Online Auction - Israeli Culture of the 60s, 70s and 80s
Apron Dress - Designed by Rojy Ben Yoseph and Ruth Zarfati Sterenshus - Rikma, 1970s
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A"Rikma" apron dress designed by Rojy Ben Yoseph, with a print made by artist Ruth Zarfati Sterenshus.
A shoulderstrap dress made of purple cotton fabric, with an 'apron' from Molidor fabric, and an orange-brown and black print. The Dress is zipped from the back side.
Photographs of several variations on "apron dresses", some featuring the same print featured here, appear in the book "Rojy Ben Yoseph, Original Israeli Fashion, 1960-1985," pp 102-105.
Ruth Zarfati Sterenshus, (1928-2010) was a painter, sculptor and Israeli illustrator, part of the Ofakim Hadashim (New Horizons) group. Zarfati Sterenshus also authored children's books, designed fabrics, ceramics, dolls and toys. In textile designs she also collaborated with Maskit and Gottex.
Size M. Very good condition.
A shoulderstrap dress made of purple cotton fabric, with an 'apron' from Molidor fabric, and an orange-brown and black print. The Dress is zipped from the back side.
Photographs of several variations on "apron dresses", some featuring the same print featured here, appear in the book "Rojy Ben Yoseph, Original Israeli Fashion, 1960-1985," pp 102-105.
Ruth Zarfati Sterenshus, (1928-2010) was a painter, sculptor and Israeli illustrator, part of the Ofakim Hadashim (New Horizons) group. Zarfati Sterenshus also authored children's books, designed fabrics, ceramics, dolls and toys. In textile designs she also collaborated with Maskit and Gottex.
Size M. Very good condition.
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