1970s Rumak Blue Polka Dot Floral Print Cotton Maxi Dress black_jacket highly revealing tailoring to this
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Many of the runway looks featured unusual panelled construction which is a well-defined code of the brand founded by Rei Kawakubo
flared skirt is formed from alternating panels of lace and chiffon which create a zig-zag hemline below the hips and recall graphic motifs made popular by the Art Deco movement at the time
The bust is boned the whole way around
It has an asymmetrical neckline and the bodice has been darted with ruching the opposite side to the shoulder strap
1970s Rumak Blue Polka Dot Floral Print Cotton Maxi Dress black_jacket highly revealing tailoring to thisThis cotton floor length maxi dress is classic Rumak, the bohemian London boutique that reached peak popularity during the 1970s and emulated the style and certainly the quality of celebrated British designer Thea Porter. Crafted from a patchwork of floral and pale turquoise and white polka dot cotton; the colours of the floral cloth are picked out in delicate cross stitched roses on the beautiful appliqud bibbed front which was something of a Rumak
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