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1968 Norman Norell Light-Pink Silk Jeweled Maltese Cross Belted Tunic Pantsuit
By Norman Norell
Located in Beverly Hills, CA
A breathtaking Norman Norell Couture pink silk three-piece pantsuit dating back to his iconic 1968
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1960s American Norman Norell Vintage Clothing

Norman Norell New York 1960 s Vintage Skirt Jacket Top Suit Ensemble
By Norman Norell
Located in Portland, OR
Rare designer 1960’s Norman Norell New York 3 piece green wool knit suit including a yellow back
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1960s American Norman Norell Vintage Clothing

1960s Norman Norell Vintage Dress in Black Taffeta W/ Polka Dots w/ Provenance
By Norman Norell
Located in Portland, OR
This gorgeous vintage dress was designed by Norman Norell in the 1960's. Please press "continue
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1960s American Norman Norell Vintage Clothing

Vintage Custom Martin Van Schaak Black Satin Top Handle Handbag Evening Bag
By Martin van Schaak
Located in Portland, OR
her. We have recently put Norman Norell clothing from this same woman and her mother's estates on
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1960s American Norman Norell Vintage Clothing

Martin Van Schaak Handbag Custom Made Pebbled Leather Bag W Horse Head
By Martin van Schaak
Located in Portland, OR
Norell clothing from this woman and her mother's estates on 1stdibs as well. If you aren't familiar with
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1960s American Norman Norell Vintage Clothing

1960 s Norman Norell Cream Linen Ensemble
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Two piece vest and skirt ensemble from Norman Norell dates to the 1960's. It is made of cream linen
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1960s American Norman Norell Vintage Clothing

1960s Norman Norell Tassel Oversized Rhinestone Scoop Back Evening Dress
By Gustave Tassell
Located in Houston, TX
. Norell Tasell refers to the designer dream team of Norman Norell and Gustave Tassell.
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1960s American Norman Norell Vintage Clothing

1960s Norman Norell Black Wool Dress with Jeweled Trompe-l oeil Necklace
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Lauded as one of the founding fathers of high fashion in America, Norman Norell is known for
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1960s American Norman Norell Vintage Clothing

Jean Louis Vintage Red / Gray Taffeta and Red Chiffon Dress with Belt, 1970s
By Jean Louis
Located in Portland, OR
owned the Norman Norell clothing we are so honored to be selling on 1stdibs. Their daughters
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1970s American Norman Norell Vintage Clothing

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Norman Norell Vintage Clothing For Sale on 1stDibs

On 1stDibs, you can find the most appropriate vintage or contemporary piece of norman norell vintage clothing for your needs in our varied inventory. If you’re looking for an option in Black and you’re unable to find the right fit, there are plenty of variations in Beige, Gray and more. If you’re looking for an item from our selection of norman norell vintage clothing from a specific time period, our collection is diverse and broad-ranging, and you’ll find at least one that dates back to the 20th Century while another version may have been produced as recently as the 20th Century. There aren’t many items for men if you’re seeking these accessories, as most of the options available are for women and unisex.

How Much is a Norman Norell Vintage Clothing?

The price for a piece of norman norell vintage clothing starts at $75 and tops out at $8,500, and on average, selling for $900.

Norman Norell for sale on 1stDibs

The signature details that characterize vintage Norman Norell evening dresses include classically tailored silhouettes, feminine round necklines and tenderly applied beading, carefully inspected both inside and out. Pop culture icon Marilyn Monroe wore many of Norell’s classic dresses over the years. And as a young model for a Seventh Avenue clothing manufacturer, screen siren Lauren Bacall liked to scour the racks of Loehmann’s with her mother, looking for the odd piece by a famous designer like Norell. 

Norell began his career in his early 20s, designing costumes for Paramount Pictures and Brooks Costume Company, as well as for esoteric vaudeville productions. The theater remained a major source of inspiration throughout his career. Often drenched in beads or sequins, a material that remained readily available despite wartime restrictions, his show-stopping mermaid gowns, a marriage of glitz and simplicity, harken back to the days of vaudeville. He continued to design these gowns until the end of his life.

Raised in a family of haberdashers, Norell was long-influenced by the cuts, fabrics and details of traditional menswear, and he sought to incorporate those concepts into his designs. In 1960, at a moment when women were not yet wearing pants to work, he made waves when he presented his then-controversial wool flannel culotte suit. Some years later, he designed a black dinner suit with a bow-tie, beating Yves Saint Laurent to the punch, and later still, he conceived a feminine version of an aviator jumpsuit.

A creature of habit, Norell stuck with many of his classic designs throughout his career, but he continued to experiment with avant-garde ideas for evening garments. This was perhaps most vividly expressed in his wild coats, runway crowd-pleasers adorned with ostrich feathers or massive red and pink flowers.  

A fan of a full dirndl, Norell made skirts that ranged from delicately creased to voluminous balloons, and he frequently paired these with pleated blouses or tight turtlenecks. One of the first designers to incorporate traditional elements of sportswear into his evening attire, a typical Norell evening gown was divided into three separate colors: one for the top, one for the skirt and one for the sash. And vintage Norman Norell gowns are inherently versatile — they’re as modern today as they were decades ago. The little black dresses that Norell designed offered similar flexibility. Perfectly simple and sexy are the round necklines, which Norell introduced to declutter his dresses and allow for a more modern look.

Norell was the first American designer to have his name on a dress label and on a successful fragrance. He possessed a refined elegance and a quiet audacity that he expressed through timeless, wearable pieces boldly embellished with luxe trimmings. His work would come to redefine the American ready-to-wear industry and earn him the nickname the “American Balenciaga.” He received the inaugural Coty Award for womenswear and was the first designer inducted into the fashion industry critics’ hall of fame.

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Finding the Right Clothing for You

Start building your collection of covetable and iconic vintage clothing today — no matter where you roam, there is a curated selection of designer dresses and gowns, sweaters, shirts, dazzling shoes and more on 1stDibs that will keep you covered in the hottest styles from head to toe.

From elegant museum-worthy vintage Chanel dresses and jackets to audacious T-shirts and trousers from provocative punk designer Vivienne Westwood, one thing is abundantly clear: If the clothing for sale on 1stDibs could talk, it would certainly make a statement. 

For fashion lovers, the 1990s have become associated with styles adopted by today’s supermodels and influencers — think John Galliano and Roberto Cavalli — but maybe ‘80s accessories are among your (guilty?) pleasures. 

Playful, boldly colored coats and outerwear from Moschino, Ralph Lauren and other titans of the era can take a simpler ensemble to the next level, while chic and practical suits from the likes of Christian Dior and Balmain endure for haute couture advocates and beyond. 

And vintage is the name of the game on today’s red carpets, too. Celebrity stylists are turning to archival pieces created by the likes of Bob Mackie, Thierry Mugler and Jean-Paul Gaultier as alternatives to new gowns plucked straight off the runway. Wearing such sought-after items gives celebrities instant allure and suggests a personal style that’s not only achingly glamorous but intellectually informed and influenced by a love of craftsmanship. 

Those seeking contemporary luxury looks and in-demand street-style fits can indulge in designs by Bottega Veneta, Miu Miu and Loro Piana, while pieces from Gucci, Yves Saint Laurent and Versace endure as examples of fashion’s most covetable goods. 

The future — and glamorous past — of fashion is yours for the wearing. Find vintage clothing and accessories for sale on 1stDibs, including designs by Balenciaga, Valentino, Celine, Loewe and more.