Zandra Rhodes light green silk jersey long dress with spaghetti straps;back deep scoop neck bound with bias strip, 2 bias straps and wide band of silk jersey across scoop cutout back; left side seam slit bottom; hem- lettuce edge trimming; tunic- painted with pink shell motifs; low cowl neckline in back, high front neck trimmed with pink beads; long straight tunic with long tabs at bottom, each tab is ornamented with 2 pairs (one on each side); long straight set-in sleeves, open at sides except at elbow and wrist (where attached with thread), sleeve opening trimmed in pink beads; small pink plastic shells on right front; small opening on each shoulder; narrow ties at back neckline. ca. 1980
This dress was worn by Mrs. Frank (Isabel) Eberstadt. Isabel was the daughter of poet Ogden Nash. Born in 1933 in Baltimore, Maryland, she later married Frederick Eberstadt. Frederick was a well-known photographer and style-setter in New York City. They were key figures in the New York social scene in the 1960s and 70s. Isabel was a graduate of Bryn Mawr and a published writer.