Ivy Leaf's Diary

2023

 

Wishing all our Readers a Happy New Year

 

January

 

Here we go again in our 21st year.

 

What better way to start than with beautifully crafted Spirella foundation garments. The material is Spirella's 'orchid', a popular nylon satin.

 

    

 

On the left in white, Eileen is seriously confined by a Spirella 325 corset (the front- and back-lacer). Not that common, it was still being manufactured for a discerning clientele well into the 1980s and even when Spencer took control of Spirella in Britain, it soldiered as as Spencer's 'posture corset' with the optional back-lacing. At 5 foot 4 inches, with the corset 22 inches long in the back, it covers her long-line bra completely but what a well-controlled and supported (not to mention stunning) figure is the result. In the right-hand group, Eileen has opted for a slightly shorter 305 corset, by far the most popular variant; her friend Marjorie on the right wears a similar combination of garments (we met Marjorie at the end of last year). The oldest lady here, Madeleine, elects to wear a girdle.

 

Reiterating a few points from last year:

 

 

We are still missing:

vols. 1 - 4; 64, 66, 71and 72 plus any others that were published after February 2008. Please can you help to fill in the gaps.

 

We will start to sell off some of the collection this year and have already listed on Ebay the pretty 1970s colourful underwear from Marks and Spencer that was so well modelled by Victoria.

 

 

 

More costumes and foundation garments will be loaded onto Ebay in the coming days.

 

16th January 2023: 

RIP  Luigia 'Gina' Lollobrigida   (1927 - 2023)

Sad it is to relate the passing of another 1950s - 60s icon, Gina Lollobrigida, known to her fans as

 

La Lollo and

Gina Bambina

 

An accidental actress, she flourished in later years as a photo journalist and politician.

Brainy indeed, she also possessed a stunning figure that appeared in various corsets over the years, a garment she hardly required.

 

 

 

A set of Spencer and Strodex measuring garments have been loaded onto Ebay. We are in the process of thinning out the collection and over the coming weeks you will find some corsets and girdles that may appeal to you. As always, we are open to any offers for elements of the collection.

 

 

February

 

The Ivy Leaf Collection comprises the following:

 

On a lighter note (pun intended), my husband informs me that in Southern England where we live, the sunrise is 30 minutes later than the darkest morning and sunset is one hour and 10 minutes later than the darkest evening. Winter is on the wane we hope.

 

 

March

 

We must apologise for a dearth of recent updates to the site. We spent some time in the Netherlands seeing my ageing relatives and friends whilst dealing with the potential sale of the collection. At the same time, we are considering updating our last book and expanding it from 250 pages to over 500 pages - no mean task this! During our researches for the book, we found a web-page that we had not properly linked to the rest of the site concerning Spirella's history. This has now been remedied.

Spirella's History as derived from the British Phone Directories

We also came upon a number of interesting pictures:

 

Is that a very large corset or a rather small lady?

 

Looking at a rough set of statistics, in the UK, the average waist size for today's woman is 35 inches and in the USA over 38 inches. In the 1960s, women had an average waist size in the mid 20s.

We are gathering more detail on this subject, but isn't it ironic that yesterday's women who didn't need a girdle would wear one, whereas today's woman who certainly does, doesn't.

The comment above elicited a memory from an American gentleman:

"Mum never weighed more than 7 1/2 stone (if my mental arithmetic still functions, about 47 kg) and wore a girdle her entire adult life - indeed, I would, in later years, take her to the last of the old-style foundation wear shops in the area and discreetly had them send me the bill. They closed down about a year after she passed on, and I’ve often wondered if she was keeping them in business! By that time, it was becoming difficult to find more “traditional” foundation garments and stockings - she never made the change to tights, just didn’t like them".

 

Tonight, the clocks 'Spring' forward one hour and the evenings are instantly one hour lighter and not before time. It has been one of the coldest winters in the last decade with far too many mornings at -8C (18F).

 

 

April

 

The Ivy Leaf Collection of garments is scheduled to be donated to research and shared between two English universities. It will be the end of an era for us, but the beginning of an era for some lucky research students.

I have emphasised to the universities involved that if you wish to understand foundation garments, you have to wear them.

 

Meanwhile, we came upon a curious photograph

 

 

The girls do not look happy in their rather elegant foundation garments. Are they models that are simply tired after along day on the catwalk or were the crab sandwiches at lunch slightly off?

 

 

 

6th May 2023

 

 

Waists just aren't what they used to be. Whilst most of the guests at the coronation were immaculately attired, some were definitely not.

There were several women and one man in particular who could not have looked in the mirror or perhaps their partners were just amazingly inattentive.

One lady raised 'panty lines' to a new and unwanted visibility. She should pay attention to the two Queens above or perhaps more practically to the garments below.

 

It is said, and all bridegrooms should beware, that "girls will ultimately turn into their mothers". This phrase came to mind as we sorted through the collection whilst constructing an inventory prior to disposal.

 

 

Above we see a pristine Young Smoothie 1068 (the darling of Lyn Locke) but in this case, the mother's girdle in a rather large 38-inch waist. Alongside are her daughter's standard wear, either a Liberty size 24 with boned waist and (something I have never seen before) boned legs, or, if you had the money a Spirelette 104, little more than a pair of elastic underpants. Quite a sobering thought for the potential young husband!

 

Whilst on the subject of little and large, let us consider the evolution of the humble suspender belt into a fully-fledged foundation garment.

 

 

From an unboned piece of waist elastic designed to hold up one's stocking, the garment develops bones (to prevent the dreaded roll-over), longer bones, stronger elastic, firmer material and finally, the garment morphs into a well-boned, figure-shaping girdle.

 

"And that ladies is how we do that!"

 

 

Firstly, a few apologies. The Contents page has stuck firmly on April when in fact it was May and the site was not updated for a while when we had trouble communicating with our server. Why did they change platforms without telling us? Perhaps they did but we may have interpreted the baffling geek-speak as spam. It's a bit like my husband's encounter with our local accountant when he got stuck filling in his tax returns. He told the accountant "I'm sorry but I don't speak Dickensian. What does this mean?" My husband is a Cambridge graduate but in physics, not in ancient English.

Meanwhile, back to the early 1960s with an excerpt from our magnum opus.

 

 

Here, we guide you through the five essential ages of woman:

 

Miss: Victoria (18) wears a light M&S panty-girdle. She is setting out into adult life; perhaps she has a good job such as an airline stewardess where her girdle will be de rigueur.

 

Matrimony:  Moira (28) wears the sturdy Spirelette 105 panty-girdle to ensure a good figure, at least on her wedding day. Satin, satin and more satin is the order of the day with the older women trussed into their progressively formidable foundations.

 

Marriage:  Marjorie (50) wears what hundreds of her peers will wear, the M&S girdle to restore her post-natal figure. She may now have returned to work and a firm girdle will be part of her smart office outfit. In America, she might still favour a panty-girdle, but in 1963 Britain, the girdle reigned supreme,

 

Matron:  Madeleine (72) wears a Spirella 305 corset, the most popular of their made-to-measure line. It gives her a good figure and supports her aching back. It also acts as a firm anchor for those hated surgical stockings.

 

Mutton:  This is a bit unfair on Doreen (85) as she supports her abdomen that has at last given up the struggle against gravity in a Spencer abdominal corset. But many of her peers will go to extraordinary lengths to conceal the advancing years and we deal with this is quite some detail.

 

 

June

 

Last month, half the collection was delivered to an Arts University and next Monday, the other half will be delivered to a similar institution. Fortunately, the universities share donations and work together on projects. The second university lies 250 miles away, more than a day trip there-and-back at our age so we'll take the opportunity to spend a few nights away and break up the journey on the way back. The volume of material means that the rear seats will have to be taken out of the car (it is one of the clever features of this model). My husband has instructed me to pack light "Other than 150 corsets?" I joked.

 

The Ivy Leaf Collection is no more! All the literature and garments except for half a dozen favourites now reside at two Arts Universities in England.

 

It is the end of an era that started nearly 60 years ago. The persona of Ivy Leaf was born on 14th August 2002 and in two months, she will become 21 years old and retire.

 

What will happen to the web-site?