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Harlequin print

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A sports costume In a harlequin print topped by bright orange received the most applause at a Simplicity Patterns Fashion Show at Sulzberger Junior High School, in March 1955. Presented by Norma Riseman, the orange wraparound blouse was one of many colorful fashions modeled for teenagers.
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In June 1955 a silk dress at Peck & Peck had white, pink, and blue tints of harlequin print. The colors and diamond motif were embellished when worn together with a white cashmere sweater highlighted by spangles.
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Harlequin print became particularly popular in the 1960s, appearing on underwear, umbrellas, pajamas, ski wear, maternity clothes, and hosiery. A 1962 Picasso retrospective in New York fueled the trend.
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presented the harlequin print in a bold diamond design on the town suits she created. It was also featured in green and white with a green jacket and a black skirt.
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dress, with an exaggerated side drape, in a red, white, and black harlequin print piqué, It was sold directly to homes by housewife representatives.
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was very well known for performing in various concerts during the late seventies in harlequin print trousers. He also wore them in his music video "
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Beene and Rowley employed harlequin prints in their fashion designs presented at spring fashion week in November 1996.
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in September 1952, used a harlequin print diamond pattern on a large cloth she crafted for a table setting show.
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gown with a skirt fashioned with accordion pleats and a halter top with a gold neck ring.
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is a repeating pattern of contrasting diamonds or elongated squares standing on end.
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Fashion: The Definitive History of Costume and Style
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Hester Booth
John Ellys

harlequin
Commedia dell'arte
Adele Simpson
Louella Ballerino
jester blouse
Cincinnati, Ohio
piqué
Tammis Keefe
Lord and Taylor
Washington Post
Freddie Mercury
Living on My Own
Oscar de la Renta
charmeuse
Variant flag of Monaco
Variant flag of Monaco
Mardi gras (Pierrot and Harlequin) by Paul CĂ©zanne
Paul CĂ©zanne
Fashion: The Definitive History of Costume and Style
ISBN
9781465407801
Archived
New York Times
Los Angeles Times
Philadelphia Tribune

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