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From Runway to Home: The Vintage Allure of Modes Royale Sewing Patterns

If you’re a fan of vintage fashion, you’ve probably encountered the name Modes Royale—a pattern company that embodied the glamour and sophistication of the mid-century era. Renowned for their elegant, figure-flattering designs, Modes Royale patterns gave home seamstresses the opportunity to create runway-inspired looks straight from the pages of high fashion magazines.

In this post, we’ll take a brief look at the history of Modes Royale, showcase the distinctive fashion illustrations that set their patterns apart, and celebrate the enduring beauty that continues to captivate vintage fashion lovers today.

1950s Fashion: 1950s Fashion Illustration from Modes Royale sewing patterns featuring elegant evening gowns for women.

Image Description: 1950s Fashion Illustration from Modes Royale sewing patterns featuring elegant evening gowns for women.


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Modes Royale Patterns-The History & The Fashion Illustrations

About Modes Royale:

Modes Royale Patterns (1940s through 1960s) was an American pattern company, at 253-255 Seventh Avenue, New York. In the 1950s Mode Royale featured French patterns by “Jardin des Modes“. Like other patterns companies, Modes Royale featured “Mother & Daughter” fashion, but keeping the same number, adding a C for the child version (Source).

Liz Note: I dug deep to try and find more information on this company and the blurb above is it. If any of my readers can supply a bit more info, please do in the comments section below. Thanks!

Who was Jardin des Modes?

1940s vintage magazine cover for 'Le jardin des modes' featuring a woman in a 1940s dress and 1940s hat. Year: 1947.

1947 Cover for le jardin des modes. Source: Etsy-VintageMagArchive

Le Jardin des Modes was a French language women’s fashion magazine published monthly in France between 1922 and 1997.

The magazine was first published in April 1922 as L’Illustration des Modes and aimed to a cutting edge group of fashion passionates. The founders were Lucien Vogel and his brother-in-law Michel de Brunhoff. It offered a mix of beautiful illustrations, pattern making examples and cooking recipes. In 1923 the magazine was acquired by Condé Nast.

Modes Royale Pattern Examples-The 1940s-1960s Fashions

Note: Several of the pattern’s featured below can be digitally downloaded to start making your own today!

Spring /Summer 1951 edition of Modes Royale pattern book featuring ‘Budget Design Patterns’. (Available as a digital download HERE)

1950s Fashion / 1950s Sewing Patterns: Spring /Summer 1951 edition of Modes Royale Pattern Book featuring 'Budget Design Patterns', beret patterns and free towel bathrobe pattern.

Inside the pattern book: “Playtimers” 1950s summer fashions for women featuring skirts and dresses that can come off to reveal a swimsuit or romper / playsuit. I have always been a big fan of these “2-1 fashions”.

1950s fashion: Women's playsuits from 1951 featuring detachable skirts and dresses. Fantastic 1950s summer fashion illustrations for women by Modes Royale patterns

Source: Etsy-vintage4me2

One more 1950s Summer playsuit sewing pattern illustration (“Summer Playmates”), because they are just so fantastic (avail as a digital download HERE)!

1950s Fashion Illustration / 1950s Sewing pattern illustration from Modes Royale for women's 1950s playsuits for the summer. Fantastic summer fashion inspiration and avail as a digital download to sew!

Source: Etsy-DontSassMe

Polka Dot’s for the win! Modes Royale Pattern Book Spring / Summer Edition 1953 (sold before I could go live with the post). Love the matching umbrella.

Further Reading: What to wear when it’s raining

1950s Fashion / 1950s vintage sewing patterns-Modes Royale Pattern Book Spring / Summer Edition 1953. The cover illustration features a woman in a 1950s dress with polka dots.

Source: Etsy-Passagems

Fall and Winter 1960s Modes Royale pattern book (24 pages) featuring stylish looks like these dresses and 2 piece suits for women (avail as a digital download here).

1960s Fashion / 1960s Sewing Pattern / Vintage Fashion Illustration as seen in a Fall / Winter 1960s Modes Royale Pattern Book page. Fantastic women's 1960s dresses & suits.

Source: Etsy-vintage4me2

I sure do love a good colour block dress, like the two 1940s dresses seen in this 1947 Spring / Summer sewing pattern fashion illustration. Also great hair on our lady on the left (so me!).

Further Reading: The Colour Block Fashions of the 1940s & 1950s

1940s Fashion: Spring/Summer Modes Royale catalogue  sewing pattern fashion illustrations from 1947 featuring 1940s Color Block dresses.

I am currently rewatching Mad Men, and when Betty Draper showed up on my TV in this stunning 1950s colour block evening gown, I felt like I had seen something similar to it before. Please see the next image.

1950s Fashion as seen on Betty Draper from Mad Men-A 1950s Color Block Full skirt, evening gown.

Now they are NOT the exact same dress, but the skirt is almost the same in design (not colour) and the colour-blocking of the bodice and skirt is the same as Betty’s above. I am not sure if the dress in Mad Men was vintage, but if it was made, I feel like this 1950s evening gown was it’s inspiration. Do you agree?

1950s fashion illustration of a women's color-block evening gown from Modes Royale Sewing patterns. Stunning!

Source: Pinterest

1953/54 Modes Royale Fall/Winter pattern catalogue (avail as a digital download Here).

1950s Daytime dresses with career blazers and “Pert and Pleasing” dresses for stylish women who lunch in the afternoon.

The “Pert” dress in the left image is 100% a Liz dress. I would give anything to be able to sew and be able to wear it.

1950s Fashion Illustration as seen in a 1953 / 1954 Fall & Winter Modes Royale Pattern book. The Fashion illustration is for a sewing pattern for womens dresses featuring one with a blazer.
1950s Fashion Illustration as seen in a 1953 / 1954 Fall & Winter Modes Royale Pattern book. The Fashion illustration features afternoon 1 piece dresses for 1950s ladies who lunch.

Source: Etsy-backroomfinds

“Pretty as a Picture”- 1940s dresses with patterns of polka dots and plaid.

Fun fact! Polka Dots are making a comeback this Spring / Summer of 2025 (Source). So start thinking about how you wish to add it to your wardrobe.

1940s Fashion: 1940's Sewing pattern fashion illustration for women's dresses featuring a polka dot dress and a 1940s dress with plaid accents.

Source: Pinterest

1960s pattern-Simple and elegant is this “After Five Dress”, featuring a softly rolled collar highlighted by a fabric flower.

1960s Fashion: 1960s Sewing Pattern fashion illustration - Simple and elegant is this after five dress featuring a softly rolled collar highlighted by a fabric flower

Source: Pinterest

The 1950s world of smoking while in your cocktail dress. It is a glamorous dress though (avail as a digital download HERE).

1950s fashion for women-A sewing pattern for a women's 1950s Cocktail dress from Modes Royale Patterns.
1950s fashion for women-A sewing pattern for a women's 1950s Cocktail dress from Modes Royale Patterns.

Source: Etsy-Vintagepatterns2sew

1947 Modes Royale Spring/Summer eveningwear dresses.

1940s Fashion: 1947 Sewing pattern fashion illustration for women's evening wear dresses as seen in Modes Royale spring/ summer catalog.

Source: Pinterest

I am going to end this post with the next series of 1950s sewing patterns, which highlight the fabulous worldwide places you could wear your stylish Modes Royale outfits too—I’ll be sharing a few of my favorites below!

What to wear when staying at the Raffles Hotel in Singapore? How about these darling 1950s numbers?

One is a “a daytime dress featuring a modified version of the Empire look complete with a capelet.” And the second is “An attractive bolero, pencil-slim skirt, draped blouse and cummerbund”. Love it!

1950s vintage fashion illustration / 1950 sewing pattern from Modes Royale featuring a fashion illustration of two women. One is wearing a 1950s dress with cape and the second is wearing a skirt, belt, jacket and top. Perfect for traveling to Singapore as shown. Fantastic 1950s fashions!

Source: Pinterest

And because I love history….In the 1950s, Raffles Hotel in Singapore was a prominent destination, known for its luxury and historical significance. It hosted numerous Hollywood celebrities, including Ava Gardner and Elizabeth Taylor, and continued to attract international travelers (Source). It is still open today.

Fun fact, the “Long Bar” in the hotel created the famous “Singapore Sling” cocktail in 1915.

Historical Hotel-Raffles Hotel Singapore. Image is from the 1920s or the 1930s.

Source: Historic Hotels

Here is a photo of a 1958 fashion parade at the hotel. Look at those dresses? Right out of Modes Royale (100% not, but they could be).

1950s vintage photo: Raffles Hotel fashion parade-1958 in Singapore. The women are in 1950s fashions like, 1950s dresses and pants and tops. There is even a young girl in the middle.

Photo Credit: National Archives Singapore

Let’s escape to São Paulo, Brazil, and stay at the luxurious Excelsior Hotel—soaking in the sights and sounds in our wiggle dresses and swing coats made from matching fabrics. Swoon-worthy, right?

1950s Sewing Pattern fashion illustration from Modes Royale featuring 1950s dresses and matching jackets to wear while traveling in Brazil. Fantastic 1950s fashions!

Source: Pinterest

1940s / 1950s 4-panel, double-sided promotional brochure for the Hotel Excelsior in Copacabana Rio and Sao Paulo, Brazil. Beautiful art deco style color illustrations on the front and back panels. 

Vintage Travel Brochure: 1940s / 1950s 4-panel, double-sided promotional brochure for the Hotel Excelsior in Copacabana Rio and Sao Paulo, Brazil. Beautiful art deco style color illustrations on the front and back panels.

Source: Worthpoint.com

1954 Modes Royale pattern for a daytime dress with bolero jacket perfect for your “Travel Dreams” of the Palace Hotel, Milano, Italy & Hotel Del Prado, Mexico City.

Travel Dreams! 1950s vintage sewing pattern fashion illustration from Modes Royale 1954 featuring a woman wearing a 1950s slim fitting dress and a bolero style coat while visiting Mexico. Fantastic 1950s fashions!

Source: Pinterest

1952 vintage postcard for the beautiful Art Deco, Hotel Del Prado in Mexico City. This postcard was used and the person who sent it, even showed what room they were staying in. LOVE IT! See the back here (avail at time of posting).

1952 vintage postcard for the Art Deco, Hotel Del Prado in Mexico City.

Source: eBay

1950s travel brochure for the Palace Hotel in Milano, Italy.

Inside look of the Palace Hotel, Milano Italy via a 1950s Vintage Tourism Brochure.

Source: eBay

One last stop… the iconic George V in Paris and the Imperial Hotel in Tokyo. The green 1950s dress in the center is the ultimate “go-everywhere” piece, with its stand-up collar, three-quarter sleeves, and flattering hip pockets. And honestly, the other two dress-and-bolero coat ensembles are just as effortlessly versatile.

1950s Sewing Pattern fashion illustration from Modes Royale featuring 1950s dresses to wear while traveling in Paris and Japan. Fantastic 1950s fashions!

Source: Pinterest

Hotel George V, Paris France 1939.

1930s vintage photo of the vintage hotel, The George V in Paris France in 1939.

The Imperial Hotel in Tokyo, designed by Frank Lloyd Wright, was a prominent landmark in the 1950s, known for its unique blend of Japanese and Western architectural styles. Built on a floating foundation, it was designed to withstand earthquakes, and the hotel’s Mayan Revival style and extensive decorative scheme showcased Japan’s growing ties to the West. The hotel served as a hub for international guests and played a role in Japanese culture, even becoming a Shinto wedding site after the 1923 earthquake. The hotel was demolished in 1968, but its entrance lobby was saved and reconstructed at the Meiji Mura architecture museum (Source).

1930s vintage postcard for the Imperial Hotle in Tokyo Japan the street entrance.

1930s Street Entrance. Source: oldtokyo.com

I hope you enjoyed browsing these fantastic vintage sewing pattern illustrations. Please share in the comment section what you would wear (I would personally wear them all).

Further Reading: Vintage Fashions 1920s-1960s (archived blog posts)

Thanks for dropping by!

Liz

Vintage Street Style: Everyday People in Hats from the 1920s to 1960s

Before influencers and fashion magazines dictated style, everyday people were the true trendsetters—and nowhere is that more charmingly evident than in vintage photos from the 1920s to the 1960s.

In this post, we’re taking a nostalgic stroll through decades of street style, focusing on one timeless accessory: the hat. Whether it was a cloche, fedora, or pillbox, hats weren’t just fashion statements—they were a part of daily life. These candid snapshots offer a delightful glimpse into how real people wore their hats with effortless flair.

PLUS..it’s Easter this weekend so time to break out those Easter Bonnets.

1950s / 1960s vintage photo of a woman looking to be wearing her best Easter Outfit including a large corsage and an Easter Hat. She is wearing a two piece suit.

Source: Etsy-LightSilverAndPaper


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Vintage Photos Of Everyday People Wearing Hats 1920s-1960s

Liz note: There will be a few more 1940s photos then other era’s only because I really love 40’s hats.

1960s photo of two women in their Sunday best, which means stylish 1960s hats and fantastic dresses and coats.

1960s vintage photo of two Black Women in their 'Sunday Best'. They are wearing 1960s hats and 1960s dresses and one lady has a houndstooth jacket. Very stylish!

Source: Etsy-LightSilverAndPaper

Hello Gloria! “Tudor City – New York Easter Sunday, April 9th 1950. Not the easiest to see, but our pretty Gloria in the photo is wearing a hat of daffodils (I think). What style!

1950s vintage photo from 1950 of a woman name Gloria in a two piece suit and fur wrap, a floral hat and open toe shoes in Tudor City, New York on Easter Sunday. Fantastic early 1950s fashion.

Source: Etsy-therescuedphoto

1950s photo of a stylish couple posing on the sidewalk. Our 1950s woman is sporting a fantastic platter hat, fur wrap over a black dress and a great purse.

1950s photo / 1950s fashion of a stylish couple posing on the sidewalk. Our 1950s woman is sporting a fantastic platter hat, fur wrap over a black dress and a great purse.

Source: Etsy-LightSilverAndPaper

The 1920s had a love affair with the Cloche hat, as you can see on this stylish 1920s lady.

1920s vintage photo of a woman in a 1920s dress and 1920s hat, a cloche hat.

Source: Etsy-therescuedphoto

1930s or 1940s photo of a couple posing behind a bush. Our handsome gentlemen is sporting the popular ‘Newsboy cap’.

Now can we talk about that bush? Why are they in front of it? Are they not wearing pants? Ha!

1930s or 1940s photo of a Black couple posing behind a bush. Our handsome gentlemen is sporting the popular 'Newsboy cap'.

Source: Etsy-therescuedphoto

“Shine at Long Island with, Dollie, Jay, Kay & Papa – June 16th, 1940” (back & front of the photo captions).

Excellent early 1940s fashions on our men and women, especially the hats (see the ladies in the back?!). Dollie at the front is actually wearing a turban which was very popular for women during this time. Papa is sporting an always popular hat style for men, the ‘Boater Hat’.

Further Reading: A Vintage Guide to 1940s Hair Accessories

Early 1940s vintage photo of a group of men and women in early 1940s fashion (1940) out in a garden during the summer wearing early 1940s dresses, suits and 1940s hats for women and men.

Source: Etsy-LightSilverAndPaper

1940s vintage photo of 3 smiling men in 1940s hats and 1940s coats, trench coats. One of them is even holding a cigar. So dapper!

Speaking of dapper, did you know that the 2025 Met Gala theme is “Superfine: Tailoring Black Style –Black Dandyism? If you did not, now you know. I cannot wait to see what everyone wears!

1940s vintage photo of 3 smiling Black Men in 1940s hats and 1940s coats, trench coats. Fantastic 1940s men's fashion inspiration.

I previously shared this image in a past post about ‘Toronto’s Easter Parade‘. It features two stylish women from the 1920s wearing their own take on men’s tuxedos, complete with top hats as headwear. They’ve added a playful twist with matching white, cowboy-style boots and floral lapel pins. I’m not sure who these women are, but they’re clearly turning heads and capturing the attention of the crowd.

1920s vintage photo of two women at Toronto's Easter Parade wearing their own take on men’s tuxedos, complete with top hats as headwear. They’ve added a playful twist with matching white, cowboy-style boots and floral lapel pins.

Source: City of Toronto Archives

1930s photo booth image of a woman sporting the popular French beret.

1930s vintage photo of a woman in a photo booth wearing a beret which was a popular 1930s hat style for women. She is also wearing a short 1930s bob vintage hairstyle.

Source: Etsy-therescuedphoto

Is that you Frank Sinatra? It’s not but I think our fedora sporting man has a similar look. Don’t you agree?

1950s vintage photo of a man wearing a fedora posing in a room with patterned curtains. 1950s men's fashion.

Source: Etsy-iloveyoumorephotos

Hats on every head! 1920s photo of a group of men posing in a parkette together. Page boys, flat tops and a fedora are in the image.

1920s photo / 1920s fashions of a group of men posing in a parkette together. Page boys, flat tops and a fedora are in the image.

Source: eBay

Spring time is the perfect time to pose with a friends in your favorite Easter Hat (or just a regular one) in front of a pretty blooming tree. I love the cute tilt hat on the lady on the left.

1940s vintage photo of two young women wearing 1940s hats posing in front of blooming trees during Easter time. The one woman is wearing a corsage and they both have 1940s hairstyles.

Source: Etsy-LightSilverAndPaper

April 1963-A dapper looking man in a bowler hat and suit and tie poses beside a flowering shrub in front of a row of tudor style buildings.

1960s vintage photo from 1963 of a Dapper Stylish Man in a Suit, Tie, bowler Hat posing by a flowering Shrub

Source: Etsy-LightSilverAndPaper

Late 1930s, early 1940s photo of two friends smiling together with matching corsages and very fun and interesting hats on their heads.

Late 1930s, early 1940s photo of two friends smiling together with matching corsages and very fun hats. Fantastic vintage fashion inspiration.

Source: Etsy-therescuedphoto

A 1950s photo of a woman wearing the iconic top half of the ‘Dior New Look,’ complete with a wide-brimmed hat—a signature accessory that echoed the elegant curves of the rounded shoulders and voluminous skirts that defined the silhouette.

Further Reading: The Fashions of Christian Dior 1947-1957

1950s vintage photo of a 1950s woman wearing a Dior New Look outfit, this includes the 1950s hat and 1950s jacket which would of been paired with a full skirt. She is wearing floral earrings. Fantastic 1950s fashion and 1950s hat inspiration!

Source: Etsy-therescuedphoto

1930s image of a young woman in a lovely 1930s dress and pretty hat next to a cannon. She is also wearing glasses, and as a eyeglass wearing gal myself I love photos like this.

Further Reading: Vintage Photos of Women Who Wear Eyeglasses

1930s vintage photo of a young woman in a 1930s dress, 1930s hat posing beside a cannon. She is also wearing glasses. Fantastic 1930s fashion.

Source: eBay

A 1940s photo of two kids dressed in their Sunday best—complete with matching-style hats. They’re absolutely adorable! I love our young lady’s look, and our little gentleman, all smiles in his suit, is just too cute for words.

I’d love to name the hats they’re wearing, but truth be told—I’m not sure what they’re called. Do any of my readers know? Drop a comment below!

1940s vintage photo of two Black kids in their Sunday best posing together. Both are wearing hats. So cute!

Source: Etsy-therescuedphoto

Vacation hat vibes! Here’s a fun 1960s snapshot of a woman rocking a tall straw hat with a ribbon tied just so—posing (somewhat reluctantly) next to a cactus plant. I can practically hear her husband saying, “Doris, touch the cactus for the photo!” And judging by the look on her face, Doris was thrilled about that idea. Ha!

1960s vintage photo of an older woman posing with a cactus plant in a 1960s shift dress and a 1960s straw hat. Cute 1960s fashion.

Source: Etsy-iloveyoumorephotos

I’ll end this post with a photo of my mom’s mom—my grandmother (Betty aka Elizabeth)—dressed in a lovely 1950s outfit (very Dior New Look inspired), complete with a charming hat adorned with what appears to be a feather on top. It’s clearly a special occasion, as she’s also wearing a corsage brooch. I think her choice of hat is perfect: delicate, stylish, and just right for the look.

1950s Dior Look / 1950s fashion as seen in this 1950s photo of the Vintage Inn Blog grandmother, Betty who is wearing a 1950s dress and 1950s hat.
Vintage Inn Image Collection

Thank you for sticking around to the end—I hope you enjoyed this post as much as I enjoyed putting it together! There were so many fantastic photos of people wearing hats that a Part 2 is definitely in the works. Stay tuned!

Now, it’s question time: Are you a hat person, or do you prefer to go without? I’d love to hear your thoughts—feel free to share your opinions or let me know which hats were your favorites in the comments below!

Further Reading:

Thanks for dropping by!

Liz