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Dress, woman's day - 'Minima 52'

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item details

NameDress, woman's day - 'Minima 52'
ProductionT.G.Southwell Ltd; manufacturer(s); early 1960s; Auckland
Classificationdresses
Materialscotton, printing ink, plastic, thread
Materials SummaryMachine sewn dress of printed cotton, plastic buttons, belt with metal fittings
Techniquesmachine sewing, hand sewing
DimensionsCentre back: 0mm (width), 1045mm (height), 0mm (depth)
Registration NumberGH015808/1

Overview

From about the 1930s, new screen-printing technologies revolutionised the textile industry, replacing labour-intensive, expensive block printing methods and engraved roller machines.

Mass-produced designs made print and pattern an affordable indulgence. By the 1960s, complex, bold, yet detailed graphic printed textiles - like those on this day dress - were suddenly in vogue.