ARCHIVES

Lola Prusac and Dallioux have a heritage rich in history dating back to the 1930s. Andre Oliver began his career in 1951 with shops in France and NYC. Our archives celebrate the designs that have been an inspiration to our current brands' collections, as well as the future of these iconic brands.
  • 1960's mohair scarf is an example of what Lola was known for; using bold colors and texture combinations.

  • Lola's 1970's collection included this wool sweater with hand embellishments.

  • Lola's hand sewn embroidered jacket on display at the Museum of Textiles in Łódź, Poland.

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  • The accordian bag was first introduced by Dallioux in 1947. This bag is from the 1960's, featured on display at The Met.

  • A lamp made with metal and leather Dallioux designed for Hermès in the 1930's.

  • An alligator bag dating back to 1948 featured in L'Officiel de la Couture et de la Mode.

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  • Wool tie with geometric design, which Oliver was known for using in many of his pieces from clothing to handbags.

  • Leather handbag with geometric pattern embossed into the leather with gold toned hardware.

  • Oliver silver hammered circle necklace with crystals.

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