BONNIE CASHIN: CAPE AND TURTLENECK TUNIC
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A collared cape in brown, gold, blue, green, rose, lavender nubby wool fabric with brown leather trim and brass gromet closures, brown trimmed slits for arms. Brown jersey sleeveless turtleneck dress with back neck zipper and thin brown leather self-tie belt. Measurements: Cape bust approximately 38 inches, waist approximately 40 inches, length approximately 38 inches, Tunic: Bust approximately 38 inches, waist approximately 24 inches, length approximately 39.5 inches.
All-American designer Bonnie Cashin cemented the era of sportswear alongside her contemporary Claire McCardell. Often credited as both the nominal and conceptual inventor of layering, Bonnie Cashin fashioned coordinating separates for smart styling. Notably contributing to accessory design, Cashin innovated handbag staples such as the bucket bag and the crossbody while her zipped tote for Coach in 1969 marked a revolutionary shift for functional fashion. Despite her utilitarian ingenuity as a pioneer of hardware elements like the D-ring, Cashin additionally proved her artistic prowess in Hollywood as a costume designer for 20th Century Fox in the 1940s. Notably, Bonnie Cashin is acclaimed as the designer of the first flight attendants for women of color.
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All-American designer Bonnie Cashin cemented the era of sportswear alongside her contemporary Claire McCardell. Often credited as both the nominal and conceptual inventor of layering, Bonnie Cashin fashioned coordinating separates for smart styling. Notably contributing to accessory design, Cashin innovated handbag staples such as the bucket bag and the crossbody while her zipped tote for Coach in 1969 marked a revolutionary shift for functional fashion. Despite her utilitarian ingenuity as a pioneer of hardware elements like the D-ring, Cashin additionally proved her artistic prowess in Hollywood as a costume designer for 20th Century Fox in the 1940s. Notably, Bonnie Cashin is acclaimed as the designer of the first flight attendants for women of color.
PROVENANCE From The Collection of Doris Raymond
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BONNIE CASHIN: CAPE AND TURTLENECK TUNIC
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