This is one of the dresses which I recently found out West and it deserves a better photo so that you can see what a great find this was and why I’m so excited by it. Look at that iconic Fifties fit! In “real life”, the color is a bit warmer but still a light beige and it feels like a linen/rayon blend. Who knows for sure? Mid-century synthetics were so beautiful but they remain very mysterious . . . .
There are such beautiful tailoring details. The bodice is tucked and fitted, there are gussets under the arms to improve the fit and the satin ribbon trim is very artfully applied, with no visible seams. Pleats and faux slash pockets at the hip seams add style and enhance the fit, too. These faux pockets are interesting – they’re about 1″ deep – too shallow to use, but they look real and add a bit of fullness to the hipline. Vintage tailoring tricks were very creative and added incredibly to the style of garments that would otherwise seem ordinary.
In this picture, I have included a belt which would have been close to the original. I’m convinced that the original belt was covered with the same fabric as the dress, so I plan to do that. Some extra fabric can be taken when the hem is finished, without making the dress too short. It’s a tiny size – about a 0 – 2 in modern numbers – and really would fit better someone without Stella’s 5’8″ stature. The proper length should be below the knee.
So, you see why I gasped with delight when this one showed up. My investigations are always peppered with moments like this that keep life in the shadows very interesting . . . . . . . . .
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