a store, based on his or her predictions about what will be popular with shoppers. Retail buyers usually works closely with designers, and attend trade fairs and fashion shows to observe trends.

  • (Fashion Merchandise) Products that may have cyclical sales due to changing tastes and life-styles.





    macdonald
  • Macdonald was a federal electoral district in Manitoba, Canada, that was represented in the Canadian House of Commons from 1892 to 1949.

  • (MacDonalds) McDonald's Corporation is the world's largest chain of hamburger fast food restaurants, serving more than 58 million customers daily.

  • Ramsay (1866–1937), British statesman, born in Scotland; full name James Ramsay MacDonald. He became Britain's first Labour prime minister in 1924 and headed the second Labour government 1929–31. When the cabinet split over proposed cuts in unemployment benefits, he led a coalition “National” government 1931–35

  • MacDonald, Macdonald, and McDonald are anglicized forms of the Scottish Gaelic name "MacDhomhnaill". It is a patronym where Mac means "son" and Dhomhnaill means "of Domhnall (world ruler)".





    blanche
  • Blanche is a station of the Paris Metro, serving Line 2 on the border of the 9th and the 18th arrondissement. The station is located under the Boulevard de Clichy in Montmartre.

  • Blanche is an American alternative country band from Detroit, Michigan. Their music is based in Americana, early country and folk blues with a touch of haunting Southern Gothic stylings and garage rock mentality. Blanche is known for wearing vintage fashion of the early- to mid-20th Century.

  • Blanche is a feminine given name. It means "white" in French, derived from the Late Latin word "blancus" , which is itself of Germanic origin, one of a number of words designating colours - others are words for "grey" (German "greis" meaning "grey-haired", French "gris") and "brown" (French "











Macdonald Alveston Manor Hotel, Stratford-Upon-Avon - Exterior




Macdonald Alveston Manor Hotel, Stratford-Upon-Avon - Exterior





Macdonald Hotels bring you an outstanding collection of over 40 properties in great locations right across the UK, from former coaching inns and elegant manor houses set in extensive grounds, to modern and contemporary hotels in bustling city centre locations. We pride ourselves on our hospitality and look forward to offering you the warmest of welcomes wherever you choose to stay.











MacDonalds langs de A13 Delft Noord




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    fashion
  • Make into a particular or the required form

  • Use materials to make into

  • manner: how something is done or how it happens; "her dignified manner"; "his rapid manner of talking"; "their nomadic mode of existence"; "in the characteristic New York style"; "a lonely way of life"; "in an abrasive fashion"

  • characteristic or habitual practice

  • make out of components (often in an improvising manner); "She fashioned a tent out of a sheet and a few sticks"





    stores
  • A retail establishment selling items to the public

  • A quantity or supply of something kept for use as needed

  • Store-bought

  • (store) keep or lay aside for future use; "store grain for the winter"; "The bear stores fat for the period of hibernation when he doesn't eat"

  • (store) a supply of something available for future use; "he brought back a large store of Cuban cigars"

  • (store) shop: a mercantile establishment for the retail sale of goods or services; "he bought it at a shop on Cape Cod"





    nz
  • New Zealand is an island country in the south-western Pacific Ocean comprising two main landmasses (the North Island and the South Island), and numerous smaller islands, most notably Stewart Island/Rakiura and the Chatham Islands.

  • New Zealand

  • This is a list of digraphs used in various Latin alphabets. (See also List of Cyrillic digraphs.) Capitalization involves only the first letter (ch – Ch) unless otherwise stated (ij – IJ).

  • .nz is the Internet country code top-level domain (ccTLD) for New Zealand. It is administered by InternetNZ through its subsidiary, NZ Registry Services, with oversight and dispute resolution handled by the Domain Name Commission Ltd. Registrations are processed via authorised registrars.











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The Handy Visual Assistant


The Handy Visual Assistant



A complete Back to Basics Visual Merchandising Training Manual. This book has been designed as a guide for those VM Professionals who are required to train retail store staff.
The areas covered in this manual are:
Window Displays
Setting the Scene
Internal Layout
Wall merchandising
Floor Merchandising
standards and presentation

A handy book that covers all store presentation in an easy to understand format.

A complete Back to Basics Visual Merchandising Training Manual. This book has been designed as a guide for those VM Professionals who are required to train retail store staff.
The areas covered in this manual are:
Window Displays
Setting the Scene
Internal Layout
Wall merchandising
Floor Merchandising
standards and presentation

A handy book that covers all store presentation in an easy to understand format.










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TheCupboard BC 089




TheCupboard BC 089





This was a location shoot at St mary's church in Parnell Auckland, Shooting for a high fashion Boutique store called the Cupboard.

Mostly used a white umbrella with a 430ex shot through from left of model and sunlight for the rest of the lighting.











Old time general store.




Old time general store.





Tom, leaving the old time general store, in Christchurch, NZ. The service was old fashioned too, the shop keeper was so helpful and friendly.









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Alex Paper Mache Studio Kit with 1 Lb. Of Paper Mache Mix






Create beautiful crafts! Press paper mache into molds or make your own shapes, then let them dry and they are ready to paint! All you need is water then mix, mash and mold! This kit contains 1lb of paper mache mix, 26 alphabet cookie cutters, 6 tubes of acrylic paint, 1 palette, 5 wood sticks, 2 paintbrushes, 1 satin cord, 7 cardboard shapes, 30 sticky gems, masking tape, 2 paper plates, 10 plastic molds, mixing bag, and easy instructions. Conforms to ASTM D4236. Recommended for ages 5 and up. WARNING: CHOKING HAZARD - small parts. Not for children under 3 years.










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FASHION INDUSTRY HISTORY - FASHION INDUSTRY


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Fashion Industry History





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    fashion industry
  • apparel industry: makers and sellers of fashionable clothing

  • Fashion, a general term for the style and custom prevalent at a given time, in its most common usage refers to costume or clothing style.

  • A conspiratorial organization that is hell bent on forcing women of size to wear frumpy clothing, and to promote anorexia by utilizing uber-skinny models.





    history
  • the aggregate of past events; "a critical time in the school's history"

  • The whole series of past events connected with someone or something

  • a record or narrative description of past events; "a history of France"; "he gave an inaccurate account of the plot to kill the president"; "the story of exposure to lead"

  • The study of past events, particularly in human affairs

  • The past considered as a whole

  • the discipline that records and interprets past events involving human beings; "he teaches Medieval history"; "history takes the long view"











Uitstalling van hoeden van de Curacaosche Panamahoeden Industrie / Display of hats produced by the Curacaosche Panamahoeden Industrie (Curacao Panama Hat Industry) / Pemajangan topi Curacaosche Panama




Uitstalling van hoeden van de Curacaosche Panamahoeden Industrie / Display of hats produced by the Curacaosche Panamahoeden Industrie (Curacao Panama Hat Industry) / Pemajangan topi Curacaosche Panama





In het begin van de twintigste eeuw werd het
dragen van strohoeden, de zogenaamde Panamahoeden,
populair in de Verenigde Staten en
Europa. Op kleine schaal werden er in de negentiende
eeuw al hoeden gevlochten op Curacao,
maar na 1902 nam de vraag en dus ook de
productie explosief toe. Het grootste deel van
de export ging naar Amerika. De grove hoeden
waren bestemd voor landarbeiders, terwijl
de fijne werden gedragen door modebewuste
Amerikanen. New York kende zelfs een ‘strohoedendag’
(15 april) waarop de zomer werd
ingeluid. In 1906 maakte de opbrengst van de
strohoedenhandel tachtig procent uit van de totale
exportwaarde van Curacao. Na 1920 liep de
export terug. De genadeslag voor deze industrie
kwam tijdens de economische wereldcrisis van
de jaren dertig.

In the early part of the twentieth century, wearing
Panama hats became fashionable in the United
States and Europe. On Curacao in the nineteenth
century hats were already being woven on a modest
scale, but after 1902 demand increased and
therefore production exploded. The majority of
the production was exported to the United States.
The coarse hats were intended for agricultural
workers, whereas the delicate hats were worn by
fashion-conscious Americans. New York even
had an official ‘Panama hat day’ (15 April), marking
the start of summer. In 1906 the proceeds of
the trade in Panama hats accounted for eighty per
cent of the total export value of Curacao. After
1920 the export market fell. However, the final
blow was dealt to this industry during the worldwide
financial crisis of the thirties.

Pada awal abad ke-20 pemakaian topi jerami, yang
disebut topi Panama, menjadi populer di Amerika
Serikat dan Eropa. Pada abad ke-19, di Curacao
sudah dibuat topi dengan cara menganyam secara
kecil-kecilan, tetapi setelah 1902 permintaan, dan
karena itu produksi, melonjak. Bagian ekspor
yang terbesar dikirim ke Amerika. Produksi topi
dengan anyaman kasar dimaksudkan untuk buruh
tani, sedangkan yang halus dipakai oleh orang
Amerika yang ikut mode terakhir. New York malah
mempunyai Hari Topi Jerami (15 April), yang
merupakan pembukaan musim panas. Pada tahun
1906 hasil penjualan topi jerami merupakan delapan
puluh persen seluruh nilai ekspor Curacao.
Setelah 1920 ekspor menurun. Industri ini hancur
sama sekali oleh krisis ekonomi sedunia tahun
tiga puluhan.
treasure.











Made For Skate: The Illustrated History of Skateboard Footwear




Made For Skate: The Illustrated History of Skateboard Footwear





Organized chronologically, "Made for Skate" reveals an astonishing pace of development and, not surprisingly, the glut of opportunistic ventures that appeared during the sport's more commercially fashionable days. Earlier chapters capture the spirit of innovation inherent to skateboarding as a counterculture, while later chapters lay bare the less inspiring trends of a full-fledged industry. Filled with old advertisements, skate footage and pictures of busted up shoes, "Made for Skate" covers nearly five decades in the evolution of skateboarding. In the end, it's an emphatic testament to the endurance of skating as both sport and culture.









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LONDON FASHION LABELS. LONDON FASHION


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London Fashion Labels





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    fashion labels
  • (Fashion label) Fashion design is the art of the application of design and [[aesthetics]or natural beauty] to clothing and accessories. Fashion design is influenced by cultural and social attitudes, and has varied over time and place.





    london
  • United States writer of novels based on experiences in the Klondike gold rush (1876-1916)

  • An industrial city in southeastern Ontario, Canada, north of Lake Erie; pop. 303,165

  • London is the capital of England and the United Kingdom. It is the largest metropolitan area in the United Kingdom and the largest urban zone in the European Union by most measures.

  • The capital of the United Kingdom, in southeastern England on the Thames River; pop. 6,377,000. London, called Londinium, was settled as a river port and trading center shortly after the Roman invasion of ad 43 and has been a flourishing center since the Middle Ages.It is divided administratively into the City of London, which is the country's financial center, and 32 boroughs

  • the capital and largest city of England; located on the Thames in southeastern England; financial and industrial and cultural center











ABB robot at London Fashion Week




ABB robot at London Fashion Week





An ABB industrial robot recently took centre stage in demonstrating an innovative new perfume for a major fashion label at this season’s On | Off showcase at London Fashion Week. More commonly found in manufacturing plants, the IRB 140 robot sprayed curious visitors with Boudicca’s ‘Wode’ fragrance, a blue-coloured perfume which magically turns invisible as it dries.











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Cordelia Street Fashion





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    street fashion
  • Street fashion is a term used to describe fashion that is considered to have emerged not from studios, but from the grassroots. Street fashion is generally associated with youth culture, and is most often seen in major urban centers.

  • Japan began to emulate Western fashion during the middle of the 19th century. By the beginning of the 21st century it had altered into what is known today as 'street fashion'.





    cordelia
  • Cordelia is a 1980 Canadian French language film based on the book La lampe dans la fenetre by Pauline Cadieux. It was directed and written by Jean Beaudin.

  • Cordelia is a genus of butterfly in the family Lycaenidae.

  • Fairfield is a city located in the northeastern portion of the San Francisco Bay Area in Northern California, USA (See East Bay and North Bay).











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LACOSTE Avignon Leather Hi Top Mens Boots Sneakers Size 11


LACOSTE Avignon Leather Hi Top Mens Boots Sneakers Size 11



Renowned for luxury and classic styling, Lacoste has an unrivaled heritage in the sports fashion market. The brand continues to appeal to the fashion-forward consumer and the footwear line is no exception. Modern designs and color combine with classic shapes to create a unique style that distinguishes Lacoste from other lifestyle brands. The Avignon features carpenter boot inspired style in a casual athletic shoe. Features leather upper, nylon detail at side, embroidered Lacoste logo at side, inside fleece lining, and LCST tag at tongue. Rubber outsole. Style: Avignon










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Detail of Napier Waller's Mural "Winter - Actresses and Drama from Medieval Times to the Present" - Myer Emporium Mural Hall, Bourke Street, Melbourne




Detail of Napier Waller's Mural





In 1931 Sidney Myer (1878 – 1934) Russian emigre turned Melbourne businessman and philanthropist decided to reinvigorate his store the Myer Emporium by redeveloping his flagship Bourke Street store at 314-336 Bourke Street. Part of this included a new facade in the prevailing interwar style of the time – Art Deco and the addition of several more floors to what was already a very large department store. On the sixth floor a chic European style ballroom with soaring ceilings, sweeping stairs and parquet flooring was planned for use by the emporium’s patrons as a dining room by day and in which Myer could host Parisian fashion shows and hold exclusive Melbourne society events by night. The Myer Mural Hall, so called because of an impressive collection of ten murals by Australian artist Napier Waller, was the realisation of Sidney Myer’s dream.

The Mural Hall, a dining hall suitable for a sitting for one thousand people and a venue for fashion parades and performances, was completed in 1933 as part of the sixth floor which was set aside for dining. It is a large rectangular space with a decorative plaster ceiling and balconies and wall panels in a Streamline Moderne style. However, it is the decoration of ten murals by renowned artist Napier Waller (1893-1972) that are the Mural Hall’s claim to fame. The murals took a little over a year to complete and were painted at Napier Waller’s home at Fairy Hills in Ivanhoe before being transported to the department store where they were hung. Completed in 1934, just after Sidney Myer’s death, eight of the murals are almost floor to ceiling, whilst the remaining two are located over the two side entrances. All pay homage to the seasons and to women and their achievements through history in the areas of art, opera, literature, dance, sport and fashion.

The western wall features a mural "Winter - Actresses and Drama from Medieval Times to the Present". It features: a bust of the Muse of Drama; Mary Saunderson Betterton (1637 – 1712) as Cordelia, who was an actress and singer in England and is considered to be one of the first English actresses; Madame Lucia Elizabeth Vestris (1797 – 1856) as Portia, who was known as the first modern theatrical female director, theatre producer and manageress; and William Shakespeare (1564 – 1616), England’s greatest poet and dramatist.

Napier Waller (1893 – 1972) was a noted Australian muralist, mosaicist and painter. He served in France from 1916, being so seriously wounded at Bullecourt that he lost his right arm. He was right-handed but learned to use his left hand while recuperating. Back in Australia, he established his reputation by exhibiting more paintings. He is perhaps best known for the mosaics and stained glass for the Hall of Memory at the Australian War Memorial, Canberra, completed in 1958. However, Melbourne has been described as "a gallery of Napier Waller’s work". Pieces of Napier Waller’s works may be found in the Melbourne Town Hall (1927), the State Library of Victoria (1928), the T & G Life Building (1929), Newspaper House (1933), Florentino’s Restaurant (1934), the Wesley Church (1935) and the University of Melbourne (1940) as well as the Myer Mural Hall.












Detail of Napier Waller's Mural "Winter - Actresses and Drama from Medieval Times to the Present" - Myer Emporium Mural Hall, Bourke Street, Melbourne




Detail of Napier Waller's Mural





In 1931 Sidney Myer (1878 – 1934) Russian emigre turned Melbourne businessman and philanthropist decided to reinvigorate his store the Myer Emporium by redeveloping his flagship Bourke Street store at 314-336 Bourke Street. Part of this included a new facade in the prevailing interwar style of the time – Art Deco and the addition of several more floors to what was already a very large department store. On the sixth floor a chic European style ballroom with soaring ceilings, sweeping stairs and parquet flooring was planned for use by the emporium’s patrons as a dining room by day and in which Myer could host Parisian fashion shows and hold exclusive Melbourne society events by night. The Myer Mural Hall, so called because of an impressive collection of ten murals by Australian artist Napier Waller, was the realisation of Sidney Myer’s dream.

The Mural Hall, a dining hall suitable for a sitting for one thousand people and a venue for fashion parades and performances, was completed in 1933 as part of the sixth floor which was set aside for dining. It is a large rectangular space with a decorative plaster ceiling and balconies and wall panels in a Streamline Moderne style. However, it is the decoration of ten murals by renowned artist Napier Waller (1893-1972) that are the Mural Hall’s claim to fame. The murals took a little over a year to complete and were painted at Napier Waller’s home at Fairy Hills in Ivanhoe before being transported to the department store where they were hung. Completed in 1934, just after Sidney Myer’s death, eight of the murals are almost floor to ceiling, whilst the remaining two are located over the two side entrances. All pay homage to the seasons and to women and their achievements through history in the areas of art, opera, literature, dance, sport and fashion.

The western wall features a mural "Winter - Actresses and Drama from Medieval Times to the Present". It features: Mary Saunderson Betterton (1637 – 1712) as Cordelia, who was an actress and singer in England and is considered to be one of the first English actresses; Madame Lucia Elizabeth Vestris (1797 – 1856) as Portia, who was known as the first modern theatrical female director, theatre producer and manageress; and William Shakespeare (1564 – 1616), England’s greatest poet and dramatist.

Napier Waller (1893 – 1972) was a noted Australian muralist, mosaicist and painter. He served in France from 1916, being so seriously wounded at Bullecourt that he lost his right arm. He was right-handed but learned to use his left hand while recuperating. Back in Australia, he established his reputation by exhibiting more paintings. He is perhaps best known for the mosaics and stained glass for the Hall of Memory at the Australian War Memorial, Canberra, completed in 1958. However, Melbourne has been described as "a gallery of Napier Waller’s work". Pieces of Napier Waller’s works may be found in the Melbourne Town Hall (1927), the State Library of Victoria (1928), the T & G Life Building (1929), Newspaper House (1933), Florentino’s Restaurant (1934), the Wesley Church (1935) and the University of Melbourne (1940) as well as the Myer Mural Hall.










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    fashion magazine
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  • editor program: (computer science) a program designed to perform such editorial functions as rearrangement or modification or deletion of data

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  • (clothing) a covering designed to be worn on a person's body

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