The Ellanam Company became popular at the turn of the century for their revolutionary adjustable mannequins, which allowed seamstresses to make clothing for a more realistic body shape. In 1914 they were even involved in a legal case with the Hall-Borchert Dress Form Company, because both corporations wanted to claim the patent to such a convenient model.Above left, a 1910 advertisement for Acme Adjustable Dress Forms from eBay. Above right, an original 1950s Acme form from etsy.com
Below, two New Look outfits by Christian Dior, from 1947 and 1955.


Alexa Price
Strawbery Banke curatorial intern
Genevieve photographed on site at Strawbery Banke Museum by Alexa Price
Other images and information from:
--http://www.etsy.com/listing/66625263/vintage-1950s-acme-adjustable-dress-form
--http://cgi.ebay.com/1910-ad-ellanam-dress-form-/300548235741
--http://awhitecarousel.com/2010/diors-ring-of-petals-flower-women/
--http://forums.thefashionspot.com/f49/40s-50s-style-55054-3.html
--http://books.google.com
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