[Printed sketch of two pieces from the International Dateline Collection I]
Printed sketch, in black and white, of two dresses that make part of the International Dateline Collection I.
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Printed sketch, in black and white, of two dresses that make part of the International Dateline Collection I.
Record of model wearing a garment with references to “Maria Bonita”, holding a “Lampião” doll in a photo shoot of the International Dateline Collection I.
Photography of a model in a pose wearing a dress with a flower print in orange and white tones, brown background, a leather belt and lace on the hem, an integral part of the International Dateline Collection inspired by the Brazilian cangaço.
Fotografia de modelos da International Dateline Colletion I com peças genuinamente Brasileiras inspirados em Lampião e Maria Bonita.
“A Cigarra” Magazine, on November 1972, entitled “The great names of Brazilian fashion III – Zuzu Angel” on pages 72, 73 and 74.
Promotional booklet Zuzu Angel Across USA collecting articles “Another Brazilian Designer remembers Carmen Miranda”, originally published by Bernardine Morris on the New York Times and reproduced on 18/11/1970 in the Palm Beach Daily News; and “A Designer from Brazil”, published by Bill Cunningham in the Chicago Tribune on 07/13/1970.
Photograph of model in show of the launch of the International Dateline Collection I collection, which took place at the Gotham Hotel on November 16, 1970. Photo of model dressed in clothes inspired by Lampião and Maria Bonita that some American publications
Draft of press release for the launch of the International Dateline Collection I, entitled “Ready Couture”, made up of two pages.
Cutout and collage of two photographic records of photo shoot with two overlapping models. Has a pencil inscription and stamp which reads “O GLOBO; 23/10/1972 [?] GRAVURA” (print). International Dateline Collection.
Photographic record of the International Dateline Collection I launch fashion show, held on 18/11/1970, at the fifth floor of the Miss Bergdorf store, in New York. On the foreground, there is a poster with writings similar to those of the invitation. The background shows part of the audience and a model, wearing a hat, walking the runway.
International Dateline Collection III press release in company letterhead. Was possibly made up of two pages.
Short sleeve blouse, fitted to the waist, with a black background and a printed pattern of flower bouquet in white, light blue, dark blue, light red, orange and dark gray. There as two kinds of fabric on the piece: printed cotton and plain black. The front has side cutouts on the printed cotton and double drape. The round cleavage has a thin taping ribbon in black satin. There is a buttoning on the front with 12 round black plastic buttons with satin straps buttonholes closing. The blouse’s hem has a slight frill. The sleeves are puffy and have folded hems with the same button on the front. Donated by the journalist Inês Duque Estrada.
A-line skirt with black background and a printed pattern of flower bouquet in white, light blue, dark blue, light red, orange and dark gray. The skirt has four cutouts, zipper closing on the back with a black polyester zipper and a metal latch. The hem seam finishing was made in overlock stitching with a straight seam. Sewn on the sides, there are two yellow cotton straps. The circumference of the waist is 0, 68 cm and the hem’s width is 1, 42 m. donated by journalist Inês Duque Estrada.
Short dress, with a halter neck, black with a patterned print of flowers in: pink, blue, orange, purple and green. Has three different linings, a metal latch on he strap and closing at the back with a 0, 34 cm black polyester zipper. Has two internal straps, for hanger use, with Zuzu Angel written on them. Irregular waistline. On the inside, the writing “pure silk” can be seen on the fabric’s halo, as well as the logo for Dona Isabel’s fabric factory.