This 1970s does 1940s summer dress is by celebrated British designer Jeff Banks.  The influential designer was a pivotal member of the swinging 60s London fashion scene when he cofounded 'Clobber' in Blackheath Village, London, in 1964. The boutique carried both his own designs and the work of other designers and attracted celebrities such as Terence Stamp and Jean Shrimpton, Twiggy and some of the Beatles. It proved such a success that in 1969, he launched his own fashion label, opening the first standalone Jeff Banks shop, as well as retail outlets in twenty-two department stores including Harrods and Harvey Nichols.  Tailored from a seafoam green, viscose-cotton blend with a slight shine to the finish, it is printed with leaves and florals in bold hues of yellow, pink, orange and red. C Seafoam Green Dress, 60s London, 1940s Summer, Terence Stamp, Fashion Souls, Jean Shrimpton, Swinging 60s, Dress With Floral Print, Department Stores