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Parachute Bride

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A billowing gown, with cloak and cap, repurposed from a 1939 pure silk parachute.

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  • Title

    Parachute Bride

  • Maker

    Susan Holmes

  • Date made

    2014

  • Subject

    Gown, Dress, Main garments, Clothing, Personal objects, Dress-up costume, Toys, Recreational objects, Upcycle, Textiles, Fashion, New Zealand in art, Social History - Puna Pāpori, Fine Arts - Toi

  • Additional information

    Silk, Textile materials, Fibre

  • Rights

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Tairāwhiti Museum

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Tairāwhiti Museum

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  • Text adapted with permission from Te Papa and Digital NZ

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