Ladys Accessory Collection
Step back in time with these stunning lady's accessories from the 1930s and 1940s
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Step back in time with these stunning lady's accessories from the 1930s and 1940s. From delicate stockings to intricate beaded bags, each piece tells a unique story of style and sophistication. Take a closer look at the stockings created by William High in 1936. These sheer beauties were designed to add an elegant touch to any outfit, showcasing the craftsmanship of the era. Moving on to bags, we have a variety of designs that are sure to catch your eye. Dolores Haupt's beaded bag from 1941 is a true work of art, with its intricate detailing and timeless charm. The silk-straw reticule created by Haupt in 1935/1942 exudes femininity and grace. If you're looking for something more playful, check out the knit beaded bag crafted by Dolores Haupt in the late 1930s. Its vibrant colors and whimsical design make it a standout accessory. For those sunny days, protect yourself with Lee Hager's sunshade from 1935/1942. This stylish accessory not only shields you from harmful rays but also adds a touch of glamour to your ensemble. Purses are another essential part of any lady's wardrobe during this era. Syrena Swanson's purse from 1937 showcases sleek lines and classic elegance. Meanwhile, Robert Stewart's beaded bag from 1940 is adorned with exquisite beadwork that will surely turn heads wherever you go. Ella Josephine Sterling brings us yet another fabulous bag design from 1936 - simple yet sophisticated, it complements any outfit effortlessly. Not forgetting our doll enthusiasts. Josephine C. Romano presents "Hepzibah, " an adorable doll dating back to 1939. Complete with her own miniature accessories, she embodies the fashion trends of her time. Last but not least is Florian Rokita's bag creation from 1936 - a true testament to the artistry of the period.