Mars of Asheville (American, 2nd half 20th century)
Mars of Asheville was an American brand, mostly active in the 1960s, and famous for its disposable paper dresses.
In 1966, Scott Paper Company introduced disposable clothing as a promotional gimmick. It’s sleeveless shift sold for about $1. The Mars Company of Asheville, NC, picking up on the trend, quickly became the nation’s leading producer of paper dresses.