silk crepe dress 1930s Silk Crepe Evening Dress in Dusty Peach with Velvet Accents and  Draped Waist
SKU: 8610716673
silk crepe dress

silk crepe dress 1930s Silk Crepe Evening Dress in Dusty Peach with Velvet Accents and Draped Waist

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silk crepe dress 1930s Silk Crepe Evening Dress in Dusty Peach with Velvet Accents and Draped WaistWelcome to Lulu Boop Vintage a curated world of antique and vintage garments, thoughtfully preserved and reimagined to be worn again. Each piece is one of a kind, carrying its own past and ready to become part of yours. A rare 1930s evening dress rendered in a soft dusty peach tone, beautifully contrasted with rich velvet accents at the sleeves and waist. The silhouette is quintessentially of the era, with a fluid draped bodice that wraps gently

Welcome to Lulu Boop Vintage — a curated world of antique and vintage garments, thoughtfully preserved and reimagined to be worn again. Each piece is one of a kind, carrying its own past and ready to become part of yours.

A rare 1930s evening dress rendered in a soft dusty peach tone, beautifully contrasted with rich velvet accents at the sleeves and waist.

The silhouette is quintessentially of the era, with a fluid draped bodice that wraps gently across the front, gathering at the waist to create a soft, flattering line. The skirt falls in a graceful, elongated shape, moving effortlessly with the body.

The original design is elevated by the presence of velvet details, which frame the garment with depth and richness, enhancing its refined yet understated elegance

This piece has been thoughtfully revived to ensure wearability while preserving its character. Velvet appliqués in the form of doves have been carefully placed, echoing the original velvet elements and creating a subtle sense of movement across the garment.

A unique and expressive piece that bridges past and present—both wearable and collectible.

 

 

Condition

Good antique condition with visible signs of age consistent with its history.

Areas of wear have been addressed through careful restoration.

Please note minor irregularities that reflect the garment’s age and story.

 

 

Details

 

  • Era: 1930s
  • Fabric: Silk crepe body with velvet accents
  • Color: Dusty peach with deep burgundy velvet and brown.
  • Construction: Draped bodice, wrap-style front
  • Sleeves: Short velvet sleeves
  • Waist: Gathered with attached velvet sash
  • Closure:Fastens at the waist with three hook-and-eye closures—two positioned at the interior and one securing the wrap to the body—complemented by a velvet sash with bow detail.

Measurements

All measurements are taken flat (in inches).

Please compare with a garment you own for best fit.

Armpit to armpit: 19”

*Shoulder: 14 1/2”

Waist:16 1/2”

Hips: 24”

Total length (shoulder to hem): 52”

Mannequin reference: Women’s US 2–4

Bust 33.8” · Waist 26.7” · Shoulder 15” · Hips 34”

It also fitted the Large mannequin (last pictures inside, outdoor pictures are on the Small mannequin).

Mannequin reference: Women’s Size Large

Bust 38.18” · Waist 31.1” · Hips 40.9”

⚠️ Please review measurements carefully before purchase.

Fit & Sizing Notes

Vintage and antique garments do not follow modern sizing standards. Many were handmade or tailored for a specific individual. Size labels are for reference only — measurements are what matter. I’m always happy to help with fit questions.

Condition & Care

All pieces are vintage or antique and may show gentle signs of age

Hand-dyed items may have subtle color variations; wash delicately

Pre-1930s fabrics (silk, muslin, lace) are fragile and should be worn with care and ease

Edwardian & Victorian details to note:

Corset-era waists are often very small

Sleeves may be ¾ length by design

Buttons may show period-appropriate replacements

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Thank you for visiting Lulu Boop Vintage — where history is worn, not archived.

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