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Title
Black and white photographs of Cashin's ready-to-wear designs for Sills and Co
Alternative Title
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“HOT FASHION TIPS FOR COLD DAYS”
Date Created and/or Issued
1964-1966
1964/1966
Contributing Institution
UCLA, Library Special Collections, Charles E. Young Research Library
Collection
Cashin (Bonnie) Collection of Fashion, Theatre, and Film Costume Design
Rights Information
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Description
Text of press release: “HOT FASHION TIPS FOR COLD DAYS”In the Philip Sills Collection by Bonnie Cashin, elegance combines with practical warmth in a handsome brown almond suede coat, jersey or alpaca lined, with a black and brown Persian Lamb collar. Brown almond hooded jersey dress and brown almond boots keep it all one color with just the slash of black fur at the neck.STYLE: Coat #7210 Dress #3103SIZES: 8 - 16PRICE: Coat - $245 Dress - $65"
Type

Identifier
uclamss_440_b26_f02_25t
ark:/21198/zz0008z08b
26, 02
Language
English
Subject
Ready-to-wear
Suede
Collars (neckwear)
Coats (garments)--1960-1970
Lamb's wool
Fur
Dresses (garments)--1960-1970
Hoods (headgear)
Alpaca (fiber)
Jerseys
Source
Cashin (Bonnie) Collection of Fashion, Theater and Film Costume Design, 1913-2000

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