Dress
ca.1960 (made)
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Little girl's dress of unlined pale blue lawn with a patterned vertical line in the weave and printed with a sprigged pattern of stylized red roses with black and grey foliage. The dress has a rounded neck with a Peter Pan collar of pale blue muslin edged with machine made lace, and puffed sleeves of self fabric; the gathered skirt is attached to the bodice at the waist. At the front of the waistband is a lace-edged half oval of pale blue muslin to match the collar, trimmed with a bow of narrow red velveteen ribbon. The garment fastens at the back with four white plastic buttons and stitched buttonholes, and ties of self fabric (one with a carrying loop) attached at the waist sides.
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Materials and techniques | Printed lawn, muslin and machine made lace, machine stitched and hand stitched |
Brief description | Little girl's dress of pale blue rose-sprigged lawn; United States of America, ca.1960 |
Physical description | Little girl's dress of unlined pale blue lawn with a patterned vertical line in the weave and printed with a sprigged pattern of stylized red roses with black and grey foliage. The dress has a rounded neck with a Peter Pan collar of pale blue muslin edged with machine made lace, and puffed sleeves of self fabric; the gathered skirt is attached to the bodice at the waist. At the front of the waistband is a lace-edged half oval of pale blue muslin to match the collar, trimmed with a bow of narrow red velveteen ribbon. The garment fastens at the back with four white plastic buttons and stitched buttonholes, and ties of self fabric (one with a carrying loop) attached at the waist sides. |
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Production type | Mass produced |
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Credit line | Given by Mr. and Mrs. Ruben |
Object history | Worn by the donors' younger daughter Isabelle Ruben (born 1956) |
Production | Reason For Production: Retail |
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Accession number | B.122-1999 |
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Record created | June 29, 1999 |
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