Sunday 30 November 2014


This Ben Zuckerman coat features in a 1955 advertisement for Chrysler Imperial- 'The Smartest Women in the World are now seen in Imperials.' The ad also featured dresses by Galanos and Mollie Parnis.
This suit is fitted at the top and flares at the waist. It has large pockets and the hip and is trimmed with fur at the collar and wrist.

Saturday 29 November 2014




This Ben Zuckerman suit dates from the mid to late 1960's and is bright and busy! The pattern is a more mature and conservative version of 'flower power'. The jacket is collarless and has 3/4 sleeves with a vent at either side of the opening. The skirt is simple and relatively short. The suit is made of silk.

Thursday 27 November 2014






This Ben Zuckerman coat dates from the mid to late 1950's. It is made of very substantial tweed, as evidenced by the second photo.
The coat is single breasted and has 3 large buttons. There are 3/4 length sleeves which are trimmed in fox fur. This coat would have been ideal for day wear.

Photos courtesy of New York City Design Resource.

Friday 21 November 2014











These three Ben Zuckerman dresses are really lovely and unusual. They are all shift dresses in wool, in cream, pink and blue. All feature wonderful buttons that are so typical of Zuckerman's. The dresses are all short sleeved and 2 button down the length of the dress, whereas the pink dress has buttons that end halfway down the dress.
The cream dress has a rarely used Zuckerman label that I have only ever seen once before. It may be that this dress was made specifically for a client who was perhaps a very good customer.

Photos courtesy of Linda the Treasure Hunter.

Saturday 15 November 2014


This advertisement dates from 1954. It shows a super feminine suit, with a tiny waist, full skirt and soft shoulders. The suit is accessorised with a hat, gloves and pearl earrings, as well as an adorable dog.

Monday 10 November 2014




This lovely green velvet suit by Ben Zuckerman probably dates from the mid to late 1950's. It is made of very substantial, firm velvet and was probably worn as a cocktail suit with a dressy blouse or shell underneath the jacket.
The skirt is typical Ben Zuckerman, straight and classic. The jacket is mid-length with decorative buttons and loop closures.
Photos courtesy of KittensCaboodles.

Monday 3 November 2014







This lovely and feminine Ben Zuckerman suit dates from the early 1950's. It has a long, slightly flared skirt and a jacket with a tiny waist and a bow detail at the neck. The suit is made of wool and would have been worn with gloves and perhaps a hat made of matching material.
Photos courtesy of Vintage Martini.