Flock of swallows bolero [dress ensemble]

Registration number: 76IND
Type of collection:Clothes
Registration number: 76IND
Class:Social Outfit
Denomination:Clothing
Title:Flock of swallows bolero [dress ensemble]
Author:Angel, Zuzu
Background/Collection:Zuzu Angel
Production date:Década de 1970
Local production:Legacy
Clothes history: Bolero and dress ensemble that is part of the Political Fashion sign, subhead International Dateline Collection II. According to Hildegard Angel, the pattern is named flock of swallows (one of the few patterns to which Zuzu Angel gave a name). The fashion show took place at the home of the Brazilian Consul in New York, Lauro Sotello Alves. [Exclusive pattern created by the designer and patented by Hildegard Angel.]
Dimensions:
Width: 0,37
Height: 0,46
Technique:Hand sewn, Machine sewn, Silk screen
Material:Cotton, Polybel
Clothes description: Red cotton bolero, with a pattern of several different sized swallows in black, with a round collar, frontal opening without buttons and sleeves with a slightly ruffle at the shoulders.
Associated events:Ocupação Zuzu Angel (Zuzu Angel Occupation) Exhibition. Itaú Cultural Institute. São Paulo, 2014.
Complementary clothes: Swallow flock dress [bolero ensemble]
Description of complementary clothes: Midi red cotton dress with dress a pattern of several different sized swallows in black, straps and a-line cut starting at the bust. Has two darts on the bust and a 0, 40 cm zipper at the back.

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