Blush pink "Harold Levine Original" dress, Scarborough, ca. 1975

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This full-length blush pink gown with a high neck and long sleeves represents a popular 1970s design aesthetic. A modest and demure silhouette, covering the body in fabric was immensely popular during the decade.

Designed by New York label Harold Levine, the rayon-silk blend presents as silk chiffon. Full, cuffed sleeves and pin-tucked pleated chiffon-blends were a hallmark of Harold Levine, specifically lead designer Don Breitinger who worked for the label during the 1960s and 1970s. A nylon sash sits high on the waist, another popular 1970s design element when belted maxi-dresses were prevalent in both formal and casual attire.

It is associated with artist Cecile P. Carver who summered in Scarborough's Prouts Neck.

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  • Title: Blush pink "Harold Levine Original" dress, Scarborough, ca. 1975
  • Creator: Harold Levine
  • Creation Date: circa 1975
  • Subject Date: circa 1975
  • Locations:
    • NY
    • Prouts Neck, Scarborough, Cumberland County, ME
  • Media: rayon, silk
  • Local Code: 1993.300.576
  • Collection: Costume collection
  • Object Type: Physical Object

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Maine Historical Society
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