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Gilbert Muniz, Multi-Colored Cotton Jacket With Dress

Title

Gilbert Muniz, Multi-Colored Cotton Jacket With Dress

Description

Multi-colored cotton embroidered quilt jacket. Jacket is made with hand-dyed and hand-painted cotton and has sequin, bead, and button embellishments. Jacket has hand-beaded buttons and is fully lined with gold silk. There is also a knee-length, hand-dyed cotton and corduroy paneled dress. Dress is hand-embellished with sequins and beading, and is fully lined with gold silk.

Creator

Gilbert Muniz, 1976-, Designer

Date

2010-2019

Contributor

Gift from Gilbert Muniz

Identifier

HCC_FA_2021_PT3-261

Coverage

United States

Extent

Bust: 32.5" Waist: 28" Hip: 35"

Curator Notes

Excellent condition. This piece was designed by an HCC Alumna.

Textile

Hand-Dyed and Hand-Painted Cotton, Sequins, Beads, Hand-Dyed Embroidery Floss, Cheesecloth, and Silk

Photographer

Shane Patrick Qureshi

Curator

HCC Fashion Dept. Curatorial Team

Accession Number

2022.36.8A
2022.36.8B

Collection

Alumni Collection

Tags

2010, 2010’s, 2010s, Beaded, bustier, Buttons, Cotton, Dress, embroidered, Gilbert Muniz, Gold, hand dyed, hand-dyed, hand-embellished, Hand-painted, Houston Based fashion designer, Jacket, Multi-colored, Quilted, sequined, Silk, Texas, Texas Fashion Designer

Citation

Gilbert Muniz, 1976-, Designer, “Gilbert Muniz, Multi-Colored Cotton Jacket With Dress,” HCC Fashion Archive, accessed May 18, 2025, https://hccfashion.omeka.net/items/show/608.

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