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Skirt Ensemble
Three piece ensemble of russet suede with gold reptile and print silk.
Date:
1975/1980
Creator:
Bisoulis, Becky
Object Type:
Physical Object
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Skirt ensemble
Two-piece skirt ensemble of light brown tone, orange, brown and rust suede printed in floral motif. a) Vest. Straight style; hip length. Ruffled cap sleeves. Patch pocket at front left with ruffled top and floral appliqué . Edges trimmed in narrow strips of applied suede in tan, gold and taupe. Unlined. Designer label: Roberto Cavalli b) Matching skirt. Constructed with rectangular panels around hips and gored panels on slightly flaring skirt. Left side zipper.
Date:
1975/1980
Creator:
Cavalli, Roberto, 1940-
Object Type:
Physical Object
System:
The UNT Digital Library
[Japanese Garden Pagoda]
Photograph of the pagoda at the Japanese Garden in the Fort Worth Botanic Garden. The pagoda is made of several tiers consisting of multiple, unevenly sized eaves and short balconies with wooden fences. A spire rises from the top tier.
Date:
[1975..]
Creator:
unknown
Object Type:
Photograph
System:
The Portal to Texas History