Dramatically different! Form fitting with inset waist subtly set off with self fabric cording. Bateau neckline in front, softened with tucked draping at the shoulders. The neckline in back drops into a deep vee, accented by self-fabric panels that drop and drape from the shoulders, ending just above the center waist. The skirt has a center back slit for ease of walking. No tags at all, this was most likely custom sewn at a very good skill level.
SIZE: No size label
Measurements | Inches | Cm |
Bust | 37" | 94 |
Waist | 27" | 68.5 |
Hips | 40" | 101.5 |
Sweep | 39" | 99 |
Bodice length from shoulder seam | 15.5" | 39.5 |
Skirt length | 24,5" | 62 |
FABRIC/COLORS: Lightweight fabric with a matte satin finish, I believe it is silk based on a fiber burn test. Dramatic large scale brushstroke floral print in rich shades of golden yellow and moss and olive green with a bit of chestnut brown. The dress is lined in pale olive acetate-type fabric.
TAGS: No tags at all, this was most likely custom sewn at a very good skill level.
CLOSURES: Metal zipper in back, hook and threaded eye at the waist.
CONDITION: I see two very small frayed holes in the lower front skirt (see close-up) with slight pulling to the fabric on either side of the lower pinhole. Given the nature of the print, it is quite subtle. Also, the lining has reddish color turn under the arms, not seen when worn. I have reinforced the stitching at the top of the back skirt slit with hand stitching.