This really neat find comes out of the “I Love Lucy” era. The skirt is somewhat wider than it shows, but not a circle skirt – a bit more refined and subdued dressy shirtwaist style.
Whether it was commercially made or home-made, many of the tailoring details have been done by hand. The application of the trim in front is an intriguing conundrum – done partly by hand and partly by machine, in a mysterious manner that defies imagination.
The fabric is a rayon weave with a bit of gloss and body, rather than a fluid drape. It’s so interesting to explore the different fabric materials, weaves and finishes – especially from the era from pre- to post-WWII. Every era has it’s fabulous fabrics, but that time seems to have a lot of them.
I’ve really been on a roll here, and it continues. Keeping my spyglass on the trail . . . . . . . . . .
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