Zebra Print Caftan, Black White Zebra Print Trapeze Dress, Zebra Print Dress with Belt, 1960s Zebra Print Dress
Zebra Print Caftan, Black White Zebra Print Trapeze Dress, Zebra Print Dress with Belt, 1960s Zebra Print Dress
Zebra Print Caftan, Black White Zebra Print Trapeze Dress, Zebra Print Dress with Belt, 1960s Zebra Print Dress
Zebra Print Caftan, Black White Zebra Print Trapeze Dress, Zebra Print Dress with Belt, 1960s Zebra Print Dress
Zebra Print Caftan, Black White Zebra Print Trapeze Dress, Zebra Print Dress with Belt, 1960s Zebra Print Dress
Zebra Print Caftan, Black White Zebra Print Trapeze Dress, Zebra Print Dress with Belt, 1960s Zebra Print Dress
Zebra Print Caftan, Black White Zebra Print Trapeze Dress, Zebra Print Dress with Belt, 1960s Zebra Print Dress
Eartha 2 Caftan Short in Zebra - SAMPLE
Leslie Courreges

Eartha 2 Caftan Short in Zebra - SAMPLE

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Hand-crafted in New Orleans, the Leslie Courreges Eartha Caftan marries the simplicity and sophistication of '60s silhouettes. This effortless dress combines an open and easy trapeze shape with a fitted collar for a look that moves easily from the beach, to cocktail bar, and lounging at home. It can even be worn backward for an open neck look. The wide belt features an elastic back so the dress can be worn in a Watteau style.

This limited run of the Earth Caftan sample is made from a bold black and white zebra print cotton with a black cotton collar. The Eartha 2 is our popular Eartha design, but with a shoulder that is more bra-friendly!

Dress is 100% cotton with serged seams. The hem and arms are faced with cotton blend bias tape. This dress has pockets!

Care: Fabrics have been prewashed to prevent any shrinkage! Wash cold on delicate; we recommend air drying

This effortless caftan is named for entertainer, political activist, and author, Eartha Kitt, whose career spanned six decades. Known for her distinctive singing and comedy style, she was once called "the most exciting woman in the world" by legendary filmmaker Orson Welles. After being blacklisted by the CIA for her anti-Vietnam sentiments, she rebuilt her career, earning two Tony nominations and writing three autobiographies.


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