Fabulous Fall 1975 Diane Von Furstenberg Soft T-Shirt Feel Jersey Printed Jumpsuit

The wrap dresses and jumpsuits by Diane Von Furstenberg have become an iconic staple and this is one of the originals. Diane moved to New York with her husband, Prince Eduard Egon Von Furstenberg in 1969. She had design aspirations and in 1970 showed her first collection. It was in 1972 that she first debuted her now-iconic 'wrap dress' for the working woman, revolutionizing American women's apparel. By 1976, she had sold 5 million wrap dresses, landed covers of Newsweek and The Wall Street Journal and was a regular within the pages of Vogue. This is an early and rare jumpsuit from the Fall of 1975. The runway pics we found allowed us to identify the print and it shows you similar pieces on the body. We also added some reference photos from 1976 of similar pieces so you can see how her jumpsuits fit. Plus Farrah!

Girls bought these jumpsuits in droves and wore them to travel, dance in, and pretty much everything else. You do see Diane's dress versions of these pieces from this time period pop up more often then the jumpsuits do but I am always on the lookout for her jumpsuits. They are harder to find but worth the hunt. This one, with its graphic print in soft taupes and ivory wonderful. The print is screened onto a soft stretch jersey that has the feel of a modern super soft T-short but thicker. The design covers the jumpsuit from head to toe. It has long, lean lines and makes you look and feel supermodel tall in it. The colour is high, but the front is a zip so you can wear it zipped all the way up or as low as you dare. Each sleeve is long and has a buttoned cuff at its end. I love the two flap and buttoned tops at pockets that sit on each side of the bodice. The waist is seemed and you can wear it as is so it has a bit more of a loose and easy feel or add a belt if you want it to be really cinched in. From there the legs are cut straight and long with the slightest bit of flair by the time they reached hem. The final result is one long, lean, supermodel silhouette. Excellent condition.

The jumpsuit is unlined, slips on and then has a front zipper to close. The fabric is a soft jersey that has an almost heavy T-shirt feeling finish to it. The fabric does have some stretch and the measurements below are the comfortable stretch when laying flat. It appears to have been worn very little if at all.

Sleeve: 24"
Shoulder: 15"
Bust: to approx 18" flat across from side seam to side seam and can be adjusted
Waist: 12-14.5" flat across from side seam to side seam
Hips: to approx 20" flat across from side seam to side seam
Torso: 31" from top of shoulder to top of inseam
Length: 63" from shoulder to hem
Inseam: 35.5"

Modern Sizing Equivalent: XS-SML

Item# DD4834

Reference Photos: (1-3) Fall 1975 Diane Von Furstenberg.  /  (4) Diane Von Furstenberg Ad in Vogue US, April 1976.  /  (5) Farrah Fawcett in DVF, 1976.

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