With this kind of styling, you could do almost any type of dancing in it, but a Fall gala would be perfect . . . . . or think a cotillion or Homecoming Dance. You wouldn’t want to waste this fabulous Forties frock on the local beer joint, would you?
This dress, I suspect, is from the late Forties Post-war era though it could be from the early 1950’s. Black rayon with velvet cord decoration and those sleeves with ruching. I enjoy picking up on tailoring details that I’ve seen before (check out the ’40’s day dress from about a week ago).
It’s the velvet cording that is the stand-out feature. Looks like it was from a small designer line and styled with an eye to giving it a luxurious look. Originally found in a Southern U.S. state, you can imagine the social functions and elegant affairs that it may have attended on the back of some lovely Society belle . . . . . . . . . .
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