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Festival ensemble

Description: Festival ensemble from the Lisu, a Thai hill tribe. a) Top. b) Pants of hand-woven cotton with rice paste indigo resist patterning, applique, and cross stitch. c) Pouch of woven bamboo stained a dark maroon. Flat oval top, oval body, tapering to ridge at bottom. Lid secured with loop and latch. Around body of bag is band of blue and red beads and small bells. Maroon feather "pendants" at either side which terminate in a bell. Black cord shoulder strap, with "bracelet" form fastened aro… more
Date: 1990
Creator: Thai Lisu Hill Tribe
Partner: UNT College of Visual Arts + Design

Mao dress

Description: T-shirt style maxi dress of "Chairman Mao" print nylon knit. Rounded, bound neckline; short sleeves; unfinished hems. Pull-over style; lined in black nylon.
Date: 1995
Creator: Tam, Vivienne
Partner: UNT College of Visual Arts + Design

Kimono

Description: Kimono and obi. a) Kimono of purple wool; ikat weave with white lines. Short sleeves; casual style. b) Obi of gold cotton duck with seven thin white stripes running horizontally along one edge.
Date: 1995/2005
Partner: UNT College of Visual Arts + Design

Evening Dress

Description: Evening dress of violet silk chiffon with a printed motif of wisteria flowers and butterflies, with beaded butterflies on the right sleeve and left side.
Date: Spring 1998
Creator: Mori, Hanae
Partner: UNT College of Visual Arts + Design

Shirt

Description: Man's shirt of black cotton. Button-down with hidden placket. High tab collar which fastens with two buttons (one missing, one broken). Pleat on right and left front from shoulder yoke; Long sleeves have cuff and placket; box pleat at center back. Designer's label at inside back collar: "issey miyake men" Fabric/care/size label at inside left side seam: Obverse: "[symbols] / [Japanese character for cotton] 100%"; Reverse: "No. LG 11 21 A / Size M / [4 rows of Japanese characters]"
Date: 1990/1995
Creator: Miyake, Issey
Partner: UNT College of Visual Arts + Design

Shearling hat

Description: Traditional Mongolian hat of brown shearling with suede finish with leather piping trim. Crown is slightly domed and is constructed of six gored sections. Asymmetric brim rolls slightly at front.
Date: 1993/1995
Partner: UNT College of Visual Arts + Design

Embellished hat

Description: Traditional hat of blue silk and gold embroidery trim with a long red tassel on top. Skull cap crown with gold piping. Lined in purple fabric.
Date: 1993/1995
Partner: UNT College of Visual Arts + Design

Loovuuz cap

Description: Traditional Mongolian loovuuz style cap of gold thread embroidered blue silk with sable fur trim. Bonnet shape with matching blue silk ties; lined with black acetate.
Date: 1993/1995
Partner: UNT College of Visual Arts + Design

Mongolian hat

Description: Traditional Mongolian hat of goatskin fur. Cone shaped with knob of white fur on top. Lined with blue acetate.
Date: 1993/1995
Partner: UNT College of Visual Arts + Design

Folk-style hat

Description: Mongolian folk dance style hat of burgundy and black velvet with yellow piping and gold embroidered blue acetate. Peaked shaped with red fabric knob on top. Lined in red fabric.
Date: 1993/1995
Partner: UNT College of Visual Arts + Design

"132 5" dress

Description: Dress in origami sheath style of black matte polyester microfiber with silver foil. Set creases for folding dress flat.
Date: 1990/1991
Creator: Miyake, Issey
Partner: UNT College of Visual Arts + Design

Day dress

Description: A) Dress of green silk printed with abstract purple and red flowers. Shirt waist style, knee-length or slightly below. Long sleeves with single button cuffs. CF opening with 5 hidden buttons in placket. Patch pocket on either breast. Fairly full skirt, gathered into natural waistline. Slit pockets at hip seams. Unlined. Designer's label: "Casi" Content/care/origin label: "100% silk / Dry Clean Only / Made in Hong Kong" Size: "8" B) Belt. Narrow belt of same fabric with elongated rectangular s… more
Date: 1990
Creator: Casi
Partner: UNT College of Visual Arts + Design
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