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This elegant framed artwork showcases a meticulously crafted vintage-inspired dress pattern transformed into a three-dimensional miniature. The piece captures the clean, architectural lines of 1960s fashion with its distinctive A-line silhouette – a style that defined the mod aesthetic of the era.
The dress features a white structured bodice with geometric neckline detailing and transitions beautifully into a gently flared skirt in a warm golden hue. The standout element is the exquisite golden flower embellishment centered on the bodice, adding a touch of feminine elegance that perfectly balances the dress's minimalist design.
True to authentic pattern construction, the piece includes delicate stitch markings and seam lines that reveal the craftsmanship behind mid-century garment making. The aged patina of the pattern paper adds character and authenticity, while the stark black background dramatically highlights the artwork's dimensional quality.
Presented in a sleek black frame, this piece celebrates the sophisticated simplicity of 1960s fashion when designers like Mary Quant and Courrèges revolutionized women's clothing with clean lines and practical yet stylish silhouettes. Perfect for fashion enthusiasts, vintage collectors, or anyone who appreciates the artistic elements of pattern design and dressmaking.
This elegant framed artwork showcases a meticulously crafted vintage-inspired dress pattern transformed into a three-dimensional miniature. The piece captures the clean, architectural lines of 1960s fashion with its distinctive A-line silhouette – a style that defined the mod aesthetic of the era.
The dress features a white structured bodice with geometric neckline detailing and transitions beautifully into a gently flared skirt in a warm golden hue. The standout element is the exquisite golden flower embellishment centered on the bodice, adding a touch of feminine elegance that perfectly balances the dress's minimalist design.
True to authentic pattern construction, the piece includes delicate stitch markings and seam lines that reveal the craftsmanship behind mid-century garment making. The aged patina of the pattern paper adds character and authenticity, while the stark black background dramatically highlights the artwork's dimensional quality.
Presented in a sleek black frame, this piece celebrates the sophisticated simplicity of 1960s fashion when designers like Mary Quant and Courrèges revolutionized women's clothing with clean lines and practical yet stylish silhouettes. Perfect for fashion enthusiasts, vintage collectors, or anyone who appreciates the artistic elements of pattern design and dressmaking.
This elegant framed artwork showcases a meticulously crafted vintage-inspired dress pattern transformed into a three-dimensional miniature. The piece captures the clean, architectural lines of 1960s fashion with its distinctive A-line silhouette – a style that defined the mod aesthetic of the era.
The dress features a white structured bodice with geometric neckline detailing and transitions beautifully into a gently flared skirt in a warm golden hue. The standout element is the exquisite golden flower embellishment centered on the bodice, adding a touch of feminine elegance that perfectly balances the dress's minimalist design.
True to authentic pattern construction, the piece includes delicate stitch markings and seam lines that reveal the craftsmanship behind mid-century garment making. The aged patina of the pattern paper adds character and authenticity, while the stark black background dramatically highlights the artwork's dimensional quality.
Presented in a sleek black frame, this piece celebrates the sophisticated simplicity of 1960s fashion when designers like Mary Quant and Courrèges revolutionized women's clothing with clean lines and practical yet stylish silhouettes. Perfect for fashion enthusiasts, vintage collectors, or anyone who appreciates the artistic elements of pattern design and dressmaking.
Dimensions: 28cm x 23xm x 6cm
Materials: Vintage sewing pattern paper, natural dyes, board, velvet
Frame: Fibreboard, Polystyrene plastic
Care: Keep away from direct sunlight to preserve the paper