Paper Dress
1967 (made)
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Paper dresses were a brief but spectacular 1960s sensation. They were cheap, and the simple 2-D shape was ideal for the bold graphic prints that were so fashionable. Paper manufacturers in the USA predicted that disposable clothing would transform the clothing industry, but in practice, most paper garments creased and tore too easily. High street fashions in conventional fabrics were changing every week, and were at affordable prices too, and the novelty of paper dresses soon wore off.
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Materials and techniques | Printed and bonded cellulose fibre |
Brief description | Short sleeveless paper dress of bonded cellulose fibre, made by Wastebasket Boutique by Mars, North Carolina, 1967 |
Physical description | Short sleeveless paper dress of bonded cellulose fibre with a printed design of stylised flowers on green. |
Marks and inscriptions | 'Waste Basket Boutique (T.M.) by Mars of Asheville N.C.' (Printed label stitched inside neck of dress) |
Credit line | Bequeathed by Audie Bancroft |
Object history | Registered File number 1992/122. |
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Summary | Paper dresses were a brief but spectacular 1960s sensation. They were cheap, and the simple 2-D shape was ideal for the bold graphic prints that were so fashionable. Paper manufacturers in the USA predicted that disposable clothing would transform the clothing industry, but in practice, most paper garments creased and tore too easily. High street fashions in conventional fabrics were changing every week, and were at affordable prices too, and the novelty of paper dresses soon wore off. |
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Accession number | T.32-1992 |
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Record created | June 21, 2006 |
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