This iconic 1960's white dress, accented by faceted gold claw set studs, in a scattered pattern along the neckline and bodice, finished with a decorative central bow, is just the statement piece for your seasonal wardrobe.
The rounded neckline of the dress is accented by a central slit. The neckline is contoured by gold faceted claw set studs, in a variation of sizes in a scattered pattern, which trail down the centre front of the bodice. The sleeveless cut of the dress, sets off the fitted bodice, which is accented by tailored darts beneath the bust-line. The fitted high cut waistline is finished with a decorative large central bow, which draws the eye to the A line cut of the skirt, which boasts a central inverted pleat. This dress is lined in rayon along the bodice and cotton along the skirt-line.
Measurements of the Dress
Armpit to Armpit: up to 34 inches
Shoulder to Hem: 40 inches
Waist: up to 27 inches
Hips: up to 38 inches
Shoulder to high waist seam: 12.5 inches
Size: UK 8-10 US 4-6
Label: None
Closures: This dress fastens along the back with a 19.5 inch metal zip and a hook and loop along the nape.
Condition: This dress is in near perfect vintage condition, with one gold stud missing along the back right hand side shoulder line. Please refer to the photographs, as they form part of the condition report.
Washing instructions: This garment should be dry cleaned
Fabric: cotton lined, rayon lined, metal studs, synthetic woven exterior.
Vintage garments have been previously worn and lovingly cared for, they may however have a blemish or two. Here at Willow Hilson, we try our very best to note all the details of each garment, although we may sometimes overlook things, which we do apologise for. Please do not expect perfection, unless stated so.
Please make sure you check all the measurements of the garment before purchasing. Vintage garment sizes are not the same as those of today. To ensure the best fit, we suggest you measure you favourite similar style garment and compare it to the measurements we have listed.