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dozydawn · 5 days ago
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lamarchesacasati · 2 years ago
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1920s Hellstern & Sons, Printed leather ladies shoes, Worn by the Marchesa Luisa Casati. 
Ladies shoes of gold leather with printed design in Art Deco style. They have a medium pointed tow and a medium high tapering heel.
Credit Line: Worn by the Marchesa Luisa Casati and given by her granddaughter Lady Moorea Black.
Victoria and Albert Museum, London.
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digitalfashionmuseum · 2 years ago
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Red and Gold Woven Silk Shoe, 1930s
By Hellstern & Sons.
Fashion Museum Bath.
Via Bloomsbury Fashion Central.
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frostedmagnolias · 3 months ago
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Woman's Shoes
c. 1918
Silk satin and leather
Hellstern & Sons, France
LACMA
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gentlyepigrams · 3 months ago
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Stop what you’re doing and look at this shoe, quick! Hellstern & Sons C.1920s.
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milksockets · 1 year ago
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hellstern + sons, c. 1925 in heavenly soles: extraordinary twentieth-century shoes - mary trasko (1989)
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shisasan · 4 years ago
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by Louis Hellstern around 1925
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moomindeco · 6 years ago
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Shoes by Hellstern and Sons
Paris
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anyskin · 5 years ago
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Shoes by Hellstern and Sons, Paris.
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mariaslozak · 5 years ago
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This pair of leather and ivory buckskin boots once belonged to American-French legend Josephine Baker. They were made around 1920 by Parisian cordwainers Hellstern & Sons, established in the 1870s and at the height of their fame at the time Baker was a client. Synonymous with luxury, Hellstern was patronised by the cream of high society, from European royalty to international celebrities.
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cullencouture · 6 years ago
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And here’s the last of Elizabeth Masen’s closet! First up is a circa 1905 lace and batiste peignoir (basically a super thin robe/dressing gown) and a pair of silk stockings (c.1900):
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On to shoes:
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From the top:
1900 c. green leather shoes by Hellstern and Sons
1900 c. bicycling boots, brown leather with the original laces
1900 c. Evening shoes, American Silk, glass beads, metal beads
1900-05 c. Cross-Strap Boots, kidskin leather with iridescent metallic finish, leather soles, metallic bead embellishment, Louis XV heels
1900-05 c. Cross-Strap Boots, kidskin leather with iridescent metallic finish, leather soles, metallic bead embellishment, Louis XV heels.
1905 c. Kid leather shoes with grosgrain ribbon stripes on toes
Obviously, Louis XV heels were very popular at the time -- they’re on every pair here even though the styles vary from athletic boots to dress shoes. (And tbh, I really want both those pairs of boots...) Okay, so on to gloves:
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1900 c. silk evening gloves, Kayser-Roth Glove Co., Inc., American-- these would have come well up above the elbow and have been worn with a short sleeved evening gown. Next is a variety of kid leather gloves dating anywhere from 1900-10:
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The longest ones could have been evening gloves, but most of these would have been worn in the daytime. It was typical for gloves to go up under your sleeve to mid-forearm, so there was no chance of you accidentally baring any skin. Fortunately, that type of repressive ridiculousness was slowly on the way out over the following decade.
So what next... hats!
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1900-1910 c. velvet hat; label in the crown reads George Allen, Inc. 3 rue Bleue Paris 1214 Chestnut Street Philadelphia.
1905 c. hat; straw, tulle, and satin
1908 c Marie Rebouch wide-brim straw hat with original decoration 
1908 c. plaited straw hat decorated with velvet flowers by Lucile
And last but not least, outerwear:
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1905- Abercrombie & Fitch Co., Ladies' Cotton Duster (to wear while riding in or driving an automobile, to protect your clothing from the dust--you’d likely wear a veil with your hat as well, to protect your hair and face.)
1905-09 c. evening cloak
1906- fur ensemble. I love how you get the full picture here, not only to see it actually on a human being, but combined with the hat and the hair and the high-necked blouse and the pleated skirt (love it but I pity her maid having to iron it) and the gloves... Two thumbs up. :D
And we’re done!
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hennyjolzen · 5 years ago
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Hellstern & Sons, Paris, France
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shewhoworshipscarlin · 6 years ago
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Evening shoes by Hellstern and Sons, 1900-10.
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gentlyepigrams · 1 month ago
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Shoes by Hellstern & Sons, 1918. Los Angeles County Museum of Art.
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victorhabebis · 6 years ago
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Gift of a friend : hellstern and son's loafers with a specific patern ☀️☀️ #grandval #leather #leatherwork #cobbler #shoemaker #shoes #shoeaddict #shoelover #sotd #shoeoftheday #art #artisan #artist #artwork #vintage #dapper #elegance #luxe #menswear #menstyle #mensfashion #fashion #fashionblogger #style #handmade #handcrafted #bespoke #madetomeasure #beautiful https://www.instagram.com/p/BnJlvwwHis6/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=117v6aemd0269
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mscoyditch · 3 years ago
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"French Slippers by Hellstern & Son".
The Metropolitan Museum of Art.
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