As always, we bring you an idea of outfit that combines contemporary fashion with a hint of vintage. Mrs NyloNova is wearing a caramel-coloured pencil skirt, a nude-coloured fitting semi-turtleneck and brown stilettos that accentuate her figure and add a chic touch. She completes the look with a pair of vintage nylon stockings with a distinctive stamp on the welt, suggesting they may be from Salem manufacturer, although we have not been able to definitively confirm this.
In the old days, stockings were not only a practical item of clothing, but also a marker of social status and class. Marking them with stamps was an important part of the production and marketing process. The process involved hand or machine application of ink to the material, which required precision and experience. The stamps were a symbol of luxury and elegance, as well as a guarantee of the durability and authenticity of the product. They were usually found on the welts of the stockings, which is the upper part of the reinforcement, where they were clearly visible and at the same time did not wear off quickly.
Nowadays, stamps on stockings are rare. (We still find them on products from Secrets In Lace ). However, the return of vintage fashion has made this kind of stockings a collector's item. Classic stockings with the original print are in demand by retro style lovers and are a testimony to the old crafting techniques that combined beauty and functionality, which is why we also passionately seek out classic, beautiful pieces marked with the genuine print.
This piece with its Havana Heel is a perfect example of how different eras in fashion can be combined to create a unique and timeless look.
| Stockings: Salem Vintage Nylon Stockings | Shoes: Gino Rossi |
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