








Diamond Pantsuit
This captivating framed artwork presents a masterfully crafted paper pantsuit that embodies the bold geometric aesthetic of late 1960s space-age fashion. Displayed against a dramatic black background in a sophisticated dark frame, this piece celebrates the revolutionary era when women's fashion embraced architectural silhouettes and graphic minimalism.
The design features a cream-colored bodice adorned with striking triangular elements and a distinctive V-shaped neckline that showcases the modernist sensibility of designers like André Courrèges and Pierre Cardin. The lower section transitions into a sleek, pale grey form that suggests the clean lines of a fashion-forward pantsuit or jumpsuit—a symbol of women's liberation and the avant-garde spirit of the era.
Original pattern markings remain visible throughout, including a bold directional arrow that adds visual interest while referencing the piece's origin as a sewing pattern. These technical elements create a fascinating dialogue between fashion design and the mechanical process of garment construction.
This unique artwork merges fashion history with paper craftsmanship, making it an ideal accent for mid-century modern interiors, fashion studios, or any space that celebrates the revolutionary design aesthetic of the Space Age. Each handcrafted piece preserves a moment when fashion dared to imagine a boldly geometric future.
This captivating framed artwork presents a masterfully crafted paper pantsuit that embodies the bold geometric aesthetic of late 1960s space-age fashion. Displayed against a dramatic black background in a sophisticated dark frame, this piece celebrates the revolutionary era when women's fashion embraced architectural silhouettes and graphic minimalism.
The design features a cream-colored bodice adorned with striking triangular elements and a distinctive V-shaped neckline that showcases the modernist sensibility of designers like André Courrèges and Pierre Cardin. The lower section transitions into a sleek, pale grey form that suggests the clean lines of a fashion-forward pantsuit or jumpsuit—a symbol of women's liberation and the avant-garde spirit of the era.
Original pattern markings remain visible throughout, including a bold directional arrow that adds visual interest while referencing the piece's origin as a sewing pattern. These technical elements create a fascinating dialogue between fashion design and the mechanical process of garment construction.
This unique artwork merges fashion history with paper craftsmanship, making it an ideal accent for mid-century modern interiors, fashion studios, or any space that celebrates the revolutionary design aesthetic of the Space Age. Each handcrafted piece preserves a moment when fashion dared to imagine a boldly geometric future.
This captivating framed artwork presents a masterfully crafted paper pantsuit that embodies the bold geometric aesthetic of late 1960s space-age fashion. Displayed against a dramatic black background in a sophisticated dark frame, this piece celebrates the revolutionary era when women's fashion embraced architectural silhouettes and graphic minimalism.
The design features a cream-colored bodice adorned with striking triangular elements and a distinctive V-shaped neckline that showcases the modernist sensibility of designers like André Courrèges and Pierre Cardin. The lower section transitions into a sleek, pale grey form that suggests the clean lines of a fashion-forward pantsuit or jumpsuit—a symbol of women's liberation and the avant-garde spirit of the era.
Original pattern markings remain visible throughout, including a bold directional arrow that adds visual interest while referencing the piece's origin as a sewing pattern. These technical elements create a fascinating dialogue between fashion design and the mechanical process of garment construction.
This unique artwork merges fashion history with paper craftsmanship, making it an ideal accent for mid-century modern interiors, fashion studios, or any space that celebrates the revolutionary design aesthetic of the Space Age. Each handcrafted piece preserves a moment when fashion dared to imagine a boldly geometric future.
Dimensions: 28cm x 23xm x 6cm
Materials: Vintage sewing pattern paper, natural dyes, board, velvet
Care: Keep away from direct sunlight to preserve the colours