Here’s a great “time capsule” dress I found in Melbourne, Australia . . . .
Back to my Australian finds – Stella shows this frock off properly. I gasped when I discovered it. It may even have been a wedding gown back in the Depression and World War days when they were often simpler. But, I suppose they had the equivalent of “debutantes” in that society, too. The custom of showing off young, marriageable women “of good family background” was a widespread practice that still persists in some places.
Lots of clues: Since Australia is closer to Southern Asia than we are in North America, silk may have been a more popular fabric for better dresses than it was here. A friend of mine says that she remembers the wired necklines from the 1950’s. This dress was made for a VERY tiny person (even more so than Stella), so it could have been floor length on the original owner. Impossible to say…
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