
This dress is very intriguing to me.
I strongly suspect that this frock was custom tailored; very well done. Putting in all the lace edging is not easily accomplished by someone who is not a good seamstress..
The buttons are also very interesting. They are delicate, lacy and iridescent, though I feel sure that they are not made of mother of pearl. They seem to be a plastic of some kind – or possibly celluloid. The belt was made to have a slide-through buckle, which is missing. I have 2 or 3 that could replace it beautifully – another reason to collect these things when you can.
The material is a floral print and has a feel which makes me question exactly what it is made of. It doesn’t swing like the rayon dress shown yesterday, but it’s not a plain old cotton either. Hmmm . . . . . . . . .
These are some of the mystifying clues that make finding true vintage fashion so much fun. Plus, it’s a wonderful dress!
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ANOTHER TRUE VINTAGE DAY DRESS CIRCA 1930s TO 1940s – Magicvintagespy
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ANOTHER TRUE VINTAGE DAY DRESS CIRCA 1930s TO 1940s – Magicvintagespy
ANOTHER TRUE VINTAGE DAY DRESS CIRCA 1930s TO 1940s – Magicvintagespy