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Designer
Creation date
1970s
Materials
Ultrasuede
Credit line
Gift of Mrs. Marvin W. Farber (Jane)
Accession number
1998.159C
Collection
Not Currently On View
In 1970, Halston was influenced by Issey Miyake's use of Ultrasuede in his collections. Halston started using the fabric and revolutionized the industry. Ultrasuede was practical because it was machine washable and wrinkle-resistant.
The Ultrasuede day suit was a staple in almost every woman's wardrobe.
