1970s Giorgio Sant'Angelo Folkloric Print Skirt

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Among the varied careers to entertain the creative spirit of Giorgio Sant’Angelo were that of architect, textile designer, jewelry designer, even as a cartoonist for Walt Disney Studios. Fortunately, his talent led him ultimately to fashion, so those not-so-talented of us can admire and covet the result of his creative genius - great threads! From his Sant Angelo 4U2 line, comes this fun little cotton skirt. The skirt consists of three different but coordinating floral ikat prints in shades of brick red, french blue, sage green and white. The embroidered trim at the waist has a teddy bear, pony and flower design, with a larger version running the length of the placket in front. Two narrow bands of flower embroidered trim - one turquoise, one red - horizontally separate the three different fabrics of the skirt. The front of the skirt has pleats that are stitched down from waist to hip, and the back of the skirt is smooth. Sports six marbled red buttons to right about 10" from the hem. The hem has been raised, and the old hem line remains visible on the inside of the skirt, otherwise, the condition is excellent. Perfect for summer with a cotton tank top or white linen shirt. Waist 26", hip 35.5", length 28".  $145