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October 29, 2012

MONET AND FASHION TRENDS




One of the items I was able to use for the book was a copy of Monets 1st Fashion Trend Report in 1937, the year the Monet Jewelers debuted. It was a great find ! The booklet was simply a binder with colored ( pink and mint) pages stapled together! It was filled with allthe latest Paris fashion show news  and the latest jewelry  and accesories shown with the new clothes. As a designer I loved reading it … too bad  more of these had not survived!


Monet designer Mario Granville frequently travelled to and followed Paris fashion very closely. The jewelry he  presented every season was heavily influenced by what was going on in Paris, much as designers still do today.  Yesterday like today, designers recieved their information not just from Paris but from so many other sources that were popular at the time and influenced fashion jewelry. Fashion editors from major magazines, Hollywood, and of course buyers input on what was selling at store level were all valubale sources of information and taken into consideration when planning the seasons newest looks.


The actual  trend book and additional pages are all shown in the  book.


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Published on October 29, 2012 14:27

1955 BRACELETS


I love this ad !  Suzy Parker one of the great models of the 50s and 60s was a Monet favorite  and some of her ads for the company are iconic.


Here she is wearing the bracelet I posted just below  as well as  a bunch of other great Monet bracelets from that time period. Some of the others she is wearing are showcased in the book , you may be able to find one of your favorites here.


Bracelets were a big big trend in the 50s whether charm bracelets with multi charms or just one large single charm or just chain or link styles bracelets were  a major accesory of the 50s and early 60s!


Thanks to JenJust Jen for bringing the poster to our attention!

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Published on October 29, 2012 12:44

September 16, 2012

LATE 40S TASSEL BRACELET

I just recently purchased this bracelet by Monet and thought it might be fun to share with other Monet fans. Am not 100%  sure but judging by the hallmark and the clasp I am guessing that it may be from the late 40s. The bracelet is hallmarked “MONET” on the clasp which is how all items were marked in the 40s. By the 50s the hallmark  was changed to “Monet” with just the M uppercase all the other letters lowercase. Monet also made some very bold and unique bracelets in the late 40s so I think this may be from that time period. If anyone has any info on this ………..PLEASE let me know!!


I love this bracelet and wear it often and everyone comments on it when I do—everyone is also always surprised when I mention it’s from the 40s. See what I mean by timeless !!!

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Published on September 16, 2012 21:03

July 16, 2012

FALL 1953—RUFFELEER

This is a great set I recently purchased – I just love how its so dimensional and so well made. Both the necklace and the bracelet are adjustable, a style feature Monet used throughout the 1950s on many of their necklaces and bracelets. The pin for the series is shown in the book and can be found on page 115. The attention to detail on all of these pieces is just outstanding and the quality still holds up after 59 years !!!!!!


Just for reference here is the original mat page for the series from the Fall 1953 catalogue.






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Published on July 16, 2012 21:27

February 5, 2012

MONET DESIGNERS 1988

In the book I featured the 3 designers who helped to create the image that became and was Monet. The last designer  of the 3 to leave was Roy Miozzi who left in 1985. Monet had many designers throughout its long history, there were chain manipulators, designers for special collections like Ciani and YSL and many other talented designers whose name not all of us may know.


This page from the companys newsletter, The Monet Family, is a page dedicated to the senior designers on staff at that time.


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Published on February 05, 2012 21:12

December 22, 2011

1958- Elegance at Christmas by Monet

Even if there were no words at the bottom this ad conveys what Monet was all about throughout their long history-luxe glamour and quality.


The bracelets shown here are wonderful–do you have any?


Happy Holidays and Merry Christmas!

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Published on December 22, 2011 21:47

November 15, 2011

Monocraft Initial Pins 1936

The Chernows had a seemingly relentless publicist during the 30s – not only did he make sure that Monocraft and later Monet were featured in every newspaper and magazine in the country, he also wrote a weekly column for Womans Wear Daily promoting Monocraft! The ad here is from the Washington Post of 1936- while [...]
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Published on November 15, 2011 03:15

October 20, 2011

1936 Bracelet Patent & Original Sketch

Monocraft did a number of different initial bracelets starting in late 1935 and into 1936. My guess is the Chernows may have been taking small steps towards entering the jewelry business. They were both notorious for  thinking things over for long periods of time before taking that final step. The patent for an initial bracelet is [...]
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Published on October 20, 2011 00:26

1930s Art Deco Pin

Love this pin, it's  soooo very Art Deco.  None of the sketches are dated so my guess is this must be from the early to mid 30s–it's beautiful!
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Published on October 20, 2011 00:26

October 18, 2011

1952- The Carnelia Necklace

This is one of my favorite necklaces from the 50s. It's from the Carnelia series of 1952, and you can find the long pendant necklace and the matching earrings in silver on P.153 of the book. There is also a rather iconic Monet ad from this time of a small black poodle (also in the book) wearing [...]
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Published on October 18, 2011 00:48