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Women of the Bauhaus
The Bauhaus masters in (I think) 1926
What fascinated me was not only the haircuts but the outfits too of these women. Some striking, some minimal, some simply modernist. Many of these women appear ahead of their time in terms of the style of their clothes and appearance.
The Bauhaus itself though has an interesting history, certainly in relation to women and its earliest years. The Bauhaus was, first and foremost, a design school and still today the concept of the “foundation year” that many students on design based courses take before their degree has its roots in the systems employed by the Bauhaus. The Bauhaus begun under Walter Gropius in Weimar, Germany in 1919. Although by 1925 had moved to purpose built premises in Dessau. It is whilst the school was in Dessau that many of the women I share below were either students or teachers at the school.
The female perspective on the Bauhaus is one that intrigues me no end. The Bauhaus despite being a progressive school had a fraught relationship with women. Females were accepted as students, but few went on to receive the notoriety that male students of the Bauhaus did. The majority of female students focused their studies on weaving, i.e. traditional female craft rather than engaging in the more progressive design work that the Bauhaus became so well known for, in particular architecture.
So today, lets look back and celebrate some of the women of the Bauhaus. I feel like I am doing them something of a dis-service by focusing on their appearance rather than their work, but I think this gives a good background into who the characters of the Bauhaus were- beyond the instantly recognisable figures of Gropius, Meyer and Van Der Rohe.
Bauhaus Women: Art . Handicraft . Design
Snowing= shopping
The weather over the weekend in London/ Surrey has been quite frankly atrocious. This weekend we have more snow than I think I have ever seen in all my years living down here. On Sunday I trudged through the snow back from my Papa’s house to my Grandparent’s. It looked beautiful, but it wasn’t too fun to walk in!
Anyway, back to the main reason for me posting.
NEW LISTINGS!!!
Due to the cold weather I thought I would just have one more week of listings suitable for this!
The most fabulous 30s fur cape
40s fur coat with a wonderful history to it (I’ll miss this one dearly!)
Vicky Vaughn 50s green wool dress
70s orange wool dress with THE most fabulous chevron detailing
50s red velvet dress *perfect* for Valentines day
60s black velvet and lace dress
Miss L Fire boots. size 5. These are BRAND NEW!!!
Do feel free to ask any questions




























