1960s Pierre Cardin Cotton Halter Dress

the first to slap a logo on clothing Pierre Cardin wasn't really the king of sportswear but his designs have a sporty sex appeal that are easy to wear without being restricting or stuffy. But that's what the whole 60s Youthquake movement was about in a style sense - obliterating the uptight past and freeing your mind, your body and your spirit so you could do things and not move like a proverbial geisha with teeny tiny steps. A navy blue and lemon yellow cotton poplin halter dress with an exaggerated collar that would look smashing with high-top Vejas and a killer neon yellow diving watch. Rounded lapels and a patch pocket over the right hip with a yellow PC logo, the skirt flares out slightly at the hem. Bust measures 34", hips to 36" and length 38". Excellent condition. $530.00
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cardin and courreges were first to brand clothing with their logos

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