Adolph Schuman started Lilli Ann in San Francisco, California in 1934 after his wife Lillian. It is my understanding that he worked for MGM before launching his own line.
Notice the sleeves and cinched waist that make the suits ultra feminine and stylish. These days we often go shorter, tighter, or use less fabric to achieve such a look. The last suit is my favorite and according to the ad it was about $95. Perhaps, if I try hard enough, I can pull off a DIY similar to it.
By the way, did you catch the “For young and exciting women of all ages” in the 3rd image. What if women, of all ages mind you, had at least one piece in their closet similar to these? Would you wear Lilli Ann?
(images: myvintagevogue)
I love all of these pieces, but I admit if I were to choose just one for myself I’d opt for the coat in the second image. It’s just too good!
Agreed!
You are killing me. How utterly gorgeous. Peplums make my heart go pitter patter. I’ve got a collection going but rarely wear them. I always feel over-dressed.
Peplums do the same to me. Be bold! Wear them. I’m sure you’ll be happy you did.
i have a slight obsession with vintage women’s suits. ever since i saw kate beckinsale’s black suit in pearl harbor, i’ve been on the search. i visited a few thrift shops in la but could not find anything like it. it makes me so sad :(