Early 30s Evening Gown Bias Cut Long Dress Black Satin Old Hollywood Small VFG
This is an incredible 1930s vintage evening gown, worthy of the Golden Age of Hollywood. I picture Jean Harlow. The overall silhouette is slinky bias cut, with a vee-neck and crossover bodice in back. Cutting on the bias means the fabric drapes and clings to your curves. Have you ever heard the term "walking away dress"? This dress features a cluster of large self-fabric flowers with micro-pleated petals and ruffled edges along the right side of the waist, extending to below the center of the back and down to the top of the hip. The final touch is a self-fabric swag attached to the left shoulder. SIZE: No size label. Measurements taken laying flat, but the bias cut means that there is some "give". Keep in mind that you will need to be able to slip the dress on over your head. Measurements Inches Cm Bust 37" 94 Approximate waist 30" 76 Hips 41" 104 Dress length from shoulder seam 54.5" 138.5 Sweep 164 416 FABRIC/COLORS: Black satin, in a medium to heavy weight. A fiber