Featuring Mid-Century Fashion Talent ~ Claire Haddad Glam & Bill Tice Mauve Halter Set

The mauve set is Bill Tice for Carolyn New York/Montreal. The burn-out velvet robe and fly-by-night feathered jacket are 1970’s Claire Haddad pieces.

Bill Tice – Although his life was cut short at age 52 due to lung cancer, thankfully some of his awesome creations live on. Bill Tice was a designer in New York from the sixties to the nineties. He died in 1995, therefore most of the designs found today are from the sixties to the eighties. He masterfully created innovative and versatile loungewear that could be worn in style at home, on a cruise, or to an evening patio party. He also did many collaborations with designers in Montreal.

Claire Haddad – A Canadian iconic fashion designer who could return to any stage with these timeless and exotic mementos. The long glamorous black robe features a burn-out velvet pattern with velvet trim. This is definitely something that could be worn as part of an evening ensemble – indoors or outdoors.

The other is a delightful feathered bed jacket by Claire Haddad. You have to see it to appreciate it!

Happy Mother’s Day to all of you!

Valerie Hayes

Quiet West Vintage represents a private vintage and designer collection that has been gathered and stored over a thirty-five year period. I now look forward to sharing this collection and promoting the "Other Look" - a totally individualistic approach to style.