Etikett: Retro
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Summer with Du Pont

Swedish summer in a Katja of Sweden dress. This was in collaboration with Du Pont. This is a timeless dress from the 70th with a cute print. Katja Geiger wanted to create beautiful cloths in timeless design. Her collections didn’t change much every season. She had her type of styles and added a few details,…
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Katja of Sweden in Black
During the Second World War French fashion industry was cut off and gave the American designers an opportunity to prosper.* Those designers were often promoted by Dorothy Slater at the Lord & Taylor who bought Katja Geiger’s first collection and therefore helped Katja with her start of a long design career. The brand Katja of…
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Would You Say Retro is Stylish?
It’s not always retro cloths looks fashionable and stylish. In fact, they can look quite out of date even though the quality is good. However, Katja of Sweden cloths usually give you the attitude and attention that good vintage deserve. Her cloths may in many ways look rather simple on the hanger. It’s when you…
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Katja of Sweden for Spring Time
There’s time for spring! A green beauty from Katja of Sweden will decorate my livingroom today.
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Cool Katja of Sweden design
The design is cool and would still be OK to wear even though these are from the late 60th.
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Uniqueness of Vintage
A lot of people collect vintage. It is a way of buying a beautiful unique piece that will express a personal side of yourself. Maria Lindblom sold the above Katja of Sweden dress at Tradera. She bought the dress 7-8 years ago: ‘I found this dress in a vintage store and noticed its quality. I…
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Katja of Sweden Design
Knitted cardigan for the cold Scandinavian fall. Katja of Sweden design was inspired by Swedish folkklore and traditional patterns.
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Katja of Sweden
Before and after… Katja Geiger, the designer behind the famous Swedish brand Katja of Sweden, collaborated with a few textile designers during her career but many of the prints and patterns were also designed by herself. Below is one popular dress from the 1970th.
