Culotte dress of red/white acrylic hounds tooth jersey. Low, round neckline; sleeveless. Knee-length. Two large patch pockets; right pocket has interior zippered pocket with an additional pocket in lining. Skirt gathers into natural waist. Zipper at center back with white tassel pull. Unlined. With tie belt of matching fabric, 1" wide.
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Frankfurt, Elsie
Also Donor. Frankfurt, Elsie (b. 1910, Henderson, Texas, USA - c. 2011 USA) Founder of Page Boy Maternity.
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Culotte dress of red/white acrylic hounds tooth jersey. Low, round neckline; sleeveless. Knee-length. Two large patch pockets; right pocket has interior zippered pocket with an additional pocket in lining. Skirt gathers into natural waist. Zipper at center back with white tassel pull. Unlined.
With tie belt of matching fabric, 1" wide.
Notes
This is one piece of an "Around the World Travel Wardrobe" from the Lotus Collection by Elsie Frankfurt. The wardrobe consists of a number of mix-and-match pieces, all of which fit into a small travel suitcase, with the exception of a mink vest, which would have been worn by the lady while traveling. All of the pieces are washable, can be hung to dry, to make for easy traveling.
This object was part of the Dallas Museum of Fashion collection. Founded in 1960 by the Fashion Group, Inc. of Dallas, the collection comprised important items of historic and current fashion. It was housed in the Apparel Mart, Dallas, and operated as the Dallas Museum of Fashion from 1960 until 1971. It moved to what was then North Texas State University in 1972, and became the Texas Fashion Collection.
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Texas Fashion Collection
The UNT Texas Fashion Collection is dedicated to the preservation and documentation of historically significant fashion, and serves as an educational and inspirational resource for students, researchers, and the general public. This vital resource is part of the UNT College of Visual Arts + Design.