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| Striped insets are expertly matched to form diamond patterns at the shoulders and sleeve cuffs. |
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| Shimmering beading and a teardrop cutout adorn this suit. |
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| Outrageous pointed peplum. Note the seam in the skirt that matches the line of the peplum. |
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| The cutting and matching of the stripes here is an engineering marvel. |
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| The precision required by a seamstress to match stripes like this is mind boggling. |
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| A sweeping striped cape is made from the same fabric used for the sleeves on the suit. |

















3 comments:
I saw an Adrian show at the MET years ago, and the materials/mitering/craftsmanship on the suits...well, it was mindboggling. About 6 years ago, I scored a nifty Adrian-like vintage jacket in Manhattan, with incredible mitered stripes--factory made! I don't know how it was crafted with such precision in a factory, but god bless the hands that made it. Whenever I wear it, I get compliments galore. I'm sure it's an Adrian knock-off of epic proportions! Thanks for sharing these gorgeous suits! I'm in love! Kay
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Thank you for showing these Adrian designs. He was obviously a genius. I wish I found one of these in a thrift or even a knock-off.
Susan S
That suit with a pointed peplum echoed with a seam in the skirt is great.
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