classic black dresses 50s/60s Black Cocktail Dress With Lace Bodice
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classic black dresses

classic black dresses 50s/60s Black Cocktail Dress With Lace Bodice

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classic black dresses 50s/60s Black Cocktail Dress With Lace BodiceFrom the 1950s or early 1960s, a perfect little black dress. Lace bodice with squared neckline. Sheer lace long sleeves. Princess seams and center dart for shaping. Tulip skirt with pleats below waist. Lined except at sleeves. Closes at back with metal zipper and hook&eye Dress is jet black. Some photos lightened to show detail. Labels: none Fiber Care: no tags, most likely rayon dry clean Condition: presents beautifully, but there is an invisible

From the 1950s or early 1960s, a perfect little black dress.

  • Lace bodice with squared neckline.
  • Sheer lace long sleeves.
  • Princess seams and center dart for shaping.
  • Tulip skirt with pleats below waist.
  • Lined except at sleeves.
  • Closes at back with metal zipper and hook&eye
  • Dress is jet black. Some photos lightened to show detail.

Labels: none

Fiber/Care: no tags, most likely rayon / dry-clean

Condition: presents beautifully, but there is an invisible mend to one underarm and many pinholes in the skirt. the tiny holes don't show, even under bright lights and without a slip, and would be all but irrelevant with a black slip beneath. the hole at back near the waist is concealed by a belt (not included). there are thread belt loops (easily snipped) but no belt. despite the flaws being inconspicuous, we've priced the dress accordingly as the dress is not in perfect condition.

*This vintage cocktail dress is clean and ready to wear.*

Garment Measurements:
 shoulders: 15"/38cm
 sleeves: 23"/58cm
 bodice length: 16"/40.5cm
 bust: 34"/86.25cm
 waist: 26.5"/67.25cm
 hips (8" below waist): 41"/104cm
 length: 42"/106.5cm

 Our items are not newly manufactured "vintage style" pieces. They are true vintage, at least 30 years old. Please read condition report provided above. 

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