
This dress and its slip were hiding in an old cupboard. It is from the 1930’s (or possibly even the ’20s!). Makes me think of something that Bonnie Parker (of Bonnie and Clyde) would have worn.
The slip is necessary because the dress is crocheted from cotton yarn and is very open-weave. It fits the body so closely that it’s another one that Madge can’t model. She’s getting frustrated with my choices.
The sleeves come about to the elbow and one of the most interesting things about the dress is the belt buckle. I think it is made from celluloid. Could be plastic, might be Bakelite.
Such an unusual find! I was so surprised, but that’s the life of a sleuth – you just never know . . . . . . .
Morgana Martin, the Magicvintagespy
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TRUE VINTAGE 1930′S BONNIE PARKER DRESS FOUND IN AN OLD CUPBOARD – Magicvintagespy
this really is an amazing find. I absolutely love it
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Thank you! It’s such a privilege to be able to show something as unique and interesting as this dress is, with a fun story, too.
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That’s so wonderful! Great find!
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Thank you! Sounds like it’s one of your favorite eras, too.
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