I just had to share this with everyone. This is my latest Horrockses dress. Anyone who follows me on twitter may have seen it already (if not, why not? - @liztregenza). It is a pretty special design to say the least and I think it might be my new favourite in my collection. Saying this does make me feel like I’m cheating on all of my other Horrockses by saying it, but this one is show stopping. Quite simple in design, but wonderfully elegant, crisp and I believe in unworn condition. The dress has its original integral petticoat still and this is SO clean and white still it is almost scary.
So onto the design of the dress itself. The
dress is probably a John Tullis design. Tullis designed one of my favourite
Horrockses dress that isn’t in my personal collection ( a dress that once
belonged to Lucienne Day). See my blog post about the other dress here. Tullis
was renowned for the complex cut of his dresses, which many of the seamstresses
complained were a nightmare to stitch! Tullis got his training at Molyneux the
couturier in Paris. This couture training could be one of the main reasons for
the complicated cut of many of his garments. If you spot a Horrockses with a
particularly complicated bodice, or details like pockets on the outside of a
dress, then it will be probably be a Tullis design!
As far as Tullis designs go (or probably Tullis
designs!) this isn’t the most complicated of designs, but it is an interesting
piece. The design is what is known as a “unit” design. The bodice are made from
related but different patterns. A process which was used for dresses where
quantities were limited.
Something that I find interesting about Tullis is
it appears he was the only fashion designer to ever be credited for his
designs, a feature in Vogue stated (of a Horrockses dress) “designed by John
Tullis” something which annoyed Herbert Mallot and prompted him to stipulate “
a Horrockses’ fashion production is, in the future, described as such and that
no reference is made to the individual who created it…I must stress that the
goodwill of our fashion business must remain in the name of Horrockses and not
in anyone who is employed by us”. This probably happened because of Tullis’
couture credentials, which was also one of the reasons why he was hired in
1950, to bring prestige to the brand.
In my opinion this dress probably dates to between
1955-58 (if memory serves me correctly 58 was when Tullis left). As this is a
size 10, a size which Horrockses (it appears) did not begin producing to
1954/55.
So how do I know so much about this dress? It’s a pretty
important design I have to say. Not only does it appear in Chris Boydell’s book
on Horrockses, but the design was also the inspiration for one of the new
bedding ranges that features Horrockses original prints. This particular print
named “Sophia”. I actually have the bedding on my bed back at home! (I’m at uni
at the moment so my bedding is some very dodgy Asda value sheets : /) I bought
my bedding at full price but on the website now there is 20% off. I urge you to
go and have a look it really is lovely stuff made of really good quality cotton
and when I ordered it arrived amazingly quickly.
And one last note on my new dress. It’s a perfect
fit!


Great post, Liz and a stunning dress. x
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful dress and thanks for posting. Yummy dress.
ReplyDeleteWow, it is really stunning x
ReplyDeleteI love this dress ! I saw this on ebay but unfortunately it was too small for me pleased its gone to a good home. So jealous of your Horrockses collection i'm trying my best to emulate x.
ReplyDeleteEve- Oooh do you have some Horrockses dresses? I'd love to see what you've got. I'm always interested to see what else is out there being an obsessive collector and all. Do feel free to email me, my email address is in the side bar : )
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What a beautiful dress! It reminds me a lot of a vintage dress I bought in May. Didn't find a label in it though, but I DID find a baileen bone in the side of the bodice! The other one was unfortunately missing. Don't have a good pic of the dress, but I found one in my blog post in the link below. It's the white one with blue flowers - for the moment doing a Marilyn Monroe on me... :)
ReplyDeletehttp://missmeadowsvintagepearls.blogspot.com/2011/09/new-york-new-york.html
Super pretty, especially your blue one. I'm just glad the bed linens don't come in blue or I'd be bankrupting myself to get the set!
ReplyDeleteBetty! I got my first Horrockses! The label is the same as the one in this dress - I don't suppose you'd take a look at my blog and give me your expert opinion on the date of it?
ReplyDeleteLe link: http://fortieskate.blogspot.com/2011/10/eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeek.html
Of course, it's not as gorgeous as yours (any of yours!) but it's a start!
Kate xx
Here's the Ebay listing: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/190594555584?ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1439.l2649#ht_664wt_940
ReplyDeleteNo size as far as I can see and a button-up back!