Victor, Sally, 1905-1977 (1905-1977)
Dates
- Existence: 1905-1977
Biography
During the 1930's, 40's and the early 50's, when hats were considered required accessories for well-dressed women, Sally (Josephs) Victor (1905 - 1977) was among the foremost American milliners. She first started making hats at Macy's in 1924, then for L. Bamberger & Co. In 1927 Sally married Sergiu F. Victor, a hat manufacturer. In the late 1920's and early 1930's she worked designing hats for him. Opening in 1934 on 53rd Street in New York, Sally Victor's own millinery business grew to become on of the largest hat companies in the USA. She was one of the members of the Edward C. Blum Design Laboratory, and often used the Brooklyn Museum's collections to draw inspiration for her designs. She was so connected with the Design Lab that she participated in several collaborative exhibitions at the museum. Her work is characterized by a special quirkiness that could often be traced back to interesting sources such as Native American tribes, the artist Henri Matisse or Japanese armor. She also combined traditional hat-making materials such as felt and silk with new synthetic materials in unique ways. In the early 1950's Victor's Airwaves hat, which resembled a cut-out pie crust, was popularized when Mamie Eisenhower wore one to the Presidential inauguration. A new, lower-cost line which was geared toward a younger customer, Sally V, was launched in the 1950's. The business closed in 1965. According to her May 16, 1977 obituary in the ''New York Times,'' Victor described her mission simply as "designing pretty hats that make women look prettier."
Places
Found in 48 Collections and/or Records:
Sally Victor photographs, Spring-Fall, 1952
This folder contains black and white photographs depicting clothed women wearing Victor hats from 1952. Most photographs include typed descriptions attached and some have handwritten notes on the reverse side. Also, included are descriptive reports for press releases.
Sally Victor photographs, Spring-Fall 1953
This folder contains black and white photographs depicting clothed women wearing Victor hats from 1953. Most photographs include typed descriptions attached and some have handwritten notes on the reverse side. Also, included are descriptive reports for press releases.
Sally Victor photographs, Spring-Fall 1954
This folder contains black and white photographs depicting clothed women wearing Victor hats from 1954. Most photographs include typed descriptions attached and some have handwritten notes on the reverse side. Also, included are descriptive reports for press releases.
Sally Victor photographs, Spring-Fall 1955
This folder contains black and white photographs depicting clothed women wearing Victor hats from 1955. Most photographs include typed descriptions attached and some have handwritten notes on the reverse side. Also, included are exhibition photographs of Victor designs and descriptive reports for press releases.
Sally Victor photographs, Spring-Fall 1956
This folder contains black and white photographs depicting clothed women wearing Victor hats from 1956. Most photographs include typed descriptions attached and some have handwritten notes on the reverse side. Also, included are descriptive reports for press releases and a magazine press release.
Sally Victor photographs, Spring-Fall 1957
This folder contains black and white photographs depicting clothed women wearing Victor hats from 1957. Most photographs include typed descriptions attached and some have handwritten notes on the reverse side. Also, included are descriptive reports for press releases.
Sally Victor photographs, Spring-Fall 1958
This folder contains black and white photographs depicting clothed women wearing Victor hats from 1958. Most photographs include typed descriptions attached and some have handwritten notes on the reverse side. Also, included are descriptive reports for press releases.
Sally Victor photographs, Spring-Fall 1959
This folder contains black and white photographs depicting clothed women wearing Victor hats from 1959. The hat designs are inspired by Russian culture. Most photographs include typed descriptions attached and some have handwritten notes on the reverse side. Also, included are descriptive reports for press releases.
Sally Victor photographs, Spring-Fall 1960
This folder contains black and white photographs depicting clothed women wearing Victor hats from 1960. Most photographs include typed descriptions attached and some have handwritten notes on the reverse side. Also, included are descriptive reports for press releases.
Sally Victor photographs, Spring-Fall 1963
This folder contains black and white photographs depicting clothed women wearing Victor hats from the 1940s. Most photographs include typed descriptions attached and some have handwritten notes on the reverse side.