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- Title
- Shot bronze dupion silk dress
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- New Zealand Fashion Museum
- Collection
- New Zealand Fashion Museum
- Description
Anne McCahon (nee Hamblett) made this dress to wear to the wedding of her daughter Victoria to Ken Carr. It is made from a Vogue pattern that Anne used to make other dresses, including one with sleeves in a printed fabric.
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- Date created
- Circa 1965
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- https://www.nzfashionmuseum.org.nz/s/shot-bronze-dupion-silk-dress/
- Related subjects
- Evening dress
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Loan courtesy of Victoria Carr ; Creative Commons BY-NC-ND 4.0 Licence
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