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Wedding Dress and Hood

1968
Designed by Gustave Tassell (American, 1926–2014)
"His clothes are strict, pure and as severe as modern architecture," said the New York Times of Gustave Tassell. The Philadelphia-born designer showed his understated aesthetic and his tailoring skills in this coat-like wedding dress with concealed front buttons. Imbued with the simplicity of a monk’s robe, the dress’s plainness is relieved only by the fabric’s rippled moiré pattern and a high, bowed belt. Tassell also broke with tradition by adding a feather-trimmed hood instead of a veil.

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