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  • Vintage order 1970's Hanae Mori Red Knit Dress - Size 2
  • Vintage order 1970's Hanae Mori Red Knit Dress - Size 2
  • Vintage order 1970's Hanae Mori Red Knit Dress - Size 2
  • Vintage order 1970's Hanae Mori Red Knit Dress - Size 2
  • Vintage order 1970's Hanae Mori Red Knit Dress - Size 2

Vintage order 1970's Hanae Mori Red Knit Dress - Size 2

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Vintage order 1970's Hanae Mori Red Knit Dress - Size 2

Vintage order 1970's Hanae Mori Red Knit Dress - Size 2, This is a red knit dress with a black floral design on the chest and a tie beltMaker:.

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Product Name: Vintage order 1970's Hanae Mori Red Knit Dress - Size 2

This is a red knit dress with a black floral design on the chest and a tie belt.

Maker: Hanae Mori
Fabric comtent: 100% wool
Care: Dry clean
Condition: Great overall with no visible issues
Size: 2 estimated (please refer to measurements)

Measurements: (Laying on a flat surface, double where necessary)

Shoulder to shoulder: 14 3/4 inches
Underarm to underarm: 14 1/2 inches
Waist: 14 1/2 inches
Hips: 16 inches
Sleeve length: 23 1/2 inches
Length: 36 inches

The youngest child of five and only daughter of a fashion conscious father, Hanae Mori (b. 1926) grew to share his love of fashion, texture, and colour. She went to public school, then university in Tokyo, studying literature. During the war she had to suspend her studies to work, then married a son of a wealthy and successful textile manufacturer. She returned to study after a few years of homemaking and focused on fashion.
Whilst on holiday in Paris in 1960, Mori had a fateful fitting with Coco Chanel. She claimed this meeting changed her life and she challenged herself to realise her own dream of designing haute couture. She returned to her small Tokyo office, where she had been designing significant numbers of costumes for directors including Ozu, Oshima and Kurosawa. She had been thinking of throwing in the towel, but this meeting gave her new enthusiasm and a new challenge. By 1965 she had launched her own collection and had orders from prestigious stores such as Neiman Marcus.
In 1975 Mori moved to France and showed her collection in Paris, where she soon opened her atelier in 1977. She has since been commuting between Paris and Tokyo.
Mori is the Queen of Couture in Japan and she has the patronage of Princess Masako, who favours her refined suits and floral evening gowns for formal functions. Her trademark east-meets-west blend of Mao collars, kimono sleeves, and Western couture techniques have graced the likes of both Nancy Reagan and Hillary Clinton, Princess Grace of Monaco, and Sophie Marceau.
In Paris in July 2004 Hanae Mori said goodbye to the fashion world, with her last haute couture collection. Her gowns were exquisitely embroidered with her trademark butterflies and her granddaughter, 21 year old Izumi Mori, wore her finale wedding gown. The audience rose to their feet for a last ovation.

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Vintage order 1970's Hanae Mori Red Knit Dress - Size 2