Overview
A classic mid-60s 'Easy to Make' sewing pattern for a semi-fitted evening dress featuring a scoop neckline and a low square back with an optional bow. The illustration captures the quintessential Mod aesthetic with its clean lines and youthful, architectural silhouette.
Story
In the mid-1960s, the 'Youthquake' movement transformed fashion from stiff formality to the playful Mod look. This pattern allowed a home seamstress to recreate the high-fashion shift dresses seen on icons like Twiggy or Jean Shrimpton.
Maker / Origin
The Vogue Pattern Service was the gold standard of home sewing, launched by Condé Nast to bring the elite designs of Vogue magazine to the everyday woman. While other brands focused on utility, Vogue patterns were prized for their superior fit and sophisticated, runway-inspired styling.
Condition & Value
The envelope shows minor foxing and edge wear consistent with age, but the graphic remains vibrant. The flap is intact, which is a plus for collectors. Condition is good, though the paper is yellowing. Value is stable for this condition.