Overview
A complete 'Young Fashionables' sewing pattern featuring a chic A-line dress with a distinctive criss-cross back and a matching cropped jacket. This set captures the transition from early 60s structure to the playful, leggy 'Mod' aesthetic of London's Carnaby Street.
Story
In 1966, the youthquake was in full swing. This pattern allowed a young woman to recreate high-fashion boutique looks at home for just $1.50, bypassing the expensive department stores of her mother's generation.
Maker / Origin
Vogue Patterns began in 1899 and became the gold standard for home sewers by licensing designs from top couturiers. Their 'Young Fashionables' line specifically targeted the burgeoning teenage and young adult market that was redefining global style in the 1960s.
Condition & Value
The envelope shows some foxing and a small puncture near the top, but the graphics remain bright. The instruction sheet is present; the tissue pieces appear used and folded, which is typical for the age. Condition is fair to good; a pristine, uncut version would reach the higher end of the range.