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Great Fashion Designs of the Sixties Paper Dolls Pucci Saint Laurent Mary Quant

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Sixties Fashion Paper Dolls book by Tom Tierney featuring all the greatest 60s designers: Dior, Bill Blass, Courreges, Pucci, Nina Ricci, Givenchy, Cardin, and so many more! From Jackie Kennedy's pillbox hats to flower child mini wedding dresses to see-through dresses and Mondrian shifts, it's all here. Meticulously researched and gorgeously rendered with notes on the designers and a short essay on the evolution of 60s fashion. Original Dover (1991) publication. 2 dolls, each with 15 outfits in full color on 16 plates. Introduction, notes, captions. 9.25" x 12.25". All photos are of the actual item. Printed on thick glossy stock. This paper doll book is in excellent condition with the slightest wear to cover edges. The plates are spotless and clean, with no marks, wear, creasing, or evidence of use. Bright vibrant colors throughout! Long out of print, this book makes a great gift for someone who loves Sixties fashion from Camelot to Swinging London to wearable Pop Art. And it's the perfect coffee table decor for your midcentury living room. Quickly and securely shipped by a trusted Posh Ambassador with 175+ 5-star ratings. Your questions and offers are respected and welcomed.
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