Oscar de la Renta Gown at the CFDA Boca Raton Museum of Art & at OgoVintage
The single item chosen for Oscar de la Renta’s inclusion in the Council of Fashion Designers of America exhibit at the Boca Raton Museum of Art is a lavish evening gown, with a black, intricately embellished top and a voluminous bright yellow duchesse satin skirt. Here are two examples of Oscar de la Renta gowns available on OgoVintage now.
Oscar de la Renta apprenticed with Balenciaga, then worked with Lanvin-Castillo, and joined Elizabeth Arden in the early 60s, opening his own design house in 1965. His designs have been worn by jet setters and movie stars, including Jackie-O. Fortunately, he has apparel lines in addition to the mesmerizing gowns that he is most famous for. The items shown below are excellent examples, to add to any wardrobe.
L: Jersey Lounging caftan Gown R: Iridescent Silk Chiffon cocktail dress