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Designer
Creation date
about 1972
Materials
Ultrasuede, metal buckle
Dimensions
L: 45 1/4 in. (dress)
Credit line
Gift of Mrs. Evan L. Noyes
Accession number
1985.159B
Collection
Not Currently On View
In the 1970s Ultrasuede was almost synonymous with the Halston name. Ultrasuede provided a unique alternative to other fabrics because of its comfort and practicality.
The bodice and raglan sleeves of this shirtwaist dress were cut in one piece. The self-tie belt is adorned with a heart-shaped silver buckle.
