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Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Talcott Stanley, 1981.133.5a-b  Photograph by David Stansbury  © 2008 The …
Dress
Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Talcott Stanley, 1981.133.5a-b Photograph by David Stansbury © 2008 The Connecticut Historical Society.
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Dress

RetailerSold by G. Fox and Co. American, founded 1847
Clothing MakerMade by Unknown
Date1950-1955
MediumSilk, rayon, and other synthetic fibers, metal
DimensionsSkirt (length x circumference): 33 x 112in. (83.8 x 284.5cm)
Other (length from strap to hem x circumference of bodice): 30 x 19 1/2in. (76.2 x 49.5cm)
ClassificationsCostume
Credit LineGift of Mr. and Mrs. Talcott Stanley
DescriptionWoman's dress, consisting of a separate bodice & skirt. The flared skirt is stiffened with an interlining; it is made of a cream-colored slubby silk printed with magenta roses and gray and green leaves. Some of the roses are overlaid with faux roses of a matching color, some with plush petals. Faux leaves of embossed plush and stems of golden tan bias tape are also applied over the printed flowers. A cluster of three magenta roses with trailing loops of the golden tan "stem" material, is stitched to the proper left side of the waist. The 3-inch wide waistband is covered with horizontal tucks of self fabric. The skirt opens on the proper left side with an 8-inch long metal zipper headed with three metal hooks & eyes. Over the stiff interlining, the skirt has a cream-colored synthetic fiber lining.

The bodice is made of green slubby silk and is closely fitted with both vertical and diagonal darts. The bodice has a wide square neckline in front, and V-shaped neckline in back. It is sleeveless. The center back is decorated with two self-fabric bows over a 4 1/2" long opening of the center back opening, which fastens with a hook and eye at the top. The main opening of the bodice is a zipper set into the left side seam. A peplum-like extension of fashion fabric below the waistline would be tucked inside the skirt. The bodice is lined with golden-tan synthetic fiber.
Object number1981.133.5a-b
MarkingsLabel on waistband of skirt, "G. Fox & Co./ The Specialty Shop/ FIFTH FLOOR". Label inside bodice, "G. FOX & CO./ HARTFORD CONNECTICUT".
Collections
  • G. Fox & Co.
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Front of dress without the matching cape.
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