1970s Cacharel Dress Suit   

Cacharel made for the Japanese market. Defined by 'the youthful style, femininity, lightness, refinement and use of bright colours'. Seersucker and natural fabrics exemplified the mid to late 60s fashion and the launch of Anais Anais perfume in 1968 the brand became a world wide darling. The name Cacharel is a reference to a French 'little duck"!
Cotton Crepe with pleated shoulder and skirt. Lined skirt. A small imperfection on the left side of the jacket, photographed.   


Measurements:  (taken with the item laid flat & measured across one side)

Shoulder to shoulder: 14.5" 
Underarm to underarm: 17.50"  
Waist: 12.5" (24)
Back of neck to lower hem: 19.5" 
Outer shoulder seam to cuff end: 12"
Length: 28" 

Item is shown on a standard UK size 8 mannequin.



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