How would you describe this slip? Also - maker?

bigchief

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How would you describe this pattern?

<img src="http://image.inkfrog.com/pix/bigchief/bertGALLERY2.jpg" width=619 height=391>

Here's the label - anyone familiar with it?

<img src="http://image.inkfrog.com/pix/bigchief/BERT_label.jpg" width=267 height=225>

The fabric feels like a heavy acetate twill. Since this is a prime innerwear-as-outerwear piece, would you list it both as lingerie and as a skirt?

<img src="http://image.inkfrog.com/pix/bigchief/bertwgucciswtrs.jpg" width=584 height=587>

Thanks for your help with any or all of these questions!

:)

Carolyn
 
The pink ones especially with the yellow centers remind me of
licorice allsorts....especially on that black background.

Very funky drama thing going on there!

Sue:)
 
Wow, that's great! It's kinda Bridgette Bardoe (I know, I butchered her name). I think I would list it as both a skirt and a slip since it is heavy enough. It's like sex kitten meets op art mod. I would totally wear it as a skirt. I don't think I have helped much though!! And yes, it also reminds me of Good n' Plentys!!

Cheers ~ Maureen
 
Hot! Looks great as a skirt. Seems a waste to hide this baby underneath something, but imagine when someone gets a flash of that undergarment!

I can see the difficulty in describing the pattern. Well, it looks like candy to everyone and it's fully mid-century modern, how about "Atomic Bon-Bon"? That might pique my interest. ;)

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Soooooo adorable!! For an alternate look, maybe you could photograph it layered over a solid black lace hemmed slip. Most slips really are too sheer to be worn alone. Isn't that layered slip look supposed to be "in"?
 
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