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Girl's lace dress

Description: Girl's dress of white synthetic lace over purple cotton. Jewel neck trimmed with white satin ribbon. Short sleeves; zipper at back neck.
Date: 1960/1965
Partner: UNT College of Visual Arts + Design

White cotton petticoat

Description: Fine white cotton petticoat with deep tucked border from knee to hem, and elaborately embroidered non gathered flounce. Believed to be cut down from one piece garment.
Date: 1900/1909
Partner: UNT College of Visual Arts + Design

Evening dress

Description: Evening dress of woven wool Pendleton blanket bodice and tan silk chiffon skirt. One shoulder style with pieced bodice; asymmetrical dropped waist. Sheer gathered skirt with built in knit half-slip. Left side zipper closure.
Date: 2018
Creator: Mike, Marisa
Partner: UNT College of Visual Arts + Design

Mini Dress

Description: Sheath-style mini dress of pink linen with all-over eyelash fringe. The linen-weave garment is sleeveless, with rounded neckline. It is printed with an elongated honey-comb pattern in shades of pink and white with woven-in fringe throughout. At each shoulder is three circular pink cloth covered buttons. The honeycomb pattern starts out light pink, and darkens towards the hem of the dress. Lower hem is dagged, following the line of the pattern. Lined at hem and upper part in pink. Label in… more
Date: 1965/1969
Creator: Remas of Scottsdale
Partner: UNT College of Visual Arts + Design

Child's dress

Description: Child's dress of white linen. Sleeveless, possibly a pinafore. Machine and hand stitched. Bobbin lace ruffles on armscyes, neckline and borders of front panel. Three vertical panels of vertical pin tucks at front. Two inserted front panels and ruffle at hem of machine lace with elements of white work and open work embroidery; scalloped hem. Two drawstrings at waist that tie at the back and two buttons to close placket at back.
Date: 1900
Partner: UNT College of Visual Arts + Design
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