1980s Stained Glass Rainbow Midi Dress π
This truly incredible dress from Mr. Mort has an amazing pattern of arcs and stripes resembling Gothic stained-glass. Colours include deep glossy shades of pink, orange, gold, purple, blue, aquamarine, light blue and black.
It has a subtle secondary marbled pattern that reflects the light. It fits on overhead and closes behind the neck with a button above a 4" split. It contains shoulder pads and an elasticated waist. No lining and no stretch in the material.
Measurements: Size label says "12"
Chest: 40-42" Waist: 26-37" Hips: 44"+ Hem: 61" Length: 48"
Shoulder-to-shoulder: 41" Neck: 15 Sleeve Length: 16.5" Cuff Width: 8"
Material: 100% Polyester
***ABOUT the designer (Mr. Mort) -
Mr. Mort was founded in 1952 by Mortimer Goldman. The company produced high end fashionable dresses. Stanley Herman, who had worked at various firms in New York, became the designer at Mr. Mort in 1959. At Mr. Mort in the 1960s, Hermanβs designs were on the cutting edge of fashion; he was one of the first to show dresses over trousers.
This truly incredible dress from Mr. Mort has an amazing pattern of arcs and stripes resembling Gothic stained-glass. Colours include deep glossy shades of pink, orange, gold, purple, blue, aquamarine, light blue and black.
It has a subtle secondary marbled pattern that reflects the light. It fits on overhead and closes behind the neck with a button above a 4" split. It contains shoulder pads and an elasticated waist. No lining and no stretch in the material.
Measurements: Size label says "12"
Chest: 40-42" Waist: 26-37" Hips: 44"+ Hem: 61" Length: 48"
Shoulder-to-shoulder: 41" Neck: 15 Sleeve Length: 16.5" Cuff Width: 8"
Material: 100% Polyester
***ABOUT the designer (Mr. Mort) -
Mr. Mort was founded in 1952 by Mortimer Goldman. The company produced high end fashionable dresses. Stanley Herman, who had worked at various firms in New York, became the designer at Mr. Mort in 1959. At Mr. Mort in the 1960s, Hermanβs designs were on the cutting edge of fashion; he was one of the first to show dresses over trousers.