"Emperial Crown" (jacket); "Tonight or Never" (dress)

Design House Hawes Incorporated American
Designer Elizabeth Hawes American

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This dress exhibits many of Hawes' design qualities, including her use of self fabric to create subtle and interesting details. The jacket worn over this dress has a cape-like construction with extended panels that wrap around the waist and hips, creating a wrapped-up effect. In the back, the jacket is gathered in the center creating a bow shape, and falling in an elegant drape. The selvedges are left showing around the neck, which adds textural interest without having to add fussy embellishments - a characteristic often used by Hawes. The dress appears as a simple sheath, yet the peach satin adds to its three dimensionality by emanating from the shoulder at the front, looping over the belt and then extending to the hem, and turned back. The treatment of the peach satin at the back is in the style of menswear jacket lapels.

"Emperial Crown" (jacket); "Tonight or Never" (dress), Hawes Incorporated (American, 1928–40; 1947–48), silk, American

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