Zandra Rhodes garment is dramatic, glamorous, creative, powerful, but at the same time poetic feminine. She printed her own bold fabrics and made butterfly dresses where the fabric and cut melted together. Finest chiffon and muslin fabrics was sewn into wide skirts in several layers or dresses with high waists and wide sleeves. She usually gets her inspiration from the organic and from nature. This dress is a typical example from the 1970s. The fabric is called Field of Lilies and has a motif of stylized flowers.
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