Curating a Heritage Lifestyle
Stunning vintage early 1970s Larry Aldrich Op Art coat dress. Black and white abstract fabric throughout coat. Zippers 3/4 way down front of the coat. Two hidden pockets on the hips. Button details on collar, sleeves and front. Fully lined.
American designer Larry Aldrich began making clothes in the late 1920s. His pieces were generally stylish and conservative, adapting the styles popular in Paris at the time. In the 1960s Aldrich used a lot of op art fabrics which reflected his passion for modern art.
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