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(SOLD) Siren! 1930s Never-Worn ‘T-Back’ Bias-Cut Silk Satin Nightgown Sz- 36 (#1182)

Please do NOT attempt to purchase, as this item has been SOLD. The item is viewable for reference purposes, and for a short time only.

One of the most stunning nightgowns from the 1930s, this is a One-Of-A-Kind silk beauty that has never been worn! This gown is listed in both the “Bridal Trousseau” and “Richard’s Collection” categories. Click on one of the 'Gloria' models to explore our special boutiques!

This gown is clearly one of the best that we’ve ever had, and the few pictures can only hint at what the lucky buyer will enjoy! The gown was obviously made by a highly-skilled dressmaker, as all the details are of couture quality. This includes the inside construction with French seams and bound neckline, armhole and hem edges. The armholes are cut extra-deep, (14 inches), permitting a range of sizes from 33 to 37.inches around the bust/chest) The attached ties snug in the gown around the waist area.

As you can see from the reclining picture, the front and back bodice is literally encrusted with floral appliqués on a chiffon backer! Below the shaped waist seam, the skirt consists of the highest-quality pure silk satin…. bias-cut, of course! The condition is mint - perfect, as the gown has never been worn or laundered. There is not even a single “age” spot! The gown will be a joy to YOU, the fortunate buyer and STAR of your own life!

As always, if you want to see more pictures of this gown, please ask! See below for the measurements and other basic information.

Vintage: 1930's
Colour: Champagne
Make: Custom-made
Size: 36 (SOLD, WB in AU)
Fabric: Silk satin
Bust: 33 to 37
Waist: 33
Length: 64
Hips: 46
Condition: Mint, unworn

Price:

US $350.00 Change Currency


                                                                                                                                                       

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