Irene Castle Corticelli Fashions

Ira Lawrence Hill :: Irene Castle Corticelli Fashions, 1910s | src Cornell University Library

Irene Castle Corticelli Fashions

When Irene Castle formalized her relationship with Corticelli Silk Mills in 1917, she was at the height of her fame: she had recently filmed the serial Patria (1917) and celebrated the success of The Whirl of Life (1915); her co-authored best selling book, Modern Dancing (1914); and the Broadway hit Watch Your Step (1914). Irene was an arbiter of fashion, outfitted almost exclusively by Lady Duff Gordon and was voted the first “Best Dressed Woman in America.”

As early as 1914, silk companies like Mallison and Corticelli began using film actresses to promote their products; however, Castle was the first film star to create a line of clothing. The line launched in tandem with the serial, Patria, and Satin Patria was the fabric promoted in the early dress designs. Initially Lady Duff Gordon was the ghost designer, but as the fashion line developed Irene took over the creative side and Corticelli advertisements emphasized her role as designer. In reality, Irene remembered in her memoirs, “I had an endorsement contract with the Corticelli Silk Company which required very little of me. I helped them design the clothes.” In the later advertisements, Corticelli claimed that the dresses were duplicates from Irene’s wardrobe. “The same delightful effect of quality which distinguishes the wraps and frocks of ‘America’s Best Dressed Woman’ is found in every ‘Irene Castle Exclusive Model,’ read a 1923 advertisement. Fall/Winter 1927 was the last season of Irene Castle Corticelli Fashions and the Corticelli Silk Mill would close soon after the start of the Great Depression. [quoted from Cornell University Library]

Ira Lawrence Hill :: Irene Castle Corticelli Fashions, 1910s | src Cornell University Library
Ira Lawrence Hill :: Irene Castle Corticelli Fashions, 1910s | src Cornell University Library
Ira Lawrence Hill :: Irene Castle Corticelli Fashions, 1910s | src Cornell University Library
Ira Lawrence Hill :: Irene Castle Corticelli Fashions, 1910s | src Cornell University Library
Ira Lawrence Hill :: Irene Castle. Corticelli Fashion photos, 1910s | src Cornell University Library

Helen Tamiris by Cami Stone

Cami Stone :: From the grid perspective. The American dancer Helen Tamiris. Scherl's Magazin, Band 6, Heft 2, February 1930
Cami Stone :: Aus der Schnürboden-Perspektive. Die amerikanische Tänzerin Tamiris. Scherl’s Magazin, Band 6, Heft 2, Februar 1930
Cami Stone :: From the grid perspective. The American dancer Helen Tamiris. Scherl's Magazin, Band 6, Heft 2, February 1930
Cami Stone :: From the grid perspective. The American dancer Helen Tamiris. Scherl’s Magazin, Band 6, Heft 2, February 1930

Payne in Confetti (Nelson revue)

Nina Payne (holding a mask) in costume for the Nelson revue “Confetti”, by Studio Manassé (1910s) | src liveinternet.ru
Nina Payne In costume for the Nelson revue “Confetti”, by Hill, ca. 1916 | src HZG
Dancer Nina Payne with a dance mask in the Nelson revue “Confetti”, Nelson Theater Berlin, 1925. Photo: Atelier Binder 1925 (Photo by Atelier Binder) | src Getty Images
Tänzerin Nina Payne (USA) in einer interessanten Tanzmaske in der Nelson-Revue “Confetti”, Nelson Theater Berlinerschienen Nr. 42/1925. Foto: Atelier Binder | src Getty Images
Atelier Manassé :: Nina Payne die amerikanische Tanz-Akrobatin in einem ägyptischen Maskentanz. Revue des Monats B.2, H.8, Juni 1928
Atelier Manassé :: Nina Payne die amerikanische Tanz-Akrobatin in einem ägyptischen Maskentanz. Revue des Monats B.2, H.8, Juni 1928
Atelier Manassé :: Nina Payne die amerikanische Tanz-Akrobatin in einem ägyptischen Maskentanz. Revue des Monats B.2, H.8, Juni 1928
Atelier Manassé :: Nina Payne die amerikanische Tanz-Akrobatin in einem ägyptischen Maskentanz. Revue des Monats B.2, H.8, Juni 1928

Mlle. Rhouma-jé, 1928

La princesse aux Saphirs. Mlle. Rhouma-jé. Demandez l’Album du Palace: LE LUXE DE PARIS. Ph. Paris-Plaisirs. Paris-plaisirs: revue mensuelle esthétique et humoristique Nº 73, juillet 1928. | src BnF ~ Gallica
La princesse aux Saphirs. Mlle. Rhouma-jé. Demandez l’Album du Palace: LE LUXE DE PARIS. Ph. Paris-Plaisirs. Paris-plaisirs: revue mensuelle esthétique et humoristique Nº 73, juillet 1928. | src BnF ~ Gallica
La princesse aux Saphirs. Mlle. Rhouma-jé. Demandez l’Album du Palace: LE LUXE DE PARIS. Ph. Paris-Plaisirs. Paris-plaisirs: revue mensuelle esthétique et humoristique Nº 73, juillet 1928. | src BnF ~ Gallica

Tanzkünstlerin Miß Christian Graves

Fön! Studie der amerikanischen Tanzkünstlerin Miß Christian Graves. | Study of the American dance artist Miss Christian Graves. | Phot. Manuel frères. Revue des Monats, März 1929. | src Deutsche Nationalbibliothek Leipzig

Ruth St Denis by White studio

White Studio ~ Ruth St. Denis in costume (profile, bust), 1917 | src Alamy
White Studio ~ Ruth St. Denis in costume (three quarter length portrait), 1917 | src Alamy
White Studio ~ Ruth St. Denis in costume (full length portrait), 1917 | src Alamy