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On 1965 Derby Day at Flemington Racecourse in Melbourne, Australia, English model Jean Shrimpton wore a white minidress that sparked controversy and was later described as a pivotal moment in women's fashion. The dress was made by Shrimpton's dressmaker, Colin Rolfe, and its hem was 4 in (10 cm) above the knee because he had not been supplied with enough fabric to complete their intended design.

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  • Vestido blanco de Jean Shrimpton (es)
  • White shift dress of Jean Shrimpton (en)
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  • El vestido blanco de Jean Shrimpton fue un minivestido blanco usado por la modelo inglesa Jean Shrimpton el día del Derbi en el hipódromo de Flemington en Melbourne, Australia en 1965, que provocó controversia y luego fue descrito como un momento crucial en la moda femenina. El vestido fue hecho por el modisto de Shrimpton, Colin Rolfe, y su dobladillo era de 4 pulgadas (10 cm) por encima de la rodilla porque no le habían suministrado suficiente tela para completar el diseño previsto. (es)
  • On 1965 Derby Day at Flemington Racecourse in Melbourne, Australia, English model Jean Shrimpton wore a white minidress that sparked controversy and was later described as a pivotal moment in women's fashion. The dress was made by Shrimpton's dressmaker, Colin Rolfe, and its hem was 4 in (10 cm) above the knee because he had not been supplied with enough fabric to complete their intended design. (en)
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  • White shift dress of Jean Shrimpton (en)
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  • Jean Shrimpton/Colin Rolfe (en)
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  • Ray Cranbourne's photo of Shrimpton in her shift dress (en)
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  • White shift dress of Jean Shrimpton.jpg (en)
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  • The day of the races was a hot one, so I didn't bother to wear any stockings. My legs were still brown from the summer, and as the dress was short it was hardly formal. I had no hat or gloves with me, for the very good reason that I owned neither. I went downstairs cheerfully from my hotel room, all regardless of what was to come. (en)
  • There she was, the world's highest-paid model, snubbing the iron-clad conventions at fashionable Flemington in a dress five inches above the knee, NO hat, NO gloves, and NO stockings! (en)
  • [S]urrounded by sober draped silks and floral nylons, ghastly tulle hats and fur stoles, she was like a petunia in an onion patch. (en)
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  • — London Evening News (en)
  • — The Sun News-Pictorial (en)
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  • White shift dress of Jean Shrimpton (en)
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  • El vestido blanco de Jean Shrimpton fue un minivestido blanco usado por la modelo inglesa Jean Shrimpton el día del Derbi en el hipódromo de Flemington en Melbourne, Australia en 1965, que provocó controversia y luego fue descrito como un momento crucial en la moda femenina. El vestido fue hecho por el modisto de Shrimpton, Colin Rolfe, y su dobladillo era de 4 pulgadas (10 cm) por encima de la rodilla porque no le habían suministrado suficiente tela para completar el diseño previsto. (es)
  • On 1965 Derby Day at Flemington Racecourse in Melbourne, Australia, English model Jean Shrimpton wore a white minidress that sparked controversy and was later described as a pivotal moment in women's fashion. The dress was made by Shrimpton's dressmaker, Colin Rolfe, and its hem was 4 in (10 cm) above the knee because he had not been supplied with enough fabric to complete their intended design. (en)
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