1950s-1960s Ceil Chapman

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from http://www.vintagefashionguild.org/content/view/137/121/ -Written by artisannes

CEIL CHAPMAN

Ceil Chapman’s son Peter, described his mother’s design skills as being akin to engineering and indeed, if one studies her skilful draping, tucking and folding of fabric it is clear as to what he meant.

Born in Staten Island (where the family maintained a home throughout her lifetime and beyond) she became a Chapman when she married her first husband Samuel, with whom she went in to business in 1940, having previously set up a company with Gloria Vanderbilt, which traded, albeit briefly, as Her Ladyship Gowns.

The earliest Chapman label, ‘A Chapman Original’, endured for around three or four years until it gave way to the simple black on white, or white on black Ceil Chapman’, which endured until a needle and thread was incorporated in to the logo in the late 1950s to early 1960s. During their business partnership that ended in the mid1960s Ceil and Samuel divorced and she went on to marry Tom Rogers but retained the Chapman name as it had built a following among both the public and movie stars.

Ceil is often said to be Marilyn Monroe’s favourite designer and although this may be rather a sweeping statement the star did indeed wear some Chapman designs as did a variety of other stars such as Deborah Kerr, who was a personal friend, Elizabeth Taylor for whom she designed a wedding dress and Mamie van Doren, who chose a white, beaded, strapless Chapman gown to attend a film premier on behalf of Universal Studios publicity machine that was ‘marketing' her as a star.

Ceil designed for the movies and television and specialised in cocktail and more formal evening wear. Although her clothes were not cheap she did manage to make them affordable to many and her label could be found in department stores and boutiques. Favourite fabrics included silk, taffeta, jersey, chiffon, organdy, cotton and metallic brocades often embellished with beads, lace and sequins. She tended to stick to fairly tried and tested signature styles and so her designs are easily identifiable but also often copied.

Ceil was astute and derived additional income by lending her name and stylish image for advertising purposes to include Cadillac, which featured elegantly Chapman dressed models draped over luxury cars. Ceil even appeared, pictured in her studio, in advertisements on behalf of Western Union Telegrams and Playtex.

The business she ran with her ex-husband ran into financial difficulties in the mid 60s and thereafter she designed dresses under the Ceil Chapman for Miss Winston label, which was a line targeted at the younger woman.

Ceil Chapman died in the late 1970s.

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1952 Ceil Chapman Mint Pistachio Satin Ballgown, shown in a Vogue Ad in 1952.

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1950's Ceil Chapman


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1950s Ceil Chapman.

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1950s Ceil Chapman.

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Ceil Chapman taffeta evening dress, 1950s

The talented American designer Ceil Chapman found her true calling after WWII, when Dior's New Look returned prettiness to center stage in the fashion world. Her designs were a favorite of Marilyn Monroe.

While Chapman is best known for body-conscious styles that celebrated the female figure, she also produced less flamboyant designs. You can never go wrong with a stylish, understated black evening gown, especially one with the signature Chapman draping over the bust.

The gown is fashioned from black taffeta. The ruched bodice back and floating panels are black chiffon. The gown closes in back with a metal zipper. The bodice is boned for support, and the skirt has an attached net crinoline.
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