Type of collection:Clothes
Registration number:
104IND
Class:Social Outfit
Denomination:Clothing
Title:[Litlle Romper with fringe and lace]
Author:Angel, Zuzu
Background/Collection:Zuzu Angel
Production date:Década de 1970
Local production:Legacy
Clothes history:
The Litlle Romper was created for the fashion shows that Zuzu Angel held at her home in Ipanema. This piece is part of the apostolate collection, which was launched on August 1970, in Rio de Janeiro. When launching her first collection in New York, on November 16th 1970, the designer created new designs following the same concept. According to Hildegard Angel (December 2016 statement), the rural collection can have a double interpretation: a tribute to Dom Paulo Evaristo Arns apostolates (significant charity branch in Rio de Janeiro, founded the Bank of Providence and apostolates, a clergy member for whom Zuzu had great admiration) as well as the name of said apostolates. Although the lace [applied to the litlle romper] might have come from the northeast, they were called northern lace at the time. Title attributed by Zuzu Angel.
Dimensions:
Width: 0,65
Height: 1,00
Technique:Hand sewn, Machine sewn, Manual lace
Material:Lace, Zipper, Bracket, Fringe
Clothes description:
Litlle Romper, made of varied lace patchworks in beige tones, silk fringes with jacaranda ball at the collar, front, back and shorts hem. Half sleeves with two lace ruffles and a cutout at the waist. Has a beige lining made of fabric from the waist down. Closing on the back with a bracket and polyester zipper.
Associated events:Ocupação Zuzu Angel (Zuzu Angel Occupation) Exhibition. Itaú Cultural Institute. São Paulo, 2014.
Dateline Collection I, New York, 16 november, 1970
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