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Costume and Textiles

Woman's Coat

Made in United States, North and Central America

c. 1964-65

Designed by Bonnie Cashin, American, 1915 - 2000. Made by Sills and Co., American, 1946 - 1977. Worn by Leola Marva, American.

Fulled mohair twill, leather, metal
Length: 43 inches (109.2 cm)

Currently not on view

2002-138-1

Gift of Donna Marva West, 2002

Label

Bonnie Cashin pioneered many influential clothing concepts, including layered dressing and loose-fitting, unstructured garments. Made of fuzzy mohair, one of the designer’s favorite fabrics, and outlined in her signature leather binding, this short coat illustrates Cashin’s innovative, modern style, from the unusual closure at the neck—a gold chain and pin—to the bottom fringe. The coat beautifully shows the designer’s use of minimal seaming: a single pattern piece forms the wide back and sleeves, while a narrow belt controls some of the front fullness.

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