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Maker(s):Milgrim
Culture:American
Title:dress
Date Made:1940-1950
Type:Clothing
Materials:textile: orange silk crepe; white silk crepe; yellow silk braid trim; metal zipper
Place Made:United States; New York State; New York State: New York City
Measurements:Center Back - CB: 44 1/2 in; 113 cm
Accession Number:  HD 2019.31.6
Credit Line:Gift of Juliet G. Flynt, grandaughter of Helen and Henry Flynt
Museum Collection:  Historic Deerfield

Description:
One-piece day or afternoon dress worn by Helen Geier Flynt (1895-1986) during the 1940s. Helen, along with her husband Henry N. Flynt (1893-1970), founded the Heritage Foundation, later Historic Deerfield, in 1952. The gown is made from two colors of silk crepe (orange/salmon and white), and decorated with a thick yellow braid trim. The skirt hem ends just past the knees.
a bright gold/green-yellow braiding. Label “MILGRIM.”

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