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made in Paris

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000-180-000-124-C
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Dress

This woman's dress of white wool and acrylic jersey was made in Paris around 1968-9 by André Courrèges. It was part of a range called 'Hyperbole' and is typical of the shape in the mid to late 1960s.

The fabric bonded by nylon jersey is stiff enough for this mini dress to keep its shape without extra stiffening.

Designers such as André Courrèges, Pierre Cardin and Emile Ungaro showed a series of smooth streamlined outfits in their collections in the mid-1960s. Courrege's first fashion show was widely acclaimed. His designs were copied without licence so he withdrew from costume and designed only for ready-to-wear ranges. Because of his training in haute couture, these clothes have great attention to detail and cut.


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Online ID: 000-180-000-124-C
Image Rights Holder: National Museums Scotland
Project: 0504: National Museums Scotland Part 2
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Ref: National Museums Scotland  A.1989.174
Date: Around 1968 -9
c. 1968 - 1969
Material: White wool
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What: Dress, woman's
ICOM Number: W 1.11
Subject: European Costume : female costume : bodywear
Who: Andre Courreges, Hyperbole range (Designer)
Where: France, Paris
Event:
Description: Woman's white wool jersey dress: French, Paris, by Andre Courreges, Hyperbole range, c. 1968 - 1969
References:
  • Tarrant, Naomi. The Development of Costume. London & New York. NMS & Routledge, 1994, p 88. 
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