“THE RAYON CADY BOLERO, JUMPSUIT & SKIRT”

………………….Rayon Cady was truly a wonderful fabric. It had all of the qualities of its’ silk version, but was a third of the cost. It tailored and draped beautifully, and had a wonderful matte finish. Rayon dyes really well so the black was always a super saturated jet black…..Within each new delivery group or the introduction of a new fabric I always introduced some new silhouettes. I did repeat some of the established silhouettes of the collection, but it was important for the buyers to see NEW!….The Bolero jacket was new to the delivery and to the Rayon Cady. It had a shirt collar and a two button front. Below the bottom button the jacket started to curve away. The button on the sleeve was a working button, so if a woman so chose she could unbutton it and turn the sleeve back like a french cuff. The Jumpsuit at the left glided over the body following the lines of the body. It had buttons down one side and at one shoulder. The Jumpsuit and Bolero created a NEW” kind of suit……..The “suit” look to the right had a low slung skirt that had two buttons on the waist band to give a DB effect. All of the Artisan Gold “bean shaped” buttons were made for me by my jewelry company….The silk Cady long sleeve jewel neck ivory blouse was perfect as the layering piece. Jac worn both the jumpsuit and bolero and the bolero and skirt to many events in NYC. It was the perfect thing to wear to gallery shows, book signings, and special evening events that used to take place in the NYC department stores. She loved all of the pieces, and particularly loved how the slung skirt looked with the jacket. It was much edgier than if the skirt came up to the natural waist with a straight waist band…..Jac looked stunning.