Death wound and laughter dress 2 [chiffon with daisies]

Registration number: 130IND
Type of collection:Clothes
Registration number: 130IND
Class:Social Outfit
Denomination:Clothing
Title:Death wound and laughter dress 2 [chiffon with daisies]
Author:Angel, Zuzu
Background/Collection:Zuzu Angel
Production date:Década de 1970
Local production:Legacy
Clothes history: According to Hildegard Angel, the title [death wound and laughter] are Chico Buarque’s words and the dress is the same that Zuzu Angel wore when posing for Antônio Guerreiro’s portrait, whose life size poster hung at her store’s entrance. Exclusive pattern created by Zuzu Angel, patented by Hildegard Angel.
Dimensions:
Width: 1,16
Height: 1,36
Circumference: 0,72
Technique:Hand sewn, Machine sewn
Material:Werner chiffon, Zipper, Bracket
Clothes description: Long navy blue chiffon dress, with a patterned print of daisies and stripes in: yellow, green and white. The piece is a chemise with a bow on the cleavage and a simple crease at the bottom part. The bust has a classic vertical peak on the front coming out of the shoulders, front and back. The sleeves have an elastic at the sleeves, as well as a little above them, which makes them slightly frowned. The dress’ lining is made out of a different fabric, in navy blue. The closing of the piece is located on the front, with a bracket and a 0, 39 cm navy blue polyester zipper. The dress has a belt lined with the same pattern, with a clasp latch.
Associated events:Ocupação Zuzu Angel (Zuzu Angel Occupation) Exhibition. Itaú Cultural Institute. São Paulo, 2014.
Complementary clothes: Does not apply.
Description of complementary clothes: Does not apply.

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