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Ensemble

Designer Bonnie Cashin American

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EASEFULNESS 1. The state of being easeful (suitable for affording ease or rest):



Bonnie Cashin’s pioneering contributions to American fashion include her popularization of luxurious organic materials and her promotion of layering. Here, a leather-trimmed shift dress nestles effortlessly within a mohair coat—a complete look easily modulated to suit various activities and lifestyles. The coat’s built-in scarf offers additional protection from the cold and, when secured to the shoulder with a pin, provides an added element of style. "The warmth, the softness, the weightlessness, the comfortableness—everything great a coat can be," declared Vogue, encapsulating Cashin’s approach to dressing the woman on the go.

Ensemble, Bonnie Cashin (American, Oakland, California 1908–2000 New York), wool, leather

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