Description
Description (Intro Paragraph):
Equal parts Shanghai jazz and uptown hostess, this deadstock late 60s quilted jacket brings mod-era Asian influence into maximalist focus. Rendered in structured brocade with an opulent multicolor floral-and-butterfly motif, it’s trimmed with classic frog closures and a sculptural Mandarin collar. The quilted texture gives it body and warmth, while the vivid palette keeps things editorial. The result: something between heritage textile and fashion art. New old stock with original tag still attached.
- Decade: Late 1960s to early 1970s
- Brand: KASPER for Joan Leslie (Deadstock – tag attached)
- Material: Likely poly/cotton brocade shell with light quilting (exact fibers not marked—flagged for team confirmation)
- Closure: Frog closures at front
- Size on Tag: 10
- Modern Size Estimate: Women’s Size 2–4 (Modeled on Glory – 5’8″, 32B bust, size 2; shown slightly oversized)
- Fit Notes: Boxy silhouette with structured shoulder and generous fit through body
- Condition: Deadstock / Excellent – original tags attached
- Notable Details: Mandarin collar, quilted construction, butterfly + floral motif, full interior lining
Styling Suggestions:
Wear it like a vintage art dealer in the know—over sharp black trousers and a silk camisole, or open with nothing underneath and layered gold jewelry for a Helmut Newton twist. Looks equally compelling with vintage Levi’s and a ballet flat for a museum lunch look.









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