"The Shop for Papagallo" dress dating

I've got this dress that is labeled The Shop for Pappagallo Beverly Hills California. I tried looking up the brand, but everything else I see for Pappagallo are either shoes or outfits that look nothing like this and doesn't really give me too much info to go on. Does anyone have a good idea of a date on this or more info re the brand? I would guess late 60s-early 70s, maybe inspired by the Romeo and Juliet movie? Any help is appreciated!
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Wonderful dress! What are those raised decorations on the bodice made of?

I think you're right about the date. Here's a pattern from 1972.
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If you search for "The Shop for Pappagallo" "Beverly Hills" you'll come up with mentions of it in newspapers, including one from 1968 painting it as a trendy boutique where celebrities' daughters worked. https://newspaperarchive.com/bridgeport-post-jan-21-1968-p-33/
Click "Show article text (OCR)."
 
Thanks all! BTW- Cin- it's an 18" plastic talon zipper, total length from shoulder to hem is 51 1/2" . Joyatri, the raised decorations are like a gold metallic thread.
 
Is this the same Pappagallo Beverly Hills that was Pliner's early project?
Yes. "Donald first established his own retail store Pappagallo in Beverly Hills in 1967, and quickly rose to prominence when he opened his second store, the Right Bank Clothing Co. (RBCC) also in Beverly Hills. RBCC quickly became the go-to source for fashion and served as the first American outlet for major European designers." https://www.businesswire.com/news/h...nounces-Departure-From-the-Company-He-Founded

I remember both of the aforementioned shops being incredibly trendy-chic.
 
Yes. "Donald first established his own retail store Pappagallo in Beverly Hills in 1967, and quickly rose to prominence when he opened his second store, the Right Bank Clothing Co. (RBCC) also in Beverly Hills. RBCC quickly became the go-to source for fashion and served as the first American outlet for major European designers." https://www.businesswire.com/news/h...nounces-Departure-From-the-Company-He-Founded

I remember both of the aforementioned shops being incredibly trendy-chic.
thought so!
 
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