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The ultimate style statement, Carla’s signature was no one-hit wonder – Sydney Morning Herald
The late Carla Zampatti will always be associated with the jumpsuit, which she described as the cornerstone of any wardrobe – including her own.

If you think about the worlds great designers, most have an indisputable style signature. Chanel has the tweed suit, Yves Saint Laurents was the Le Smoking tuxedo and Dior had his bar jacket. And Carla Zampatti, who passed away on Saturday, had the jumpsuit.
Or perhaps its more apt to say has the jumpsuit, such is the enduring legacy of the garment that she first released in the 1970s to a generation of Australian women who were increasingly working outside the home and enjoying their newfound sexual…
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