Overview
A quintessential piece of 1970s 'hostess' attire, this jumpsuit features a dramatic wide-leg silhouette and a dense, vibrant botanical print.
Preliminary identification
Photo reference
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Overview
A quintessential piece of 1970s 'hostess' attire, this jumpsuit features a dramatic wide-leg silhouette and a dense, vibrant botanical print.
Story
The early 1970s saw a massive cultural 'Back to Nature' movement, and fashion responded with an explosion of hyper-saturated floral prints.
Maker / Origin
While the label is not visible, this style of high-quality screen-printed textile was the hallmark of brands like Lady Manhattan or Lanz of Salzburg, who dominated the mid-century resort market.
Condition & Value
The colors appear exceptionally bright and well-preserved, suggesting minimal exposure to UV light. No visible staining or structural damage is apparent in the photos. Value is driven by the current high demand for 1970s jumpsuits, the rarity of the bird motif, and the vibrancy of the colors.
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