Popover (dress)
Popover is a type of dress originally designed by Claire McCardell in 1942. The outfit type became the basis for a variety of wrap-around dresses.[1]
A versatile wrap dress, it could be used as a bathing suit cover-up, housedress, dressing gown, or party dress.[2] It is iconic of the American Look (fashion movement) and could be worn for to entertain, to a party, or to cover up a swimsuit.[2]
References
- ↑ Polan, Brenda; Tredre, Roger (2009). The great fashion designers (English ed.). Oxford: Berg Publishers. p. 93. ISBN 9780857851758.
- 1 2 "Claire McCardell: "Popover" dress (C.I.45.71.2ab) | Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History" The Metropolitan Museum of Art. Web. 14 Nov 2009.
Further reading
- Works of art MET Museum
- The 1940s by Robert Sickels pages 88, 238
- The Little Black Dress and Zoot Suits: Depression and Wartime Fashions by Alison Behnke pages 45, 54
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