I think it's mid 60's - made of good-quality acetate
<img src="http://image.inkfrog.com/pix/bigchief/leo_1BRN_GALLERY.jpg" width=215 height=350>
Back nylon zip, self sash belt, well made
<img src="http://image.inkfrog.com/pix/bigchief/leopard_jumpsuit_label.jpg" width=313 height=208>
<img src="http://image.inkfrog.com/pix/bigchief/leop_REFCROP.jpg" width=417 height=381>
1. What is the term for this neckline? It's high in front with a slightly drape-y effect and plain in back. It was so common and I don't think I ever knew the name for it
2. Keywords? Is there any way around using the word jumpsuit, or will the pattern and style make up for it? I see the word jumpsuit and tend to run away very fast!
Any other thoughts/comments much appreciated ~
Carolyn
<img src="http://image.inkfrog.com/pix/bigchief/leo_1BRN_GALLERY.jpg" width=215 height=350>
Back nylon zip, self sash belt, well made
<img src="http://image.inkfrog.com/pix/bigchief/leopard_jumpsuit_label.jpg" width=313 height=208>
<img src="http://image.inkfrog.com/pix/bigchief/leop_REFCROP.jpg" width=417 height=381>
1. What is the term for this neckline? It's high in front with a slightly drape-y effect and plain in back. It was so common and I don't think I ever knew the name for it
2. Keywords? Is there any way around using the word jumpsuit, or will the pattern and style make up for it? I see the word jumpsuit and tend to run away very fast!
Any other thoughts/comments much appreciated ~
Carolyn