Created with synthetic textiles, the “nonwoven” gowns could be shortened for the reception or easily packed away for the honeymoon Kimberly Chrisman-Campbell Disposable paper dresses enjoyed a brief ...
“I tried one out and wore it three days, cleaned the house, mopped, waxed the floors, washed five girls’ heads, bathed the dogs and did everything else necessary in a house with five bedrooms, two ...
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In the late 1960s, paper dresses were at the height of fashion. They would soon become a symbol of a throw-away consumerist society. But the paper dresses lining the windows and gallery of PRESS at 49 ...
Disposable paper dresses enjoyed a brief vogue in the turbulent late 1960s, when young people literally wore their politics and interests on their sleeves—but were prepared to discard them as easily ...
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