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Evening dress

Description: Dress of black silk; strapless; full-length; tubular silhouette; rounded neckline dips a little lower towards center front; CB zipper; black lining; skirt below the knee has 8 horizontal rows of ruffles densely gathered and sewn through the middle to appear as 16 rows.
Date: 1985/1999
Creator: Nivelais, Roland
Partner: UNT College of Visual Arts + Design

Evening dress

Description: Dress of black velvet; sleeveless; full-length; tubular silhouette; plunging V-neckline has 2 black silk ruffles stacked, densely gathered, and sewn together in the middle creating the appearance of 4 ruffles; CB zipper; neckline filled in with large triangular black net inset embellished with rhinestones; hem 2 rows of black silk ruffles densely gathered and sewn through the middle to appear as 4 rows
Date: 1985/1999
Creator: Nivelais, Roland
Partner: UNT College of Visual Arts + Design

Skirt suit

Description: Skirt suit of wool blend in green and orange. The fabric is a green ground with a textured weave pattern of orange and green interlocking trellis forms.
Date: 1985/1999
Creator: Ungaro, Emanuel
Partner: UNT College of Visual Arts + Design

[River Shade House Color Production]

Description: Photograph of a production greenhouse in the Fort Worth Botanic Garden containing beds of predominantly orange and yellow flowers. A brick path runs along the middle of the greenhouse at left, which leads to numerous shrubs and potted trees. Additional beds of other flower species are planted to the left of the path, and hanging flower bushes are visible from the roof of the greenhouse. A wooden fence goes across the background.
Date: 1985~/1999~
Partner: Botanical Research Institute of Texas

[Glass Greenhouse Production]

Description: Photograph of a production greenhouse in the Fort Worth Botanic Garden containing elevated beds of flower bushes ranging in color from pink, red, orange, and yellow. Other beds, smaller in size, are located along the right of the path that runs between the planters. Irrigation lines run along the roof of the glass greenhouse.
Date: 1985~/1999~
Partner: Botanical Research Institute of Texas
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