Peggy Moffit collection
This rare capsule is a direct thread to the avant-garde spirit of the 1960s. Moffitt—known for her bold style, geometric cuts, and collaborations with designer Rudi Gernreich—redefined fashion as performance.
Now, for the first time, pieces from her personal wardrobe are available to rent. This is more than vintage—it’s wearable history. Perfect for editorials, film, fashion shoots, or unforgettable moments where only true originals will do.
Peggy Moffitt's Comme des Garcons 'Typeface' dress, 2003 labelled, of white lycra printed with black lettering, inspired by Rudi Gernreich's Fall 1968 original, comprising a long sleeved top, bust
97cm, 38in, a pleated mni skirt, waist 71cm, 28in,
Peggy Moffitt's Rudi Gernreich black and tan 'Back to School' ensemble, Resort 1971 Harmon Knitwear labelled, comprising: a synthetic jersey tan 'safari' shirt with patch pockets, metal buttons, bust 86cm
34in; a pair of matching shorts, waist 71cm, 28in; waist belt; pair of socks; and a black t-shirt (6)
Literature: 'The Rudi Gernreich Book' Peggy Moffitt & William Claxton p189 for a photo of Peggy wearing a similar ensemble Gernreich's 1970 "Back to School" collection was created shortly after the
1970 Kent State shootings. The unusual ensemble made a political and cultural statement which sadly remains as relevant today as when it was first made.
Peggy Moffitt's Rudi Gernreich black rib-knit wool maxi dress, 1970 Harmon Knitwear label, cut high at the neck, with wool braid edging and rear ties, wide slashed arm openings similarly edged, with a knitted tie belt, bust approx 81-86cm, 32-34in (2)