SCALING SHAPES
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Text: The Cape Coat was inspired by a short 19th-century dolman-sleeve wrap. Under Charles James’ supervision, the 1950s infant wear cape, designed for his son’s christening, was scaled to adult proportions for women’s outerwe- ar. Executed in long-
The Cape Coat was inspired by a short 19th-century dolman-sleeve wrap. Under Charles James’ supervision, the 1950s infant wear cape, designed for his son’s christening, was scaled to adult proportions for women’s outerwe- ar. Executed in long-haired and plain wool, it has a lose silhouette with the significant dynamic forward movement and the typical cut of a low armhole.
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Text: The Cape Coat was inspired by a short 19th-century dolman-sleeve wrap. Under Charles James’ supervision, the 1950s infant wear cape, designed for his son’s christening, was scaled to adult proportions for women’s outerwe- ar. Executed in long-
The Cape Coat was inspired by a short 19th-century dolman-sleeve wrap. Under Charles James’ supervision, the 1950s infant wear cape, designed for his son’s christening, was scaled to adult proportions for women’s outerwe- ar. Executed in long-haired and plain wool, it has a lose silhouette with the significant dynamic forward movement and the typical cut of a low armhole.