Atomic Style
Posted by admin | Posted in Culture, Fashion, Vintage, currentVintage | Posted on 17-08-2010
Tags: 1950s, Atomic Era, currentVintage, Lucite, Lucite Purse, Nantucket, Nantucket Wine, Nantucket Wine Store, Vintage
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Charles Khan lucite purse, sold

Gray Lucite Barrel Purse, sold
1950s Design…Lucite. Plastic. Sputnik. Eames. Frank Lloyd Wright. Mies van der Rohe. Air Streams. Aqua!

Rare Robin's Egg Lucite Confetti Purse, $795
The 1950s began the age of consumerism, stoked by the American appetite for all that was new and modern. Nevermind if they were forsaking hardwood for plastic, marble for formica–if it was “modern”, it was good. Lucite, a plastic developed by DuPont in the 1940s, became the material of choice in, of all areas, 1950s women’s purses. Designed in New York and Miami they were carried by fashionable women from housewives to movie stars. Prestigious labels included Charles Khan, Myles, Llewellyn, Rialto and Wilardy. The prolific Lucite purse styles were influenced by and affected influence on fashion, architecture and modern furniture design, as modernism developed throughout the decade.
Who wants to carry a granite purse, anyway?

Pearlescent Octagonal Lucite Purse, $325


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