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Lilly Pulitzer Vintage Dress & Tide Cleaner Gift Card

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Lilly Pulitzer Vintage Dress & Tide Cleaner Gift Card

Donated by: Tide Dry Clearner - Mason

Donated by: Tide Dry Clearner - Mason

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Size 4 Vintage Lilly Pulitzer dress (with tags). The dress comes with a $50 Tide Cleaner gift card to keep nice and clean. Lilly Pulitzer started making her famous dresses in 1960. She and her dressmaker designed the original little cotton print shift dress to hide the stains she acquired working in her Palm Beach, Florida fruit juice stand. Before long, people were asking about the dress, so Pulitzer began selling the dresses at the stand. She got a tremendous boost when the first lady, Jackie Kennedy, was pictured in Life magazine wearing a Lilly Pulitzer dress. By 1961 she had a lot more orders for her “Lilly” dresses than for juice, so she closed the stand and opened Lilly Pulitzer, Inc. Her dresses were brightly colored and often whimsical prints that usually incorporated her name, “Lilly,” somewhere in the design. These dresses proliferated nationally throughout the 1960s and 1970s. The fabrics were actually designed by Suzie Zuzek, and were printed by Key West Hand Print Fabrics.

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