“MAY 2002”

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

…………………………May 2002 ended the Spring /Summer collection for the year. The famous SILK WINDOWPANE shirt/jacket was first introduced. A solid was also offered, but it was the windowpane that was the star. Stripe sweater, and a V-neck sweater with a shirt collar and 3/4 sleeves was new and fresh and still looks great today. Silk Dupioni was introduced and used for shirts. At the bottom left a linen/rayon topper with high side slits was the start of many toppers to come. A Silk print bordered shirt was done in the colors of the group. At the bottom right a TULIP print shirt and long pull-on skirt in poly georgette finished the group.

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“MARCH 2002”

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

……………………………March had two messages…..one was ANIMAL and the other was graphic red/white and black……This animal prints, on silk georgette, were some of the prettiest animal prints I have ever done. They had a water color effect that could only be achieved on silk. There was also a long lined georgette animal skirt with a high slit. A wide V-neck, 3/4 sleeve sweater  was the perfect coordinate to all of the bottoms………A two color ombre print sweater in khaki and aqua added soft coloring.The drop should jacket was in rayon and linen. The V-neck sweater in red/black and white had an insert vanity piece bib. 3 additional print shirts , a floral, a color block stripe, and a Crest print with a stripe border were wonderful separate pieces..

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“GOOD MORNING SUNRISE”

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

………………………..This morning the sunrise was so beautiful. As the sun came up the colors on the clouds got deeper and more orange and pink. God’s wonder. For my Long Island Ladies do you know the smoke stacks in the pictures?…………………….Have a beautiful day!…………………..much Love……………..Louis

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“FEBRUARY 2002”

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

………………………Feb. 2002…..was the beginning of a new year……..Most of the group definitely had a preppy slant. The main colors were red, white, navy and chambray blue. There were also Zebra and Leopard print tunic shirts with fancy borders, and reversal silk tanks……….The blazer at the top was a stretch cotton banded in contrast colors and a beautifully emb. crest. Color block Silk CDC tunics were part of the group. A striped short sleeve sweater and a V-neck tunic with contrast borders, and stripe cotton knit tunics sweaters were all part of the group.. A beautiful cardigan with gold buttons and a gold lurex stripe also has a cable bordering the placket. A Silk CDC tank with contrast piping worked under the blazer the cardigan and all of the shirts. The floral silk shirt and the silk stripe shirt added additional pattern  to the group……At the bottom left is the first SUEDE JACKET WITH KNIT RIB TRIMS. There were also knit pants and a long straight skirt as part of this group……Remember….these clothes are 20 years old!

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“OCTOBER 2001”

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

…………………..October 2001 was a Holiday collection……At the upper left is a black velvet topper with QUILTED SILK JACQUARD CUFFS and LINING!!!!! IT WAS REVERSIBLE!. It felt so wonderful on. Jac wore the black velvet with the red when we went to the theater with all black, and the black with the blue more casual with white shirts and jeans. It was like a luxurious bed jacket, and was very cozy to wear with all of that silk against you……The next jacket was also in black velvet with quilted Ivory satin color and cuffs [not reversible]. It was embroidered in silver and crystal bugle beads……I’m not sure if this jacket was bought……I included it here because I do remember the sample and it was a beauty, but not sure it was purchased?…..The tank below was in the silk satin and the pant was a pull-on velvet…..The sweater next to it was a cotton acrylic sweater with the same color bugle bead emb……On the top row is a velvet tunic shirt in black and forest green with a stand collar and button cuff in ivory satin. It had a beautiful rhinestone button on the stand and two on the cuff…I don’t think the next quilted jacket was this season……It may have been held for the next year, but I do have it styled out so it could very well have been this season…….memory fails….The topper jacket below was in an iridescent silk taffeta in  a Gold and Magenta with black velvet collar and cuffs and black embroidery [don’t remember if the emb. was beads or thread]…….I can’t believe there were 3 or 4 jackets in this small group…..the buyer must have really liked them, and I’m sure she hadn’t seen anything like them from any of her other vendors!….This finishes my second year at QVC!

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