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Bonnie Cashin, Couture Dark Olive Green Leather Coat
Bonnie Cashin (1908-2000) became a famous American fashion designer most active between the 1940s and 1980s. Her work has been worn by scores of American women as well as exhibited in shows and museums across the United States. Over 40 American museums have collected her pieces and written about her impact on American fashion--and all of her items in this auction have a museum provenance. Cashin coined the term (and created the concept) of "layering," and most of her outfits are made of 3 or 4 (or more) layers. Some of her signature accoutrements to these sets of clothes include a mix of leather and/or mohair details and often include heavy-duty hardware clasps and other bold innovations. She created high quality, versatile, innovative, practical and fundamentally uncomplicated clothing pieces for avant-garde females of her time. During WWII she designed uniforms for females working in the armed forces, and she later created a flight attendant uniform for American Airlines. She opened her own business in the 1950s (Bonnie Cashin Designs) and also designed many handbags with distinctive hardware touches for Coach.

Bonnie Cashin dark olive green leather coat and corresponding sloper pattern, style #2983. Be sure to pick up the pattern for this coat catalogued at 1985.9.18b.

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September 15, 2023 10:00 AM CDT
St. Louis, MO, US

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