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Yellow and white striped short sleeved mini dress with button down front and circular patch poc…
dress
Yellow and white striped short sleeved mini dress with button down front and circular patch poc…
Dress
Designer (French, 1937 - 2017)
1966
Cotton
Gift of Sandy Horvitz
Object number77.57.2
Emmanuelle Khanh was a leader of the French ready-to-wear revolution. She began her fashion career as a model for Balenciaga, but left in 1960 to start her own label. Khanh’s fresh, bold designs were greatly influential, both to other ready-to-wear designers and to couturiers. This “Op Art” dress from 1966 was featured in Mademoiselle.
DescriptionDress in white cotton printed with 3 cm stripes in gold; open round neck with 1.5 cm shaped band collar with 12 cm opening at center front; shaped raglan sleeves; bodice and slight A-line skirt are cut on opposite bias grain with square miter resulting at front and back waist band; round breast pocket at left and larger round patch pockets on skirt; 10 button front on 2.7 cm gold band at front; Label: I.D. Appeared in April 1966 Mademoiselle Magazine.
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