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Maxwell, Vera, 1901-1995 (1901 April 22-1995 January 15)

 Person

Dates

  • Existence: 1901 April 22-1995 January 15

Biography

Vera Maxwell (1901-1995) was an American fashion designer. A native of the Bronx, New York, of Viennese parents, Maxwell spent part of her childhood in Vienna. She attended Leonia High School in New Jersey. Then she studied ballet in New York and joined the Metropolitan Opera Ballet in 1919. With a dream of being a dancer, Vera Maxwell arrived in the fashion world through the back door. Working first as a showroom model at B. Altman and other New York City stores, she then became interested in the actual construction of the clothes. Around 1929, Maxwell began sketching for the fashion houses she modeled for. She states that her first “real” design job was with Adler & Adler, where she worked from 1936-1937 and afterwards, found contract work to be very advantageous. Her classic, comfortable, and timeless designs continued to garner praise and in 1947 she founded her own company under her own name, Vera Maxwell Originals. Her career outlasted that of her contemporaries, as she did not stop designing until 1985.

Maxwell was a sportswoman and designed sport clothing all through her career. However, she was most famous for her suits and topcoats, worn for both the city and the country and characterized by excellent tailoring, choice fabrics, beautiful colors, and pragmatism. Her designs were created in a range of sizes, generally going up to a size 18 or 20 at a time when it was unusual for a designer to design clothes above a size 8. Influences on Maxwell's designs came from many sources. One of her early memories was of a visit to Vienna with her father, an aidede-camp to the Emperor Franz Joseph, where she was impressed with the beautifully dressed military officers. Chanel was also an important influence. Long considered a classicist by the industry, Maxwell's clothes were usually described as "handsome, interesting, and eminently wearable," according to a New York Times article from November 1964. In 1960, on the occasion of the 25th anniversary of her entry into the fashion business, Maxwell pulled together her favorite designs of the past and discovered she had trouble identifying them by year, an indication of the constancy of her work.

In 1935 Maxwell visited Albert Einstein and was inspired by his Harris tweed jacket which she adapted and paired with a gray flannel skirt and pants, giving an important boost to the concept of separates and what she called the "weekend wardrobe." During the 1940s she designed a coverall, which she considered the first jumpsuit for the women doing war work at the Sperry Gyroscope Corporation. In 1951 she was honored with a Coty Special award for coats and suits. Maxwell met Grace Kelly in 1955 when they were both received Neiman Marcus Fashion Awards and she frequently visited the Royal Family in Monaco. In 1970 she was given a retrospective at the Smithsonian Institution and in 1980 with an exhibit at the Museum of the City of New York. Maxwell retired in 1985 and closed her company. She returned in 1986 with one final collection designed for Peter Lynne before permanently retiring. Maxwell spent her final years with her son and daughter-in-law. She split her time between Gilgo Beach, Long Island and Rincon, Puerto Rico. Maxwell died on January 15, 1995 at age 93.

Found in 113 Collections and/or Records:

Smithsonian retrospective show, 1970's, 1970's

 Sub-Series
Identifier: SC.69.6.3
Scope and Contents

This sub-series is comprised of 5 folders containing primarily prints, congratulation letters, and news clippings related to the Vera Maxwell's retrospective fashion show held at the National Museum of American History, Smithsonian Institution.

Dates: 1970's

Special events, 1961 - 1970's, 1961 - 1970's

 Series
Identifier: SC.69.6
Scope and Contents

This series is comprised of material related to Vera Maxwell's 25th Anniversary, Monte Carlo show, and Smithsonian retrospective show. The material includes primarily prints, negatives, letters, invitations, correspondence, promotional handouts, and news clippings.

Dates: 1961 - 1970's

Sunmere by Everfast Fabrics, Evershrunk, 1940, 1940

 folder
Identifier: SC.411.1.51
Scope and Contents

This folder contains a scrapbook from 1940 with newspaper clippings, promotional materials, and photographs for women's and men's wear made with Everfast Fabrics. The ads are primarily for Everfast's "miracle shirting" rayon fabric called Sunmere, woven by Ponemah Mills. There are also photographs of store displays and articles about Everfast's "Southward to Spring" and "Main Ring Show" fashion shows.

Dates: 1940

TV and radio, Undated, Undated

 folder
Identifier: SC.69.5.3.1
Scope and Contents

This folder contains correspondence related to radio, broadcasting, and TV programs where Vera Maxwell participated. Also, included is a handout related to journalist Martha Deane, a transcript of an interview that is related to Radio TV Reports, Inc. and in which Vera Maxwell has participated, and newspaper clippings about interviews the designer engaged in as well.

Dates: Undated

V. M. negatives, Undated, Undated

 folder
Identifier: SC.69.2.2.1
Scope and Contents

This folder contains color and black & white negatives depicting Vera Maxwell in a variety of interior and exterior spaces. The designer appears by herself in most of the negatives, but also alongside other people. Also, included is a color transparency of Vera Maxwell sitting outside of a house.

Dates: Undated

V. M. prints and negatives, Undated, Undated

 folder
Identifier: SC.69.2.1.83
Scope and Contents

This folder contains black & white prints and negatives depicting Vera Maxwell in a variety of interior and exterior spaces. Vera Maxwell appears by herself or alongside other people or a model woman wearing a Maxwell design. Also, included is a food menu related to the Hotel Hermitage Monte-Carlo and it is printed on a piece of fabric.

Dates: Undated

V. M. prints and negatives, Undated, Undated

 folder
Identifier: SC.69.2.1.84
Scope and Contents

This folder contains black & white prints and negatives depicting Vera Maxwell in interior spaces and also in two exterior spaces in Monte-Carlo. Also, included is a black & white print of the city of Monaco and a color print depicting a man sitting in an office space.

Dates: Undated

Vera Maxwell 3-part interview, 1979 February 28, March 1, and March 5th

 Item
Identifier: SC.FITA.3.20.4.9.1.57
Scope and Contents

John Touhey interviews Vera Maxwell over several days in the winter of 1979 about her childhood, her entry into and experiences in the fashion industry, as well as where she sees it going.

Dates: 1979 February 28, March 1, and March 5th

Vera Maxwell, 1966, 1966

 folder
Identifier: SC.214.2.458
Scope and Contents

This folder contains a biography of Vera Maxwell, 6 5x7 to 8x10 photographs of Vera Maxwell, 2 newspaper clippings with articles about her, and a black and white 8x10 fashion photograph of an ensemble from the Vera Maxwell Resort-Holiday 1966-67 collection.

Dates: 1966

Vera Maxwell collection, 1929-1985

 Collection
Identifier: SC.69
Scope and Contents This collection is comprised of nine series divided into sketches series containing sketchbooks, a style book, and separated large sketches; photographic material series containing prints, negatives, slides, framed photos, and large photos; textiles series containing swatch books and fabric & thread samples; scrapbooks series containing mainly photographs and press clippings; publicity series containing releases, news clippings, lecture materials, and press albums; special events series...
Dates: 1929 - 1985