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Stiebel Collection

Victor Stiebel, a name synonymous with timeless elegance and impeccable style

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Victor Stiebel / Dress
A design by Victor Stiebel: fine, crystal pleating is used for the full stiffened skirt of this printed paper shantung reception dress. The skirt has a ruffled organza petticoat

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Stiebel Evening Dress
An evening dress in golden jersey classically draped and folded. By Victor Stiebel at Jacqmar

Background imageStiebel Collection: Victor Stiebel / Dress

Victor Stiebel / Dress
A fashion design by Victor Stiebel (1907-1976) for a blue paper taffeta cocktail dress. The diaphragm is swathed with darker shaded taffeta, which falls in two flat panels

Background imageStiebel Collection: Victor Stiebel / Ballgown

Victor Stiebel / Ballgown
A glamorous evening dress of nylon lace made by designer Victor Stiebel (1907-1976). See picture no.10197051

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Victor Stiebel Suit
A town suit in charcoal grey flannel with velvet collar by Victor Stiebel for Jacqmar. Jacket fastens diagonally, basque curves over the hips

Background imageStiebel Collection: Princess Margaret Design

Princess Margaret Design
Press release issued on the eve of Princess Margarets wedding showing her Victor Stiebel-designed going-away outfit with buttercup yellow swatches. Date: 1960

Background imageStiebel Collection: Victor Stiebel / Day Dress

Victor Stiebel / Day Dress
Design by Victor Stiebel (1907-1976) for a pink linen and silk surah summer dress. Scooped-out bodice is filled with a lilac spotted scarf & large knot tied to the belt

Background imageStiebel Collection: Victor Stiebel / Twenties

Victor Stiebel / Twenties
Design by Victor Stiebel (1907-1976) for an elegant evening or cocktail dress in royal blue with embellished assymetric hem and drop-waist. Shoes & jewellery match dress

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Victor Stiebel / Ballgown
An ash blue slipper satin evening dress from couture designer, Victor Stiebel. Typical full skirt of the period, with a white pleated " peau de soie"

Background imageStiebel Collection: Stiebel / Wrns Mess Wear

Stiebel / Wrns Mess Wear
A design by Victor Stiebel for WRNS (Womens Royal Naval Service) officers mess undress, comprising of a long skirt, blouse with revered collar and bolero jacket

Background imageStiebel Collection: Stiebel / Amies / Hartnell

Stiebel / Amies / Hartnell
VICTOR STIEBEL Together with two other great British couturiers, Norman Hartnell and Hardy Amies

Background imageStiebel Collection: Victor Stiebel, British fashion designer

Victor Stiebel, British fashion designer
Victor Frank Stiebel (1907-1976), South African-born British fashion designer. Date: circa 1950s

Background imageStiebel Collection: The Countess of Rosse, Mother of the bridegroom in a dress of black

The Countess of Rosse, Mother of the bridegroom in a dress of black and white organza designed by Victor Stiebel - Marriage of Princess Margaret to Anthony Armstrong-Jones. Date: 1960

Background imageStiebel Collection: Striking costumes designed by Victor Stiebel for the musical, Music in the Air

Striking costumes designed by Victor Stiebel for the musical, Music in the Air, starring Mary Ellis. Date: 1933

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Page from The Sketch reporting on a midnight party / fashion show put on by designer Victor Stiebel. The party was attended by a number of notable movers

Background imageStiebel Collection: Duchess of Argyll in her Coronation outfit

Duchess of Argyll in her Coronation outfit
The Duchess of Argyll (1912 - 1993), previously Miss Margaret Whigham and then Mrs Charles Sweeny, pictured in the dress she wore for the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II at Westminster Abbey in

Background imageStiebel Collection: Victor Stiebel / 1920S

Victor Stiebel / 1920S
Fashion design by Victor Stiebel (1907-1976) for a glamorous evening dress in layered soft jade green. A rainbow striped belt sits on the hips. Geometric jewellry

Background imageStiebel Collection: Victoria Stiebel / Gown

Victoria Stiebel / Gown
A couture design by Victor Stiebel (1907-1976), for a reception dress in off-white slipper satin. Flat hipline swathed and twisted with ends lined in butter yellow faille

Background imageStiebel Collection: Victor Stiebel & Lady Pamela Berry

Victor Stiebel & Lady Pamela Berry
Two prominent figures in fashion attending the Incorporated Society of London Fashion Designers ball at Dartmouth House in February 1958

Background imageStiebel Collection: Wartime fashion section, Britannia and Eve, 1940

Wartime fashion section, Britannia and Eve, 1940
Fashion editorial for the forthcoming Spring embellished by four drawings of women wearing daytime jacket dresses designed by famous designers

Background imageStiebel Collection: Princess Margaret Outfit

Princess Margaret Outfit
Design for the going away outfit of Princess Margaret following her marriage to Anthony Armstrong Jones in 1960. By Victor Stiebel. Date: 1960

Background imageStiebel Collection: Deborah Mitford marries Andrew Cavendish

Deborah Mitford marries Andrew Cavendish
Marriage of the Hon. Deborah Vivien Freeman-Mitford (born 1920 and now Dowager Duchess of Devonshire) to Andrew Cavendish, later the Duke of Devonshire in 1941

Background imageStiebel Collection: Cambridge University Footlights with Victor Stiebel

Cambridge University Footlights with Victor Stiebel
The cast of a recent production entitled P.T.O or " Please Tell Others" of the Cambridge University " Footlights Club which was played at the New Theatre, Cambridge from June 6 to 11

Background imageStiebel Collection: Stiebel / Valerie Hobson

Stiebel / Valerie Hobson
Actress Valerie Hobson (1917- 1998, aka Mrs John Profumo, dressed in a dress by Victor Stiebel for a Royal Command Performance in 1952

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Princess Margaret
PRINCESS MARGARET Inspects nylon lace used in a ballgown designed by the fashion designer, Victor Stiebel, a favourite designer of the princess. Date: 1930-2002

Background imageStiebel Collection: White pure silk chiffon ball dress by Victor Stiebel

White pure silk chiffon ball dress by Victor Stiebel
Victor Stiebels magnificent ball dress of white pure silk chiffon. The high bodice is entirely encrusted with crystals and Wedgewood blue embroidery while a satin sash of the same blue encircles

Background imageStiebel Collection: Mary Ellis by Madame Yevonde

Mary Ellis by Madame Yevonde
Mary Ellis (1897-2003) by Madame Yevonde. She was an American-born actress and singer, popular on the British stage. Seen here at the time she was appearing in a production entitled Music in the Air

Background imageStiebel Collection: Victor Stiebel & Mrs Fay Gill at Mansion House

Victor Stiebel & Mrs Fay Gill at Mansion House
Victor Stiebel (1907-1976), British fashion designer, contemporary of Norman Hartnell who designed for royalty and Hollywood stars

Background imageStiebel Collection: Monkey jacket by Victor Stiebel

Monkey jacket by Victor Stiebel
A loose monkey jacket designed by Victor Stiebel. Date: 1946

Background imageStiebel Collection: George O Brien and Victor Stiebel

George O Brien and Victor Stiebel
George O Brien (1899 - 1985), American silent movie actor pictured in conversation with Victor Stiebel (1907 - 1976), British fashion designer

Background imageStiebel Collection: Stiebel, Worth and Paterson designs, 1954

Stiebel, Worth and Paterson designs, 1954
From left; Overskirts were in favour with several designers, worn apron-wise, or in a pannier effect. One of the prettiest was Victor Stiebels young bell-skirted silk afternoon dress in mist

Background imageStiebel Collection: Music in the Air

Music in the Air
A scene from Jerome Kerns musical play " Music in the Air", staged at His Majestys Theatre in 1933, starring Mary Ellis with costumes designed by Victor Stiebel

Background imageStiebel Collection: Stiebel / Music in the Air

Stiebel / Music in the Air
A design by Victor Stiebel (1907-1976) for a dress worn in the 1933 Jerome Kern stage musical " Music in the Air" at Her Majestys Theatre, London, starring Mary Ellis

Background imageStiebel Collection: Stiebel / Coat and Hat

Stiebel / Coat and Hat
A fashion design by Victor Stiebel (1907-76) featuring a matching outfit of beige coat, dress & jaunty hat, trimmed with black & white polka dots

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Stiebel / Nightdress
Fashion design by Victor Stiebel (1907-76) for a white chiffon night dress with small appliqued ecru lace bodice & full sun ray pleat skirt. Matching gown, quilted revers

Background imageStiebel Collection: Stiebel / Night Dress

Stiebel / Night Dress
A fashion design by Victor Stiebel (1907-1976) for a smoke-grey tucked satin night dress with Empire bodice in appliqued lace & accompanying full length " coat"

Background imageStiebel Collection: Victor Stiebel / Summer

Victor Stiebel / Summer
A fashion design by Victor Stiebel (1907-1976) for a navy & white summer sports dress. Red buttons on bodice, large white hat, gloves & red sandals

Background imageStiebel Collection: Stiebel / Blithe Spirit

Stiebel / Blithe Spirit
A design by Victor Stiebel for a sugar pink satin dressing gown worn by actress Kay Hammond in her role as Elvira Condomine in the 1945 David Lean film" Blithe Spirit"

Background imageStiebel Collection: Stiebel / Crepe Day Dress

Stiebel / Crepe Day Dress
Fashion design by Victor Stiebel (1907-76) for a blue marida crepe dress. Fullness is drawn round back in slight bustle. Dress set off by white guipure lace collar

Background imageStiebel Collection: Day Dress / Victor Stiebel

Day Dress / Victor Stiebel
Couture design by Victor Stiebel (1907-1976) for a grey wool " neat-skirted" day dress, with a silk surah forming a larged bow attached to the belt on a slim waist

Background imageStiebel Collection: Victor Stiebel Underwear

Victor Stiebel Underwear
Design by Victor Stiebel for a theatrical costume worn by Miss Phyllis Konstan, comprising of an apricot, ostrich feather trimmed negligee and lace underwear



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Victor Stiebel, a name synonymous with timeless elegance and impeccable style. Known for his exquisite designs, he revolutionized the world of fashion with his unique creations. From stunning evening dresses to sophisticated suits, Stiebel's craftsmanship was unparalleled. One of his most iconic pieces is the Stiebel Evening Dress, a masterpiece that exudes grace and sophistication. With its intricate detailing and luxurious fabrics, it became a symbol of high fashion during its time. But Stiebel's talent didn't stop there. He also designed breathtaking ballgowns that made heads turn at every event they graced. These ethereal creations showcased his ability to blend classic glamour with contemporary flair. Not limited to formalwear alone, Victor it also crafted beautiful day dresses that were both comfortable and chic. His designs effortlessly captured the essence of femininity while maintaining an air of refinement. His exceptional skills caught the attention of royalty as well. Princess Margaret herself sought out Stiebel's expertise for her own personal designs. The collaboration resulted in regal garments fit for a princess, showcasing their shared vision for elegance and sophistication. Drawing inspiration from the roaring twenties, Victor Stiebel incorporated elements from this era into many of his designs. The flapper-style silhouettes combined with modern twists created an allure that was truly captivating. Stiebel even ventured beyond clothing design by creating WRNS mess wear – an innovative take on military uniforms that brought style to unexpected places. Collaborating alongside renowned designers such as Amies and Hartnell further solidified Victor Stiebel's reputation as a true visionary in the fashion industry. Their combined efforts produced collections that pushed boundaries and set new trends year after year. Victor Stiebel left an indelible mark on the world of fashion through his exceptional talent and unwavering dedication to craftsmanship. His legacy lives on through each beautifully tailored dress or suit bearing his name - a testament to his enduring influence on the art of dressing.