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Dress ensemble of wool twill.
Notes
A) Dress of black wool twill. Mid-calf-length, with short capped sleeves. No collar, with a rounded V neckline in front. Center front closure of 6 large gold-colored metal star-shaped buttons with bound buttonholes and one hook & bar at the natural waistline. Satin double welt faux pockets at hips. Partial pleating at front. Fully lined in black silk; shoulder pads. Designer's label inside at left: "Galanos" B) Bolero style jacket of red wool gaberdine. Collarless with long sleeves set in sleeves. Center front opening with no fasteners. Added panels at front with double-line of topstitching. Simulated double welt pockets on princess line. Fully lined in red silk; shoulder pads. Designer's label at center back neckline: "Galanos" C) Contour belt for dress of black vinyl simulating patent leather; backed with simulated black leather. Rectangular gold-colored metal buckle with double prongs. Three inches wide at widest. Stamped in gold on reverse: "Galanos" Small white label adhered to back near buckle with notation: "810-14 / 0365"
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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.