Infinite Dress (41)

6/30/2014

41- Infinite Dress


The Infinite Dress is a convertible woman's dress created in 1976 by journalist and fashion designer Lydia Silvestry.

Wearing the dress 

The Infinite Dress was the first dress to offer a variety of conversion options. The Infinite Dress was first marketed in upscale department stores, such as Neiman Marcus and Nordstrom. Between 1994 and 2007, the dress was marketed in infomercials in the United States, England, and other markets. Today it can only be purchased online.

Different Modes of a dress

Lydia Silvestry owned the Infinite Dress trademark from 1976 to 2007. The US registered trademark Infinite is now owned by IIP, LLC.


What fabric :- Flexible and heavy (I recommend some combination of Tricot – Lycra)

How mach fabric :-The fabric should be 4m long and 1.5m wide (1.5m is the standard)

Attention!
The length of the skirt is determent by the width of the fabric, the rest of the fabric is used for the straps, anyone who is taller or wider and want more then 2.5m straps (not recommended!) should buy more fabric accordingly.

How to wear an Infinity dress 



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