Childrens Wear Collection
Step back in time with these vintage children's wear pieces from the 1930s and beyond
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Step back in time with these vintage children's wear pieces from the 1930s and beyond. Each garment tells a unique story, showcasing the creativity and craftsmanship of their creators. First up is a charming Child's Dress from 1938 by Eleanor Gausser. The delicate details and playful design make it perfect for any young fashionista of that era. Next, we have the Quakers Baby Bonnet created by Eleanor Gausser in 1937. This bonnet exudes innocence and purity, reflecting the simplicity of Quaker values. Moving on to Girls Pinafore from 1935/1942 by Eleanor Gausser again, this piece captures the essence of childhood joy with its vibrant colors and timeless style. Sara Garfinkel showcases her talent with a stunning Girls Dress from 1937. Its elegant silhouette and intricate embellishments make it fit for any special occasion. Another creation by Sara Garfinkel is the Child's Dress from 1937. With its classic design and attention to detail, this dress embodies sophistication even for our little ones. Catherine Fowler presents us with a delightful Child's Dress from 1936, featuring whimsical patterns that would surely bring smiles to every child who wore it. Her expertise also shines through in the creation of a Child's Bonnet in 1937 – an accessory that adds an extra touch of sweetness to any outfit. Eleanor Gausser strikes again with an Infants Cap dating back to 1939. This cap not only protects but also enhances the adorable features of our youngest ones. For boys' fashion enthusiasts, Sara Garfinkel designed a dapper Boys Suit in 1937 - tailored perfection for those little gentlemen ready to conquer the world. Stepping away briefly from clothing items, Louis Marin Bonnet captures Head of a Young Girl in Profile during the eighteenth century – reminding us how timeless beauty truly is.