- Description
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- This coat was made so that its wearer could fold back its front flaps to expose its lining ("revers") and mimic the broad, contrasting-colored lapels of a tuxedo. The small tucks ("shirring") at the shoulders are matched by the detailing on the model's purse.
- Unlike most drawings in this series, this one has a small sketch of the side of the garment. The large hairpins (knitting needles?) stuck through the turban as decoration are a striking and interesting touch.
- Printed on image: "Fitted coat. Entire front may be rolled over in tuxedo effect. Note soft shoulder treatment." "Designed by Pearl Alexander" "André 570 - 7th Avenue New York City Dec. 23, 1940"
- Date
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- 1940-12-23
- Spring 1940-1941
- Identifier
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- FF 815
- 2003826
- b8c1d1a0-c5d2-012f-7894-58d385a7bc34
- Rights
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- Copyright Not Evaluated
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- Citation
- Alexander, Pearl Levy [Designer] and André (Firm) [Creator], “Fitted coat.,” SPARC Digital, accessed September 7, 2024, https://sparcdigital.fitnyc.edu/items/show/10160.