Pockets in Womenswear; utility or decoration?
Katharine Pinney
Fashion Design (School of Art and Design)
About this Item
- Title
- Pockets in Womenswear; utility or decoration?
- Date
- 2023
- Summary
- The blouse is cotton twill with a bateau neckline and exaggerated sleeve detail with hand appliquéd silk faille pockets with invisible zippers. The skirt is 100% cotton coutil, traditionally used for corsetry, with stitched on red grosgrain ribbon.
- Medium/Materials/Techniques
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Blouse: Cotton twill, silk faille
Skirt: Cotton coutil, silk grosgrain ribbon - Program/Course/Exhibition Information
- Program/Degree: Fashion Design AAS
- Course: FD227 Design Studio IV: Advanced Draping
- Academic Semester: Fall 2023
- Professor: Charles Haddad
- Rights
- In Copyright
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- Identifier
- FIT Repository ID: fd-aas_2023F_0019
Citation
Pinney, K. (2023). Pockets in Womenswear; utility or decoration?. FIT Institutional Repository. https://institutionalrepository.fitnyc.edu/item/137668
Pinney, Katharine. Pockets in Womenswear; Utility or Decoration?. 2023. FIT Digital Repository, https://institutionalrepository.fitnyc.edu/item/137668
Pinney, Katharine. "Pockets in Womenswear; Utility or Decoration?." FIT Digital Repository, 2023. https://institutionalrepository.fitnyc.edu/item/137668