Clothing
Couture Gown inspired by "Imperial Hotel" by Judy Pffaf
- Item Number
- 105
- Estimated Value
- 1500 USD
- Sold
- 200 USD to mgbertch
- Number of Bids
- 1 - Bid History
Item Description
Couture gown inspired by Judy Pffaf's Imperial Hotel, part of the Tampa Museum of Art's permanent collection.
Item Special Note
Designed by Whitney Campbell, USF School of Theater and Dance.
Whitney Campbell’s design features silk shantung bodice with hand ombre’ dyed silk organza drape. Intricate wooden collar is hand painted with metallic gold leaf. This outfit can be worn in several ways; with or without the black bobbinette overskirt. The printed underskirt is done in a process called “sublimation”.
Labor time: 64 hours
May be altered to fit sizes 4 - 10. Includes bodice, 2 skirts, belt & overdrape.
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