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Eaton's Acclaims Fashion's Newest Outline in Dresses !
Draughtsman
Eugenie Groh
(1919 - 2017)
SignatureNon signé / Unsigned
InscriptionsOn front, printed on newsprint paper, u.r.: THE GAZETTE, TUESDAY, MARCH 4, 1958 / 5; on front, printed on newsprint paper, u.l.: EATON'S / Acclaims / Fashion's / Newest / Outline / In Dresses! / The Chemise. The Blouson / and Variations Thereof. / THe Chemise influences / the line of dresses in vary-/ing degrees - completely / and dramatically, or subtly, / by a mere easing of the / line. Fashion alternative to / the Chemise, the Blouson / - an artful blousing gently / acknowledging the waist or / continuing to the hips. / [...]; on front, printed on newsprint paper, u.r.: Pictured / From Eaton's / Spring / Collections / a. The Chemise Influence / in a dress of tucked navy / blue silk crepe, 150.00 - / from the Ensemble Shop / Collection. [...]; on front, printed on newsprint paper, l.r.: EATON'S; on back, printed on newsprint paper: [...]
Period
Milieu 20e siècle
Dimensions57.9 × 38 cm
Origin
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Object NumberM2017.114.24
DivisionDocumentary Art
CreditGift of Catherine and John Tyhurst
Status
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