[Navy blue shirt with 4 printed angels]

Registration number: 41IND
Type of collection:Clothes
Registration number: 41IND
Class:Social Outfit
Denomination:Clothing
Title:[Navy blue shirt with 4 printed angels]
Author:Angel, Zuzu
Background/Collection:Zuzu Angel
Production date:Década de 1970
Local production:Donation
Clothes history: Shirt with exclusive pattern developed by Zuzu Angel, later patented by Hildergad Angel. Several of the shirts that make up the archive in the present day were donated by different people from across the country after Zuzu Angel’s death as a way to manifest their solidarity to the political cause. According to Hildegard Angel (in a statement issued in 17/03/2017), other pieces were part of the store stock when it closed down and all were crafted bay Toninho Vieira (owner of the store Love Pier, in Ipanema). [The development and sale of brand t-shirts began after the launch of the Zuzu Angel store in Leblon, in 1973. From this moment on, there was an expansion of the offered product mix such as the sale of accessories, nightgowns, coin purses, cup holders amongst others].
Dimensions:
Width: 0,37
Height: 0,47
Technique:Machine sewn, Silk screen
Material:Cotton
Clothes description: Short sleeve cotton shirt with a navy blue round collar with a localized print of 4 angels with halos, with Zu written on their hair and angels imitating a mosaic effect, all in white. Machine sewn piece with white thread. The shirt’s sleeve is 0,16 cm long and 0,16 cm wide. Pattern patented by Zuzu Angel.
Associated events:Ocupação Zuzu Angel (Zuzu Angel Occupation) Exhibition. Itaú Cultural Institute. São Paulo, 2014.
Complementary clothes: Does not apply.
Description of complementary clothes: Does not apply.

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