This Pink satin bias cut dressing gown from the 1930s or 1940s is a vision. It has stunning blouse-like sleeves, is cut on the bias and has petite tiny straps that tie in the back at the waist.
It has heart-shaped pockets and heart-shaped shell buttons down the front of the bodice.
It was originally intended to be a gown, but could easily be worn out as a dress. It's just absolutely heart-stopping.
ITEM MEASUREMENTS:
Bust: 40" pit to pit Waist: 31" Hips: 39" Shoulder to Shoulder: 17" Total Length: 60" Sleeve Length: 27"
Item is in good vintage condition. The wear is consistent with being almost 100 years old.
We found a tiny hole on the right sleeve, and a few pin holes on the back, a couple of small (faint) stains at the bottom, that don't seem to detract from the gown's overall appearance.
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