Claire McCardell Avocado Green Dress
What Chanel was to France, many could say McCardell was to America. Its hard to overestimate the influence designer Claire McCardell had over the American tradition of women's fashion... between the tailoring and the implications of a feminist movement via clothing, her mark certainly is a clear one. Transforming the hyper-feminine and fluffy (think prom-like fit 'n flare of the 1940s and 50s), McCardell took the feminine form and made it into a flexible, belt to cinch and comfortable take on the upscale day dress. All together flattering, feminine but able to move with an American woman's ambitions; whether she chose to be a busy homemaker or a busy business woman, McCardell's dresses could fit many moulds.
This dress is a lovely avocado green version of the formal shift dress. This is more than likely late 40s early 50s and denotes a shift from straight formed dresses with large shoulders to the fit and flare. The dramatic back v-neck is both daring and interesting. Closed with a hook it shifts the front lapels either up or long. In fact, the collar is connected to the back in extra fabric that can be tucked, pointed, laid flat or whatever your stylistic preference desires. The construction is genius and the seam lines here are also gorgeously placed and emphasized by the white thread and darting. The little details here are endearing. This is a rare dress. It is in good vintage condition with some signs of age. Spots, rust in color, scatter (seen in photos). Additionally there is one hole at the left back shoulder. Has pockets on either side and half side zipper at waist. Incredible find and a piece of American fashion history!
Shoulder: 22:
Chest: 44"
Waist: 28"
Hip: 42"
Length: 46.5"
Claire McCardell Avocado Green Dress
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