Long organza dress [sash ensemble]

Registration number: 96IND
Type of collection:Clothes
Registration number: 96IND
Class:Social Outfit
Denomination:Clothing
Title:Long organza dress [sash ensemble]
Author:Angel, Zuzu
Background/Collection:Zuzu Angel
Production date:Década de 1970
Local production:Donation
Clothes history: According to Hildegard Angel, cotton lace at the time were only available in white and Zuzu Angel had them died in the organza tones. The originally is in meshing cotton lace with pure silk organza. Made for Miriam Carlos de Andrade, first wife of journalist Evandro Carlos de Andrade. Exclusive pattern created by Zuzu Angel, patented by Hildegard Angel.
Dimensions:
Width: 1,35
Height: 1,40
Technique:Hand sewn, Machine sewn, Manual lace
Material:Silk satin, Silk organza, Lace, Zipper, Bracket
Clothes description: Long dress made of silk organza and a patterned print in: pink, red, purple and white. Has a lace trimming on the front cleavage, back, armholes and hem; the front cleavage is round, while the back cleavage is deep. High waist with a small frown, where there is a loop for the sash. Closing on the back with brackets and a 0, 53 cm zipper. Lining made of red satin silk, with a hand mad hem.
Associated events:Ocupação Zuzu Angel (Zuzu Angel Occupation) Exhibition. Itaú Cultural Institute. São Paulo, 2014.
Complementary clothes: [Organza sash – dress ensemble]
Description of complementary clothes: Organza sash with a patterned print in: pink, red, purple and white. Has a machine sewn finish in red thread. The piece has two patches made of the same seam. The sash is 3, 88 cm.

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