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Friday, 16 May 2008
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NORMAN NORELL Print E-mail
Written by pastperfectvintage.com   
NORMAN NORELL - TRAINA-NORELL

Major American designer, born in Noblesville, Indiana. Norell worked with Hattie Carnegie from 1928-1940. He then partnered with Anthony Traina in 1941 to form the firm Traina-Norell, where he remained until Traina's death in 1960.

Anthony Traina was, for years, Norman Norell's backer. He died in 1958. At that point the Norman Norell label (without the Traina name) appears. Prior to that everything is marked Traina-Norell - back to the 1940s.

In 1960 he formed his own company, Norman Norell. Norell used a basic repertoire of shapes, yet achieved a great deal of variety. He was known for the waistless chemise dress, his "mermaid" sequin sheaths, the pussycat bow, and for making day sportswear shapes in evening fabrics and doing up sport fabrics for evening. Also known for his precision tailoring, he favored the finest imported fabrics, and thought it better to have one really good but threadbare dress than a wardrobe of cheap clothes.

Gustave Tassell took over the design house after Norell's death in 1972. During this time, the label reads, "Norman Norell by Tassell". The company closed in 1976.



from a late 1950s coat
Courtesy of 1princessleigh


from a c. 1955 satin dress
Courtesy of kickshawproductions.com


from a 1960s afternoon dress
Courtesy of pastperfectvintage.com


from an early 1960s dress
Courtesy of amishtaxi


from a mid 1960s suit
Courtesy of pastperfectvintage.com


from a 1960s dress
Courtesy of antiquedress.com


from a 1970 coat
Courtesy of debutanteclothing.com


from a 1970s suit
Courtesy of memphisvintage.com