As the decade of the 60s progressed the hemlines became shorter and shorter. This dress is quite as short so probably dates from 1967/68. Vibrant colors look like a collage with flowers place on top. Rolled over mock turtleneck collar and sleeveless were very vogue in the late sixties. Straight in style with no fussy decoration to highlight the great fabric. Zips up the back for closure. This dress came from Janet Lynn herself. Her grandfather bought the Gordon Company in 1937 and renamed the company after his granddaughter Janet Lynn. Based in Philadelphia with offices in New York and Los Angeles. She also modeled for John Wanamaker, a high end department store in Philadelphia. Measures as follows Shoulders 14, Armhole 7.5, Bust 34, Waist 26,:Hips 38, Length 30.5 Excellent condition this dress was never used Janet Lynn took the samples from the showroom when the company closed